Hillsborough activist's son James Aspinall 'could have been saved' inquest hears
A jury heard evidence how the son of Margaret Aspinall, chairwoman of the Hillsborough Families' Support Group could have survived.
Final Vice news journalist released from custody in Turkey after 131 days in detention
Iraqi Kurd Mohammed Rasool was detained in August on suspicion of 'engaging in terrorism activities'
Labour MP Andy Burnham says UK security failed in attempts to capture terror suspect Siddhartha Dhar
Labour MP challenges Home Secretary Theresa May on how the suspect absconded from police.
Saudi Arabia: UK under fire from rights groups for not confronting kingdom on executions
Saudi Arabia beheaded 158 people in 2015 and began 2016 with 47 executions.
Anders Breivik 'human rights' court case against Norway to proceed in jail due to security fears
The Norwegian mass murderer is protesting his prison conditions.
Simon Danczuk: Rochdale MP being investigated over historic rape allegation
The Labour MP has been under mounting pressure after 'sexting' and drug abuse revelations
UK: 'Trojan horse' head teacher in Birmingham banned from teaching indefinitely
A tribunal ruled Jahangir Akbar's behaviour amounted to 'misconduct of a serious nature'.
War on Isis: SAS to pave way for 6,000 troop offensive to halt Daesh advance
Special Air Service aiming to halt Islamic State spreading after they took control of several oil fields.
Iran says US is trying to arrange swap deal for Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian
The 39-year-old was convicted by an Iranian court of spy charges in October but his fate remains undecided.
600-year-old skeleton found under Edinburgh school playground thought to be pirate
The remains of a man were discovered under a primary school close to the harbour.
Isis: 15-year-old thrown from roof for being gay while Daesh chief he's caught with is spared
The man accused of having relations with the teenager was simply demoted and send to fight.
Supermarket giants Morrisons, Tesco and Asda set to cut diesel to under £1 for first time in 7 years
Morrisons have already cut their prices 4 January bringing diesel in-line with petrol prices.
War on Isis: Islamic State threaten David Cameron as they execute five 'British spies' in propaganda video
Sick new video published by Isis features a British-sounding child who threatens to 'kill the kuffar'.
Israeli prosecutors charge man with deadly Duma arson attack which killed 3
Arson attack that killed two parents and their 18-month-old son in the West Bank sparked widespread protests
Chinese racing driver Guo Meiling crashes into spectators during Dakar Rally injuring 12
The historic race's first ever Chinese female racer was also injured in the crash in Argentina.
Texas governor Greg Abbott challenges Barack Obama to 'come and take' the state's guns
Texas governor Greg Abbott took to Twitter to criticise the US president's plans to introduce more gun control
Cricket world mourning of young Sussex County bowler Matthew Hobden, aged 22
The cricketer was one of six pacemen who were to join the Potential England Performance Programme (PEPP) in South Africa this winter.
Tehran street where Saudi Arabia embassy sits could be renamed 'Sheik Nimr' after executed Shia cleric
Tehran City Council to discuss renaming the embassy's street after 'martyred' Shia cleric
Australia: Spear fisherman suffers life-threatening injuries after 'punching' 3-metre long shark
The man was attacked by the shark off Miall Island, 420 miles (670km) north of Brisbane
Prisoner makes hoax bomb threats from cell claiming he is 'Liverpool Isis'
Daniel Truelove, 20, allegedly sparked a terror alert when he was allowed access to a telephone.
Two arrested after shootout in Hull McDonalds' car park
A Volkswagen Golf had its windows shot out in the St Andrews Quay McDonald's car park
Florida: 19-stone dad accused of suffocating son, 6, while playing video games on Christmas Eve
James Dearman, 31, is charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Saudi Arabia executions: Tear gas fired during Bahrain protests against killing of Sheik Nimr al-Nimr
Bahrain nationals have protested after the execution of the prominent Shia cleric in neighbouring Saudi Arabia
Anti-Isis hackers say New Year's Eve cyberattack on BBC website was just a test
The main BBC website was unavailable for several hours on New Year's Eve due to a DDoS attack.
Saudi Arabia executes 47 people including Shia cleric and reform activist Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr
Saudi interior ministry confirmed al-Nimr was among 47 put to death for terror offences
Isis: Cardiff businessman turned top Daesh hacker killed in US air strike
Siful Haque Sujan studied at the University of Glamorgan and started computer firms before he left the UK.
India: Police to text 600,000 sex offenders reminding them to behave on New Year's Eve
The men, who have sexually harassed women before, will receive a text message.
Isis: Austrian poster girl for Daesh 'forced into sexual slavery' before her death
Samra Kesinovic and Sabina Selimovic, both of Bosnian heritage, disappeared from their homes in Austria in 2014.
UK: 'You will get caught' warning to uninsured drivers as 118,500 cars seized in 2015
The figure marks an increase on last year as police outline a get-tough policy to the uninsured.
Isis: Bataclan terrorist's teenage wife boasts of new life with furnished apartment in Mosul
Samy Amimour killed 90 people at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris before blowing himself up.