Ken Livingstone 'regrets' Hitler comments but stops short of full apology
Suspended Labour politician says the scandal is about Blairite MPs, not racism.
Weasel shuts down CERN Large Hadron Collider after being electrocuted on transformer
A weasel caused a 'severe electrical perturbation' in the early hours of 29 April.
Hundreds of protestors rage outside Donald Trump rally in Califonia
The Republican front runner had to enter the besieged hotel where he was due to speak, by the back door.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn launches independent inquiry into anti-Semitism
The two-month inquiry will be led by Shami Chakrabarti, ex-head of campaign group Liberty.
Ex-Chelsea and AC Milan football legend George Weah to run for president of Liberia
The former Ballon d'Or winner is already a senator and will be running for president for a second time.
Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden under threat from Isis attack as '7 or 8' known jihadis arrive
Organisers of the Eurovision are in contact with Swedish security officials about the possibility of an attack.
Hillsborough: New South Yorkshire police chief Dawn Copley steps down after one day
The acting chief constable of South Yorkshire Police is already under investigation in a previous role
Big feline fight sees first ever case of a tiger killing and eating a lynx
The cat battle took place in Russia's far east.
Three people charged in UK terror enquiry launched after Paris and Brussels attacks
The trio from Small Heath in Birmingham were arrested earlier in April.
Isis-linked Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines planned to kidnap boxer Manny Pacquiao
The same Islamist militants beheaded Canadian hostage John Ridsdel on Monday this week
LAPD investigates if murdered woman Reet Jurvetson was another Manson killings victim
Reet Jurvetson, a 19-year-old Canadian, known as Jane Doe No. 59, who was stabbed 150 times in the neck in 1969
Isis executes 'spies' by shooting them in head in sick video game-style propaganda film
Isis mounted cameras on handguns showing the shooters view of their gruesome killings in Raqqa.
French drug dealer arrested after asking officer at police station to test quality of cocaine
The Toulouse drug dealer was reportedly worried about her customers overdosing on the drug.
Ex-House Speaker Dennis Hastert jailed for hush money crimes linked to molestation allegations
Hastert is one of the highest ranking US politicians to go to jail.
Trump surges ahead with wins in Delaware, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Maryland
Donald Trump victorious as Ted Cruz and John Kasich drop further behind the property mogul.
War on Isis: US says it has blown up $800m from air strikes targeting jihadi banks
Operation Inherent Resolve is trying to destroy Isis's income with strikes on banks where it keeps its cash.
US Air Force deploys two F-22 Raptor fighter jets to Romania in tough signal to Russia
This is the latest US move in escalating tensions between the US, Nato and Moscow.
Isis blow up 19th century Empress Eugenie's Clock Church in Iraqi city of Mosul
In the militants' latest attack on Christianity, they destroyed the church paid for by French emperor's wife.
26 April primaries as it happened: Trump sweeps, Clinton wins four and Sanders sneaks in a victory
Sanders took home a surprising victory in Rhode Island, robbing Clinton of a five-state sweep.
MPs reject Immigration Bill allowing the UK to accept 3,000 unaccompanied child refugees
Labour and Lib Dem MPs say the Government is turning a blind eye to those in need.
US: Father charged with murdering daughter, 2, after she 'interrupted video game'
Anthony Sanders, from Texas, is accused of killing his daughter in a "fit of rage" on 12 December 2015
British special forces troops to launch double attack on Isis in Iraq and Libya
The SAS and SBS are preparing to mount attacks with US, French and Iraqi troops and Kurdish forces.
Payslip reveals how Isis fighter earns only $50 a month but gets a 'sex slave' bonus
The cash strapped extremists offer bonuses to fighters if they have children, wives and sex slaves.
Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.1m cars worldwide after fears they may roll away
The possible defect comes as up to 41 people were injured linked to cars placed in 'park' mode.
Israel Iron Dome missile tested in US as Washington hope to buy defence system ahead of Arab states
The missile already used by the IDF was being tested against an unmanned drone in New Mexico.
Yazidi girl, 12, escapes 'sexual jihad' by spiking Isis militant's tea with sleeping pills
The girl was held for 4 months near the Isis stronghold of Mosul, in Iraq, before her James Bond-style escape.
Isis recruiters planned on open jihadi smuggling route from Syria through Mexico into US
A Minnesota man has been charged with a number of terrorism offences after being accused of being a recruiter for Isis.
City of London police make largest ever money laundering bust of £30m
Officers arrested a 58-year-old man in Wales following an investigation.
Cities that used lead pipes to carry water have higher murder rates says new study
Study links homicides in some US cities with the use of lead water pipes from 1921 to 1936.
Cash-strapped Isis removes organs from wounded jihadi fighters to sell on black market reports say
Isis is losing territory in both Syria and Iraq with US-led airstrikes limiting oil production.