Isis teacher tried to recruit an 'army of children' for jihadist attacks across London
A former teacher of the Lantern of Knowledge School in Leyton has been found guilty of trying to recruit children as young as 11 into Isis-style terrorism.
'TF is she doing here?' Ivanka Trump mercilessly roasted for attending Olympics closing ceremony
"You don't represent us," one Twitter user asserted.
Why we need to drive diversity in education
Sheila Flavell, Chief Operating Officer, FDM Group, says problem isn't just institutional, it's cultural.
Theresa May attacks overpriced tuition fees and says you don't have go to university to succeed
The UK PM Theresa May says students in England face among the priciest university tuition in the world and often get poor value for money.
Parents gave autistic children bleach enemas promoted on Facebook as 'miracle cures'
Desperate parents are being duped into giving their autistic children poisonous chemicals in the hope that it will cure them, an investigation has revealed.
Turpin family 'torture': How easy is it to home-school children in California?
David Turpin was listed as the principal of the Sandcastle Day School at his home, where children were found shackled to furniture
Three ways white men are discriminated against in the workplace
White males do not have it all their own way in the office – far from it.
UK jobseekers cautioned against faking their qualifications
Three in five UK employers have removed a job candidate from consideration after discovering dishonest information on their CV, according to a new report.
Ethereum studio ConsenSys opens European Hub in London
The London hub in Shoreditch has space for 60 ConsenSys members and sponsored projects.
Italy braced for €1bn hit to economy due to World Cup failure
Former president of Italy's National Olympic Committee says the Azzurri's absence at next summer's event would be keenly felt in many parts of the Italian society.
One in five European NHS doctors have made 'solid plans' to quit UK thanks to Brexit and xenophobia
Almost half of NHS doctors from the EU and EEA are considering relocating. Brexit has made the NHS less attractive to foreign staff, the BMA claim.
Amateur surgeon who cut transgender woman's testicle off in a motel room avoids jail
A New South Wales man who removed transgender woman's testicle in a hotel room as part of a "backyard" gender reassignment operation has been spared jail in Australia.
Sister launches Facebook appeal for birthday wishes to 'lonely' autistic brother
James Weir is turning 21. He suffers from autism, which keeps him from making friends. His big sister Lucy is asking people to send him postcards on his special day.
Woman, 19, 'posed as cosmetic surgeon called Dr Kitty and botched face-filling procedure'
Jingyi Wang faces a charge of aggravated assault after allegations she posed as a cosmetic surgeon and left a woman needing medical attention after a procedure.
'Healer' accused of killing diabetic child by giving him 'slap therapy' instead of insulin
Hong Chi Xiao, 54, faces charges of killing a six-year-old boy who used his 'slap therapy' method. It follows a UK investigation in the similar death of a British grandmother.
What happened to the million migrants who entered Germany?
Angela Merkel threw open Germany's doors to migrants from war-torn nations, and some said it would be the end of her chancellorship.
Donald Trump Jr. insists to Congress there was no collusion with Russians
Thursday's interview at the Capitol was the first known instance of Trump Jr. giving his version of the meeting in a setting that could expose him to legal jeopardy.
Government spent £14m building school where no pupils passed GCSE maths or English
GM UTC in Oldham closed its doors in August following "failed experiment" to lure pupils away form secondary schools.
Muslim women face twin struggles of Islamophobia in society and sexism at home
Social Mobility Commission found obstacles to Muslims at every level of UK society.
It's fine to punch Nazis – the trouble is everyone's a 'fascist' these days
How can we 'bash the fash' when everyone gets painted as the bad guy?
Google memo scandal: Over 60 women mulling suing tech giant over pay gap and sexism allegations
Female employees of Google have reportedly said that the workplace culture 'is hostile to women'.
China is offering $1.2m to run the world's largest radio telescope but no one wants the job
China is reportedly looking for a foreigner to fill the position because Chinese astronomers aren't qualified.
Christopher Wray confirmed as new FBI director, replacing fired James Comey
Wray was confirmed by the US Senate in a 92-5 vote.
Nasa awards $14.3m for small research projects involving flash lidar, soft robotics and more
The agency has funded 19 small research projects which will aid its future missions as well as the US economy.
Mother cries 'they've taken my baby away' as son, 17, sentenced for blinding man in random attack
Unnamed teenager broke the man's eye socket with a belt buckle wrapped around his fist.
'Cyber rehab' camps set up to transform teenage hackers into upstanding citizens
Weekend punishments could be dished out across the UK if initial trials are successful.
'Unqualified' Ivanka Trump creates stir after stepping in for father at G20 summit
The 35-year-old first daughter filled President Donald Trump's shoes when he attended private meetings.
British public show more support for tax hikes under Conservatives as Euroscepticism grows
Annual social attitudes study also found that British people are becoming more socially liberal.
Philip Green: The UK high street billionaire who was born standing up and talking back
Green has gone from King of the High Street to the unacceptable face of capitalism - in one terrible year.
Young, pro-EU and highly educated: 6 graphs that show how Corbyn turned things around
An analysis of Ipsos MORI data from the general election shows under-24 turnout increased to 64%