Labour's Tom Watson says Jeremy Corbyn must improve in the polls
The deputy leader said the party had a tough 18 months, but it must improve going forward.
New row over John Bercow's impartiality after he tells students he voted against Brexit
The Commons Speaker faced criticism after banning President Trump from speaking to parliament.
Dominican newspaper confuses Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump with the real thing
Satire seemed to turn to reality for readers of El Nacional.
Divorced man sues Uber after glitch in the app meant his wife could track his affair
The man used Uber on his wife's phone, allowing her to see all of his journeys.
Aide to Michael Flynn forced out of job due to row over Russian sanctions
Robin Townley has been refused security clearance required to be on National Security Council.
Turkish forces and opposition groups enter Syrian town of Al-Bab held by Isis
The confrontation is likely to put the fragile ceasefire at risk.
7 police officers and pro-reform protesters killed during clashes in Iraq
Thousands were in Baghdad's Tahrir Square after cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for a protest.
Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu to be indicted on bribery charges, reports say
The prime minister is accused of accepting cigars and wine from a Hollywood producer.
Turkey's President Erdoğan approves reform bill seen as authoritarian power grab
The Turkish president said the changes were necessary following 2016's failed coup.
Cambridge University student expelled by Conservative group for burning £20 in front of homeless man
Ronald Coyne was captured performing the 'appalling' act on social media.
Clive Lewis 'sounds out idea' of replacing Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader
The MP for Norwich South has been hailed as a future star of the party.
Gary Lineker 'will not be bullied' by Daily Mail after newspaper makes tax avoidance claims
The right-wing newspaper revealed Lineker's links to firms such as Ingenious Media.
Racist tweet portraying Diane Abbott as an ape leads to suspension of Conservative councillor
A staff member for Abbott said racist, threatening and sexist tweets are an everyday occurrence.
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour reshuffle: Rebecca Long-Bailey replaces Clive Lewis
More than 60 MPs have now served in the shadow cabinet under Corbyn.
Wall Street Journal's editor to face newsroom critics over 'soft' coverage of Trump
Gerard Baker was appointed by Rupert Murdoch and has been labelled a 'neoconservative'.
Wikipedia labels Daily Mail as 'unreliable' and bans it as a source for entries
It claims newspaper "has a reputation for poor fact checking, sensationalism and flat-out fabrication."
Boris Johnson cuts US ties, possibly to avoid hefty tax costs
The foreign secretary was among a record number of people who renounced their US citizenship in 2016.
Brexit bill: How your MP voted on triggering Article 50
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill passed by a majority of 494 to 122.
Travelling to the United States? You may be forced to give up your social media passwords
This may be the next phase of President Trump's 'extreme vetting' agenda.
Trump's travel ban: Court of appeals hammers away at arguments
Judges in San Francisco are grilling both sides and are expected to make a decision shortly.
Republicans scrap election commission aimed at preventing hacking
Federal body was created after infamous 2000 Florida recount between George W Bush and Al Gore.
6.3 magnitude earthquake hits south-west Pakistan
Quake struck coastal city of Pasni in Balochistan province.
Mosul: Iraqi army uses corpses of killed Islamic State fighters to intimidate other terrorists
Bodies covered in bullet holes and flies are left on streets to send intimidating message.
MPs reject raft of amendments to Article 50 bill on Brexit
Suggested changes defeated after May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the British people'.
François Fillon apologises for 'fake job' row but maintains his innocence
Presidential candidate was favourite to beat Marine Le Pen but has since slipped in the polls.
Israel defies UN and legalises settlements on Palestinian land
British MPs are due to debate Israeli settlements in the House of Commons later this week.
Scores dead in Afghanistan and Pakistan after enormous snow fall causes avalanches
At least 50 confirmed dead in Afghanistan and at least 9 dead in Pakistan.
Romania announces U-turn on corruption laws after days of violent protests
The measure would have legalised bribes and frauds worth under $48,000.
Britain's rail franchising system faces 'serious deficiencies' warn MPs
Passengers are not receiving the quality of service and savings in fares they were promised.
Teenager shot and killed outside pub in Wales
The 18-year-old's body was discovered inside a car on 5 February.