Prince 'sick a lot' in the days leading to his death, says personal chef
Suffering from frequent sore throats in the days leading to his death, Prince drank smoothies to soothe his condition.
Natural gas explosion in California kills 1, injures 3
A natural gas explosion in Bakersfield, California has killed one person before it was shut down
Paris attacks: LSE graduate becomes the first named victim of Isis terror attack
Valentin Ribet, 26, is the first victim to be named of the Paris terrorist attacks on Saturday.
Paris attacks: Muslims around the world condemn Islamic State massacre
Muslim clerics and political leaders are publicly condemning the Paris terrorist attacks.
Paris attacks: Francois Hollande cancels G20 visit to Turkey following terror attacks
President Francois Hollande canceled his participation in the G20 Summit, due to take place on Sunday.
Paris attacks: Jeremy Corbyn cancels leadership speech
Labour leader scraps foreign policy speech after Paris Isis bloodbath.
Paris attacks: Famous landmarks worldwide light up in solidarity with France
The Eiffel Tower was dark in a sign of mourning after terror attacks shook the city last night.
Remembrance Day: British soldier who lost his legs plans to walk to honour fallen soldiers
Sergeant Rick Clement plans to walk on his prosthetic legs unaided for the first time on Remembrance Day
Stormy winds and torrential downpour expected as Abigail hits Britain this weekend
First named storm of the year will hit Britain with torrential rain on Sunday
The Voice leaves the BBC after being 'poached' by ITV
BBC did not want to get into a bidding war or pay 'inflated prices' to keep the show.
Russia, terrorism and migration top the UK's list of security threats
Russia's 'rising aggression' has been identified as a top-tier risk to British security.
Hillary Clinton's Throwback Thursday: Dressing up as Dolly Parton for her 48th birthday
Hillary Clinton shared a photo of herself dressed as Dolly Parton on Instagram for Throwback Thursday.
Dublin Web Summit: How artificial intelligence will help blind people see
GiveVision uses smartglasses to help people with sight impairments know what is around them.
Dublin Web Summit: Drones could do your household chores in five years
Drones could be as smart as taking voice commands and recognising objects for in-home applications.
Web Summit: Tinder will announce changes to its algorithm to boost matches and create 'deeper connections'
The app's co-founder hopes that users will force more meaningful connections from the change, to be announced in a few days.
Dublin Web Summit: Carmakers should partner with tech companies like Apple and Google says Bill Ford
Executive chairman of Ford says company wants to collaborate with tech companies
MPs reject motion to eliminate 'tampon tax'
MPs have voted against the motion to eliminate the 'tampon tax' which would drive the government to cut tax on sanitary products
Steve Jobs biopic fails at box office opening weekend
Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic bombed at the box office bringing in less than a third of of the film's production costs
British Airways passengers 'smelled burning' as plane crash-lands in Johannesburg
Plane's "left landing gear had broken off" shortly before touching down on the tarmac in Johannesburg.
Venus, Mars, and Jupiter will dance in a cosmic triangle in rare planet formation
Venus, Mars, and Jupiter will come close together in the sky before dawn, in a "planetary dance" which will be admired by stargazers and astronomers worldwide.
Lego won't send any bricks to Ai Weiwei's latest art project
Ai Weiwei calls Lego's refusal 'an act of censorship and discrimination' while supporters offer their own collections to the artist.
What time is it now? Turkey's clocks defy time change and confuse millions of people
Millions woke up confused as clocks in Turkey remain an hour ahead of Europe until the country's parliamentary election.
US: Teen brothers charged for running prostitution ring out of their mother's home
The two brothers are in custody at Spokane county jail facing charges of sexual exploitation of minors.
Isis hostage rescue video: US and Kurdish soldiers save 70 from execution as battle rages
Helmet cam shows hostages facing imminent execution being rescued as deadly gun battle rages.
Barclays 'technical issues' leave customers unable to access cash
Customers are having trouble accessing their money and are unable to withdraw cash from the ATM.
Moors murderer Ian Brady 'close to death' sends Christmas cards four months early
'I'm still bedridden and now have a chest infection. Excuse my bedridden handwriting'
Canadian election: Liberal leader Justin Trudeau leads polls
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau is edging ahead in the polls in Canada's longest and closest campaigns in the nation's history.
Ticket demand for Star Wars Force Awakens crashes cinema websites
Websites crash as Star Wars fans rush to book tickets for the latest instalment, The Force Awakens.
Facebook will notify you if your account is at risk of a state-sponsored attack
The notification will suggest that the person's smartphone or computer has malware on it that bad actors are using to seek access to their accounts.
Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville tell squatters to spend winter in their £1.5m building
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs tell homeless activists to stay on porperty until February during the coldest winter months.