Ukraine crisis: Where is Viktor Yanukovych one year on from his ousting as president?
Yanukovych has kept quiet in his exile as war rages through eastern Ukraine.
Hampstead's super-rich under siege: A dark London tale of when two cities collide
In 2014, the wealthy residents of Hampstead were terrorised by a gang of moped-riding robbers.
London: Hampstead Heath moped bandits terrorised super-rich residents in 'campaign of violent robbery'
Three men targeted wealthy residents of Hampstead for their Rolex watches and jewellery.
HMRC tax injustice: London businessman attempted suicide over 'evasion' vendetta as super-rich HSBC dodgers went free
Abbey Forwarding director Rick Hone sectioned after suicide attempt when HMRC closed down firm.
Pegida UK promoter Matthew Pope wants Islam banned and has far-right links
Pegida UK claims to be liberal and only opposed to Islamic extremism, but comments raise doubt.
Minsk ceasefire deal: Will the Ukraine crisis kill Nato?
Nato has been criticised for a weak response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Tory Black and White Ball: Conservatives court hedge fund managers on secret fundraiser guest list
Conservative party fundraiser looks to hedge fund giants to bolster election war chest.
HSBC Swiss leaks: Will 'ethical banker' and Tory lord Stephen Green start answering tax evasion questions?
Conservative lord and HSBC boss Stephen Green won't comment on past HSBC scandals.
Kirkuk: A new Isis attack is the latest challenge for the long-troubled oil-rich city in Iraq
Islamic State forces try their luck again in Kirkuk as they eye the city's oil wealth.
Syriza and the Kremlin: Alexis Tsipras and Vladimir Putin are new best friends
New hard-left Greek prime minister and Russian president have much common ground.
Sajida al-Rishawi: The failed suicide bomber Islamic State want to exchange for hostages Kenji Goto and Muath al-Kaseasbeh
Islamic State demands release of woman behind Amman bombings in 2005.
Andrei Lugovoi: Russian politician accused of murdering Alexander Litvinenko with polonium
Lugovoi is a wealthy private security mogul and former KGB agent.
General election 2015: Is this the sudden economic slowdown George Osborne dreads?
ONS data shows UK GDP growth slowed in final quarter of 2014 as election looms.
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015: If only the deniers were right...
Six million Jews and five million others were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Syriza elections victory: Does the eurozone need Greece?
Alexis Tsipras, leader of Syriza and Greek prime minister, called Troika 'dead'.
Why Holocaust denial thrives in the Arab world
Holocaust denial is rampant in the Middle East, flamed by the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict
Winston Churchill: 50 years after his death the myth lives on
It is 50 years since the death of Sir Winston Churchill, British war-time hero and complex character.
Wealth inequality: Would you rather make everybody richer or join the 0.1% yourself? [Poll]
Oxfam report claims richest 1% getting richer and will soon own half of all world's wealth.
Wealth inequality: Why the 0.1% is getting richer and how to stop it
Oxfam report shows wealthiest in society getting richer much quicker than poorest.
The first Zeppelin raid on Britain and the birth of the Blitz spirit
Britain's first air raid on civilian targets gave birth to two new concepts: total war and Blitz spirit.
Greece: The snap election that radical left party Syriza could win explained
Greeks go to the polls on 25 January after parliament failed to elect new president.
Jihadist-controlled territory: How do Boko Haram, Isis and the Afghan Taliban compare?
Islamic fundamentalists seizing control of significant parts of Africa and Middle East.
Charlie Hebdo Prophet Mohammed cover: The media debate on whether to publish new cartoon that will offend some Muslims
Most British media didn't publish latest Charlie Hebdo cover despite #JeSuisCharlie campaign.
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Marine Le Pen and the cynical opportunism of Europe's far-right
Le Pen, who leads the Front National in France, tries to make political capital out of terror attack.
Paris terror attacks: The Yemeni al-Qaeda link
Said and Cherif Kouachi each had contact with Islamic extremists, including Anwar al-Awlaki and Djamel Beghal.
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Farid Benyettou, the radical Islamist preacher who taught gunman Cherif Kouachi
Suspected terrorist who murdered 12 at Charlie Hebdo offices had connection to Benyettou.
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre suspects: What we know about the brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi
Two men suspected of involvement in murder of 12 people in terror attack on Charlie Hebdo offices.
Alan Dershowitz: US's 'top lawyer of last resort' caught up in Jeffrey Epstein sex slave scandal
Dershowitz is a staunch defender of Israel and the man who helped OJ Simpson walk free.
NHS crisis: Did Jeremy Hunt mislead us with A&E waiting times 'best in the world' claim?
Little evidence openly available to support health secretary's claim about NHS England.
Charlie Hebdo Paris shooting: The French magazine that satirised the Prophet Mohammed
The magazine's brave satires of Islamic prophet have triggered fatal backlashes from Muslim extremists.