One man's fight to clear name 'ruined' by racist bent copper who framed him 45 years ago
Winston Trew has been fighting to clear his name after being framed by DS Derek Ridgewell for assault and theft at a London Tube station in 1972.
Five years ago the Taliban shot Malala in the head. Here are 5 incredible things she's done since.
Malala's astonishing achievements have left many wondering whether the young woman is a future world leader.
How the world's oldest known writing system was recovered after centuries
For 3,000 years, cuneiform was the primary language of communication throughout the ancient Middle East and parts of the Mediterranean before completely disappearing from use.
We're better off living in cities - and here are three reasons why
A recent report claims that living in densely-populated neighborhoods is better for people's health. Are there other good reasons to leave the suburbs and live downtown?
Will your job be automated? Most Americans say no!
Most Americans believe their jobs are safe from the spread of automation and robotics, at least during their lifetimes, and only a handful say automation has cost them a job or loss of income.
'Unworthy' Aung San Suu Kyi to be stripped of Freedom of Oxford award
Myanmar's de facto leader criticised for her perceived lack of action to address alleged human rights abuses against Rohingya Muslims.
Blindness could be reversed thanks to new gene therapy
It may be possible to reverse untreatable blindness using a new gene therapy technique, according to the results of a new animal study.
Are we living in the Matrix? Scientists bust theory that our world is a computer simulation
Despite Elon Musk and philosophers theorising our world is a digital recreation by advanced beings, science may have finally found the answer.
Malala Yousafzai asked Twitter for university advice, packing tips and the internet was happy to help
"Protein bars. Lots of protein bars," one person tweeted.
Oxford University college takes down portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi from display
Painting of Myanmar's de facto leader removed from St Hugh in wake of Rohingya ethnic cleansing claims
How understanding football violence could help the fight against terrorism
Violent football fans and radicals are both motivated by shared experiences, new research suggests.
Judge who gave Oxford student Lavinia Woodward suspended sentence investigated
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office investigating personal conduct complaint against Ian Pringle.
Lavinia Woodward: Judge slammed for not jailing 'rich white' Oxford student who stabbed lover
The Oxford student's suspended sentence for stabbing her boyfriend has reignited a row about privilege in Britain.
'She's on cocaine': Frantic 999 call by boyfriend of Oxford medical student Lavinia Woodward
Judge said she was 'too clever' to go to jail, handing a 10-month suspended sentence for stabbing date.
Oxford student Lavinia Woodward gets 10-month suspended sentence for stabbing ex-boyfriend
Judge previously said custodial sentence would be "too severe" for "extraordinarily able young lady".
Woman 'killed by stray dogs' in Greece was ex-Oxford professor and anti-far right activist
Celia Hollingworth was found dead after panicked phone call to her relatives.
Oxford Isis propagandist jailed for putting personal details of 56 US servicemen online
Afghan-born Hussein Yusef, 21, had applied for asylum after being brought up by foster parents.
Financial Times journalist killed by crocodile while on holiday in Sri Lanka
Paul McClean was reportedly washing his hands when the crocodile snatched him.
Will Italy see the return of malaria? 4-year-old girl's death sparks concerns
The girl died from malaria despite not travelling abroad.
What happens to your body when you get the bends?
The story about a diver whose body doubled in size from decompression sickness is either fake or just wrong.
Vindija Cave wasn't where humans and Neanderthals had their fling after all
Where did the fateful rendezvous happen?
Ofo dockless bike-sharing operator to launch its first cycles in London
Borough of Hackney to see 200 yellow cycles enter service on 7 September.
Cyber criminals target UK universities to steal missile secrets and personal data
Gangs are reportedly stealing information for foreign states.
Researchers develop neural network algorithm that beats human professionals at lip reading
The algorithm has been developed by researchers at Oxford University and Google.
Tory Cambridge Uni student who burnt £20 in front of homeless man will not be expelled
Ronald Coyne writes letter of apology after he 'abused his privilege' in shocking incident in February
Newly found 5.7 million-year-old human footprints fossil may challenge history of human evolution
Researchers, who discovered fossil, say the footprints have 'an unmistakably human-like form'.
How a Google search led a wronged businessman to the 'bent' copper who framed him 40 years ago
Stephen Simmons is close to clearing his name after he says he was wrongly convicted of stealing mailbags 40 years ago.
Iran claims Twitter and Instagram are willing to bow to morality rules to censor content
Social networks are reportedly working with Iranian authorities to filter 'offensive' content.
University lecturer releases porno on how his double life as 'Old Nick' was exposed
Oxford-educated Nicholas Goddard is back in the sex industry a year after he was forced to resign.
How the forces of 'dark DNA' have bent the path of evolution
Evolution isn't just shaped by our ordinary genes - newly discovered 'dark DNA' changes who we are as well.