Late-night hosts joke about Facebook extending Donald Trump ban
Facebook has six months to decide on a permanent ban or a time-bound suspension for the former U.S. president.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 14 spoilers: 'The Wicked Stepmother'
Blake and Alexis try to win Fallon's loyalty in the next episode.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 13 isn't airing this week; here is what happens next [Spoilers, return date]
"Dynasty" season 3 episode 13 sees Blake and Cristal deal with a new problem in the house.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 12 spoilers: 'Battle Lines'
Sam throws Valentine's party this week.
'Dynasty' Season 3 episode 8 delayed: When will it return?
"Dynasty" season 3 returns with Blake Carrington's trial.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 7 spoilers: Giving Thanks
Liam meets an old friend in Thanksgiving special.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 4 explores 'different side' of Carrington family
Adam responds to Cristal and Blake in the upcoming segment.
'Dynasty' season 3 episode 2 spoilers: Fallon, Adam face the consequences; new romance coming soon
Legal troubles begin for Fallon and Adam in "Dynasty" season 3 episode 2.
Top EU court hears Brexit challenge as critics slam May deal
Theresa May is making a blunt appeal to voters and to lawmakers to support her divorce deal, arguing that any alternative would be a jump into the unknown.
Shocking leaked report reveals one in five people in parliament faces sexual harassment
A report, which will be published by Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom on Thursday (8 February), found female workers reporting twice as many incidents as male workers.
MPs could lose seats if they sexually harassed or bullied anyone
New guidelines could see MPs lose their seats if they are found to have sexually harassed or bullied anyone.
UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson admits affair with colleague 'nearly destroyed' his marriage
UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson admitted that an affair with a colleague in 2004 'nearly destroyed' his marriage with his wife Joanne.
2018 Critics' Choice Awards: The complete winners' list
Director Guillermo del Toro's movie The Shape of Water led in films with 14 nominations at the show.
Next Conservative leader 'could be Damian Hinds or Gavin Williamson' says Gove
Michael Gove says the next leader of the Tory party could be either defence secretary Gavin Williamson or Damian Hinds.
Cabinet reshuffle as it happened: Hunt hangs onto Health
After a series of resignations from the cabinet in 2017, Theresa May has begun a refresh of her cabinet.
MPs accused of sexual harassment might only have to say sorry
A leaked report from Theresa May's assigned body to tackle complaints in Parliament has suggested online training for those accused of harassment.
Prime minister's deputy Damian Green MP 'will not have to quit' after porn probe
Theresa May's deputy, Damian Green, will reportedly not have to resign over claims he had porn on his computer.
'Destroy and eliminate' British Isis fighters, says UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson
The Tory politician suggested that air strikes could be used to get rid of the 270 UK citizens who travelled to Syria and Iraq.
Philip Hammond says British Army only needs 50,000 troops - a cut of half since Tories came to power
Philip Hammond has angered defence chiefs by reportedly telling the prime minister the British Army only needed 50,000 troops – a cut of more than half of the personnel since 2010.
Embattled Theresa May sees approval ratings tumble in latest polls
Sex scandals, cough-ridden speeches, Brexit negotiations and cabinet resignations have given Theresa May a headache.
'A whitewash': Under fire David Davis produced 'inadequate and rushed' Brexit impact dossier
David Davis is accused of a 'whitewash' of a report into the impact of Brexit which allegedly withheld sensitive information.
Post-Brexit Britain must spend 3% of GDP on its military to counter global threats says think tank
With a revolt by Tory over defence cuts, a report by the London think tank the Henry Jackson Society says the country must spend at least 3% of its GDP on the military.
No more cash for British Armed Forces as funding shifts to fighting cyber-attacks
The UK's national security review will see funding focused on cyber attacks and not the armed forces, the Telegraph has reported.
Labour Party worker found dead amid pornography inquiry
Man in his 30s dies suddenly after investigation into pornographic images found on his computer.
Ivan Lewis suspended by Labour over sexual harassment allegations
The MP was placed under investigation by the Labour party last week and is the latest caught up in the ongoing scandal.
The Weinstein Effect: These are the powerful men accused of sexual misconduct
The accusations against Weinstein have opened a floodgate, sparked an international conversation and put new pressure on companies, industries, and political leaders to respond.
North Korea could launch a nuclear blitz against London in just '18 months'
British general said that should the UK be the target of a foreign attack, it would simply "fall over."
Victoria writer Daisy Goodwin 'groped at Number 10' by David Cameron official
The ongoing Westminster harassment scandal has already claimed the job of one member of the cabinet.
Priti Patel's resignation: Will Israel-UK relations ever be the same again?
By accompanying Israeli officials to the Golan, and requesting her department to provide aid to the Israeli hospital there, Patel de facto recognised Israel's occupation.
Penny Mordaunt replaces Priti Patel as international development secretary
Patel was forced to resign after it was revealed that she had engaged in secret meetings with Israeli officials.