Julian Assange on US extradition: 'The ball is in Department of Justice's court'
Wikileaks founder has yet to leave the Ecuadorian embassy, after Chelsea Manning was given clemency.
Iraq-born MP says 'Muslim ban' is 'demeaning and sad' but fails to criticise Theresa May
Nadhim Zahawi said ban reminded him of schoolyard racism, but defended the PM.
As 300 Isis 'Caliphate Cubs' fight in Mosul, analysts say we shouldn't be shocked
Analysts say Islamic State's child soldiers are intended to scare the world.
Trump's state visit to UK at risk due to row with Prince Charles over climate change
Trump has called climate change a 'hoax' whereas Charles is an avid campaigner.
Travellers already being turned away from flights after Trump's 'Muslim ban'
US-bound passengers stopped from boarding flights from Egypt and Qatari.
Firefighter from 9/11 terror attack becomes 124th to die from breathing in toxic fumes
Brian J Masterson, of Ireland, died aged 61.
Syrian army takes control of water supply causing drought affecting 5 million people
People in the capital of Damascus have been without running water since 27 December.
Ex-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warns that countries are preparing for World War 3
'It all looks as if the world is preparing for war,' said the former Russian president.
Woman at center of Emmett Till lynching admits she fabricated testimony
The white woman claimed that Emmett, 14, wolf-whistled at her.
#PoemsAboutTrumpAndMay trends on Twitter as PM makes historic visit
The British PM is not the only one capable of using flowery language to make a political point.
US Congresswoman defends secret visit to Syria and meeting Bashar al-Assad
'Whatever you think about President Assad, the fact is, he is the president of Syria,' said Gabbard.
The days of intervening to remake the world in our image are over, May tells Republicans
The British prime minister signalled a shift in UK foreign policy.
In pictures: The 'special relationship' between Britain and America through the decades
The historic bond between the countries has been a staple of Anglo-American politics for generations.
May travels to meet Trump with hopes of making 'special relationship' great again
The British PM will become the first world leader to meet with Trump on 26 January.
Britain's treatment of EU nationals to be investigated by European Parliament
MEPs are worried by the 'bureaucratic walls' faced by people applying for citizenship or residency.
MoJ launches inquiry after highest number of prison suicides ever in 2016
Self-inflicted deaths killed one person every three days.
Ford accused of 'obstructing' investigation in case involving man's death in burning Kuga
Reshall Jimmy was incinerated inside his car after it burst into flames.
Cancer resarchers hail 'monumental leap forward' in treatment for lung and pancreatic cancer
The two diseases affect more than 50,000 Brits each year and have highest cancer mortality rates.
Mother calls on government to act as boy is convicted of murdering her 17-year-old son
Folajimi Orebiyi had visited universities a week earlier and planned to study accountancy.
Pipeline in Canada leaks 200,000 litres of oil
Authorities criticised after taking three days to confirm Saskatchewan province spillage.
Boko Haram using babies to avoid detection in Nigeria suicide bombings
Officials said it was a 'dangerous' new trend.
Senate confirms Mike Pompeo as CIA director
His main challenge will be mending strained relationship between Trump and the intelligence agency.
Trump bans funding for NGOs which support abortion abroad
The move comes two days after millions of women across the globe marched to defend their rights.
Mattis calls Nato secretary-general to highlight importance of military alliance
Donald Trump has previously shown disdain for Nato and labelled it 'obsolete'.
Syrian peace talks off to rocky start as government accuse opposition of 'torpedoing' negotiations
Syria's top negotiator Bashar Jaafari said opposition groups went outside agreed frameworks.
Netanyahu plans to call President Trump to reaffirm Israel-US relationship
Israeli PM announced he plans to discuss Iran, Syria and the Palestine issues.
At least 11 dead after severe weather sweeps through US state of Georgia
The reports come as at least four people were killed in southern Mississippi a day earlier.
Pope Francis on Trump: 'People voted for Hitler and then he destroyed his people'
The pontiff said charismatic leaders such as Trump abuse our judgement in crises.
Jeremy Corbyn calls for UN to debate nuclear disarmament after Trident failure
A Sunday Times investigation revealed a conventional test missile went off-course.
Theresa May refuses to say whether she knew about Trident failure before Commons vote
Andrew Marr asked May about the Trident failure four times.