Cressida Bonas Posts Make-Up Free Selfie for Cancer Research
Prince Harry's 25-year-old girlfriend joins celebrities including Helen Flanagan and Jemima Khan in campaign.
Rotting Corpses and Chained Kidnap Victims Found in Nigeria's 'House of Horrors'
Police stumble on house that catered for Nigeria's thriving illicit market in body parts for magic rituals.
Hi-Tech Fork Tricks Diners' Tastebuds with Smells
Device produces tastes including cinnamon and chocolate.
Terrorist Magazine Advises Jihadists to Bomb High-Profile Sports Events
Magazine for jihadists provides advice for preparing bombs and list of potential targets.
Attackers Shoot Themselves After Fatally Wounding Florida Cop
Pair matching description of people stopped by police officer found dead nearby in suspected suicide.
'Girls in Gangs Raped and Exploited', Says Shocking UK Report
Think-tank urges UK government to take urgent action on 'brutal underworld' of gang culture.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: French Satellites Spot 'Debris' In Indian Ocean
Search efforts focus on 'southwestern corridor' area near missing aeroplane's last known position.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Pilot Used 'Emergency and Combat Scenarios' Simulator
FBI asked to help recover data deleted from memory stick.
Police Apologise For Shooting That Sparked Brixton Riots
Shooting of mother caused outrage in south London community and sparked riots.
US Student Charged With Making Deadly Ricin in Dorm Room
19-year-old Georgetown student allegedly inspired to make deadly toxin by hit TV show Breaking Bad.
'Web Users Treat Conspiracy Theories As Seriously As News', Say Scientists
New study examines how rumours spread online, as conspiracy theories about flight MH370 swirl.
UK Criminals Choose to Stay Rich in Jail
Confiscation orders are routinely ignored, with only 26 pence per £100 made by convicted criminals reclaimed by state.
Iran Builds Fake US Aircraft Carrier for 'Propaganda Attack'
Satellite images show wooden craft under construction in shipyard on Persian Gulf.
Syria Troops Damage Historic Crusader Castle in Siege
See pictures of 12th century Unesco-listed Krak Des Chevaliers, seized from rebels after three-week siege.
William Shatner, 83 Today: 6 Top Moments from Life of Captain Kirk
Canadian actor became cultural icon for role as Captain James T Kirk in Star Trek. And then he 'sang'...
Turkey Tightens Twitter Ban as Google Refuses to Wipe YouTube 'Corruption' Videos
Popular 'DNS' route used to circumvent government ban on micro-blogging site closed.
Police 'Death Squad' BOPE Called in to Calm Brazilian Slums
Controversial elite patrol unit called in to clean up Rio favelas as World Cup approaches.
Cressida Bonas's Step-Father Died of Drugs Overdose, Rules Coroner
Former banker played formative role in upbringing of Prince Harry's girlfriend.
Oil-Bearing Shale Discovered Under Southern England
Discovery likely to pit anti-fracking activists against government in Tory heartland.
Colour-Blind Artist Neil Harbisson Embeds 'Eyeborg' in Skull to 'Hear' Colour
Device translates colour frequencies into sound waves that travel through skull.
The World's Weirdest Baby Name Bans
Following Saudi Arabia's decision to stop parents naming their child Elaine or Alice, we look at some of the strangest names banned around the world.
Venezuela's President Maduro Warns Obama Not to Assassinate Him
Venezuelan president escalates anti-imperialist rhetoric, and urges US to take part in 'peace commission'.
Jail Term Cut for Doctor Who Helped US Find Bin Laden
Shakil Afridi's original 33-year prison sentence was widely regarded as punishment for aiding US.
Scientists Link Child Autism to Air Pollution
Exhaust fumes and industrial pollutants linked to steep rise in cases of autism.
Babies Addicted to iPads and Smartphones, Claim Scientists
Research shows use of devices by young children may affect concentration.
US Evangelical Christians Stoked Homophobia in Uganda, Claims Film
Film claims conservative preachers responsible for wave of hatred resulting in anti-gay bill.
Men Arrested in Connection With NY 'Cannibal Cop' Case Convicted
Christopher Asch and Michael Van Hilse found guilty of plotting to kidnap, rape, torture and kill women and girls.
Opera Based on Life of Apple Founder Steve Jobs Opens in France
Lyons musical parallels the lives of Apple's charismatic co-founder and Shakespeare's Henry V.
Michael Gove Attacks David Cameron's Old Etonian Clique
Number of alumni from elite college does not reflect wider society, claims education secretary.
Thousands Gather in Crimea for Rival Pro-Ukrainian and Pro-Russian Rallies
As demonstrators take to streets, Russia tightens grip on Crimea.