63% of UK drivers stopped on suspicion of drug-driving fail roadside tests
According to a new survey, 3,700 people were caught drug-driving by police in the last year
Canadian pensioners warned off 80-year-old 'black widow' killer Melissa Ann Shepard
Shepard, 80, killed one of her previous husbands, was implicated in another death and stole from two others.
Legendary WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan awarded $115m over Gawker sex tape scandal
Sex tape, published online in 2012, showed Hogan having sex with his friend's wife.
As Salah Abdeslam is captured who is Europe's new most wanted man, Mohamed Abrini?
Salah Abdeslam was captured alive after a Belgium anti-terror operation in 'jihadi hotspot' Molenbeek.
US: Gay couple suffer severe burns after boiling water poured over them while they slept
Police in Georgia have charged Martin Blackwell with aggravated battery after the incident.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigns after 'indefensible' disabilities cuts
In a resignation letter IDS said that George Osborne's latest Budget 'benefits higher earning taxpayers'.
Salah Abdeslam caught alive: 6 arrests as Hollande says Isis jihadis must be extradited 'as quickly as possible'
Europe's most wanted man, Salah Abdeslam, was shot and captured in Brussels in a huge police operation.
Oldham named 'most deprived town in England'
Oldham in Greater Manchester won the unwanted accolade according to the latest ONS statistics
Miracle dog lost at sea in California found alive 5 weeks after falling off boat
Luna, an 18 month-old German Shepard/Husky cross, was found alive by the US Navy.
North Korea launches ballistic missile into the sea days after new sanctions, South Korea claims
The launch comes just days after fresh sanctions were imposed by the UN on Pyongyang.
New Zealand stoners suffer from chronic cannabis shortage due to droughts and police raids
Prices for marijuana in the country have sky-rocketed because of the drought.
Brazilian judge blocks Lula appointment to chief of staff as Petrobras scandal deepens
Critics say Dilma Rousseff wanted Lula to return to a government job to avoid federal prosecution.
Loughborough University offers 'best student experience in country' according to survey
The university has jumped up one spot after finishing runners-up in the same survey last year.
Belfast prison officer attack: Police launch murder inquiry after dissident bomb kills Adrian Ismay
Adrian Ismay died 11 days after a bomb exploded underneath a prison van in Belfast
North Korea: US calls for Otto Warmbier's 'immediate release'
The 21-year-old student allegedly attempted to steal a political slogan.
Pope Francis to join Instagram under handle 'Franciscus' on third anniversary of election
The Pope will join Instagram on 19 March, three years after he became the Catholic leader.
Belfast prison officer injured in New IRA bomb attack dies 11 days after explosion
Adrian Ismay dies of suspected heart attack after a bomb was detonated underneath his vehicle.
Former Sunderland player Cabral charged with two counts of rape in Newcastle
The midfielder, who now plays for FC Zurich in Switzerland, will go on trial next month.
Indiana Jones: Disney announces plans to release fifth movie starring Harrison Ford
The film will be directed by Steven Spielberg and is set for release in 2019
Budget 2016: Government to reveal plans to force all schools into becoming academies
The Department for Education could draft a proposal within days of the announcement.
Germany: Angela Merkel's party suffers defeats in two states in regional elections
According to the exit poll, Merkel's party lost support in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Rhineland Palatinate.
Thousands protest in Brazil calling for President Dilma Rousseff to quit in corruption scandal
Protestors were calling for an end to corruption whilst blaming the Rousseff for the recession.
Egyptian Prime Minister Sharif Ismail sacks justice minister after prophet Muhammad remark
Ahmed al-Zind was dismissed after he gave an interview saying he would arrest anyone – even 'a prophet'
Isis 'minister of war' Omar al-Shishani 'clinically dead' after US air strike
The warlord known as 'Omar the Chechen' was hit near the Syrian town of al-Shadadi
Isis use forced birth control on captured sex slaves to sustain sick sex trade
Jihadists have been giving birth control to women sold between fighters.
Isis chemical weapon attacks on Iraqi settlement of Taza kill girl, 3, and injure 600
Mustard gas believed to have been used in the chemical weapon attacks, held 3 days apart.
Liberal Democrats vote overwhelmingly to legalise cannabis at party conference
The Lib Dems are holding their spring conference in York where a vote was put to the room.
5 UK men and a woman charged with 53 child sex offences against 8 Sheffield girls
Alleged offences were said to have taken place between 2005-2012 in the city.
US astronaut Scott Kelly set to retire after longest recorded American space mission
Scott Kelly returned to Earth last week after nearly a year on the ISS.
DeepMind AlphaGo beats Go world champion Lee Sedol 3-0 in historic AI victory
The computer program developed by Google beat Lee in a best of five competition