Manchester United manager Mourinho wants to sign Lucas Moura, says agent
Moura has already scored five goals this season for PSG.
Alex Salmond says new Scottish independence vote will happen in autumn 2018
In 2014, SNP said the indepdendence referendum was a 'once in a generation' event.
Crystal Palace would consider £50m Spurs offer for Wilfried Zaha
Manager Alan Pardew sends bold message to Tottenham after their £12m summer bid.
Rona Fairhead to stand down as BBC chair after Theresa May asks her to reapply for her job
The first female BBC chair said that she will not re-enter the appointment process.
NHS bosses warn funding urgently needed to stop 'draconian rationing' of treatment
Hospital chiefs warn 'unpalatable' decisions over care and jobs are coming.
Angela Merkel's CDU party hit hard at the ballot box in German state election
Merkel's immigration policy said to be behind her party's 3rd place in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Skin lightening: The beauty industry's ugly billion-dollar secret
The desire for lighter skin as a form of social capital has driven demand - so what can be done to stop it?
Republican or not, Princess Diana evoked strong emotions in everyone
Family rows, breakups and a resignation – stories from fans and critics on eve of anniversary of her death.
England's winter tour of Bangladesh to go ahead despite security concerns
The ECB has approved the tour after a security review was carried out.
Instagram scammers target bank followers, cost banking institutions $420m globally
Researchers found over 4,000 unique instances of money flipping scams on the platform since 2013.
Sprint legend Usain Bolt ends Olympic career with a ninth gold medal
The Jamaican ran the anchor leg in the 4x100m relay.
GCHQ spies given enhanced hacking powers — what are they and should we be worried?
Investigatory Powers Bill will give GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 enhanced spying powers.
Mauricio Pochettino considering six players for Tottenham captaincy in Hugo Lloris absence
Club captain Lloris ruled out for four weeks with hamstring injury.
Caster Semenya eases into the 800m Olympic final alongside Team GB's Lynsey Sharp
The South African appears on the path towards Olympic gold.
Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva elected on to IOC commission despite Rio 2016 controversy
Isinbayeva has been banned from competing in Rio.
Sage employee arrested at Heathrow airport for 'insider threat' data breach
The 'unathorised access' reportedlty exposed between 200 and 300 major customers.
Tottenham forward Son Heung-min in line to feature against Crystal Palace after returning from Rio
Michel Vorm to deputise for injured Hugo Lloris.
James Anderson: England players trust ECB to make security decision over Bangladesh tour
Eight-match tour in October remains in jeopardy following terrorist attacks in July.
Anjem Choudary sought to divide Muslims from the rest of us – don't let him win
Choudary is a textbook example of a clear dichotomy existing between human rights and national security.
US-backed SDF forces say they have seized full control of embattled Manbij from Isis
The Syria Democratic Forces — a coalition of militias — fought 73 days to drive out IS freeing 2,000 civilians.
Black Lives Matter has always belonged in the racist UK
Not only is the UK built on the backs of the enslaved but also on the ideas of dead racist white men.
Jeremy Corbyn in fresh row over Shami Chakrabarti peerage nomination following anti-Semitism report
Labour leader promised not to nominate any new peers to the House of Lords in 2015.
South Sudan troops committed atrocities in Juba, UN warns
Report comes as ministers loyal to former vice-president Machar replaced as some fear peace deal is failing.
Donald Trump doesn't want to win the US election – why else would he sabotage his own campaign?
Insulting a dead war veteran could be an iconic moment that stops him being in White House.
Homophobes see PrEP as an excuse for gay men to have unprotected sex with every guy we can
Men of all sexualities engage in risky behaviours, but when they involve another man the moralising begins.
Ending Hinkley Point nuclear plant project could cost UK taxpayers £2.5bn, experts warn
PM Theresa May delayed the project amid concerns over Chinese investment in the UK.
Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven triumph is appealed so what happens next?
Page thanked fans via Facebook for their 'overwhelming wave of support' throughout court case.
NHS consultants in UK earn £1,000 for working 4 hours overtime, Freedom of Information request finds
Figures also showed 25% trusts paid £100,000 or more to consultants in 2015, while one Lancashire doctor earned £375,000.
Grammar schools are back on the agenda – and that's bad news for poorer kids
This idea of the golden age of social mobility is one of the most enduring educational myths.
Endangered bog butterfly successfully reintroduced after 100 years
The large heath butterfly returns to Heysham Moss in Lancashire after 100 years.