Search and rescue operation underway after EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo disappears from radar
30 Egyptians, 15 French and 1 Briton among passengers on flight MS804.
Brexit campaigners handed boost as figures show record 2.1m EU nationals working in UK
British people on low pay 'feel the consequences of uncontrolled migration,' said Iain Duncan Smith.
Queen's Speech set to include the biggest overhaul of Britain's prison system since the Victorian era
The Queen's Speech is expected to take place shortly after 11:30am BST.
Lord Heseltine slams Boris Johnson's 'extraordinary utterances' over EU referendum in blue-on-blue attack
A spokesman for Johnson shrugged off the criticism, saying: 'The British people want to hear debate.'
Nicola Sturgeon calls on Scottish parliament to recognise her mandate 'to continue as first minister'
Sturgeon is expected to continue as first minister following the SNP's election victory.
Turkey visa deal could attract 'criminals or terrorists', European Commission warns
Visa-free travel for Turks could become a reality by the end of June.
Beppe Grillo ignites fury after making terrorist joke about London's first Muslim mayor
Grillo said he wants to see when Khan 'blows himself up in front of Westminster.'
Natalie Bennett to stand down as Green Party leader in August
Bennett said she was 'proud to lead a party through a period of phenomenal expansion and increased impact'.
David Cameron believes Eurosceptic Boris Johnson could succeed him as prime minister
Cameron thinks ex-London mayor will be a 'Brexiteer' and Osborne has 'a lot of ground to make up'.
Brixton residents take Airbnb host to court after riot police raid party
The case marks the first time that an Airbnb host in the UK has been taken to court in the UK.
Isis crucifies Syrian man for colluding with US-led coalition
Abdelhadi Issa Salem was shot dead before being strung to a lamppost in Raqqa.
Life and death of Mustafa Amine Badreddine, Hezbollah's military chief killed in Syria
Badreddine had reportedly been running all Hezbollah military operations in Syria since 2011.
NYPD police officer Michael Ameri found dead amid ongoing corruption probe
Ameri was found dead at the Bergen Point Golf Course on 13 May.
Three Afghan policemen die in car explosion in Helmand, the global capital of opium
Taliban announced its spring offensive in April and Helmand has seen an uptick in violence.
Meet Geraldine Roman, Philippines' first transgender Congress politician with 'a beautiful message'
Geraldine Roman tells IBTimes UK about her struggles with gender and her landmark political victory.
DRC police pelt Moise Katumbi's supporters with tear gas and rocks outside Lubumbashi court
Police beat the crowd back as they gathered outside the courthouse to support Katumbi.
DRC: Top court says President Joseph Kabila can stay as leader after 'glissement' ruling
Top court rules that Kabila can remain in power after his second term if elections are not held in November.
US considering DRC sanctions if President Kabila does not hold democratic elections
EXCLUSIVE: US government 'still hopeful' it can persuade 'President Kabila to do the right thing'.
Philippines' first transgender politician Geraldine Roman sweeps to congressional victory
History is made in Catholic Philippines as Geraldine Roman takes 62% of the vote.
DRC President Joseph Kabila attempts to 'neutralise' political opponent Moise Katumbi
EXCLUSIVE: Katumbi's removal will pave the way for Kabila to install a 'puppet', says G7 coalition.
EU referendum: George Osborne and Michael Gove at loggerheads over continued membership
Osborne says leaving the single market would be 'catastrophic' while Gove said UK could still have access.
Tories tried to use 'fear and innuendo' to turn Londoners against each other, says Sadiq Khan
George Osborne insists Zac Goldsmith ran a 'positive campaign' in the race for London Mayor.
Australians to head to the polls in July in rare double dissolution election
PM Malcolm Turnbull asked Australia's governor-general to dissolve both houses of parliament.
BBC could end pensioners' free TV licences as Tories fight proposed reforms to broadcaster
Move could save the BBC £100m when it takes over responsibility for funding free TV licences.
Egypt: Terrorists stop police vehicle and shoot 8 officers dead with automatic weapons
Gunmen stopped a police vehicle before opening fire on the officers south of Cairo.
Prince Harry says the media coverage of his relationships makes him paranoid
The young royal described feeling 'paranoid' whenever he speaks to a woman.
UK election results in full: SNP overall majority slips as Labour loses Scottish and Welsh votes
IBTimes UK tracks the latest election results from around the UK.
Election results as it happened: It's official, Sadiq Khan is the new Mayor of London
Voters across the UK have elected Sadiq Khan as the first ever Muslim Mayor of London.
Super Thursday as it happened: London, Scotland and England among polls to open in UK-wide elections
Political and police candidates on ballot papers in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Lesedi la Rona: Three billion-year-old diamond to fetch £50m at London auction
The ancient gemstone is the size of a tennis ball.