Democrats mount bid to deny Donald Trump the White House
Could there be an Electoral College revolt against the president-elect on 19 December?
Early exit polls reveal American voters are not too excited about Clinton or Trump
Both candidates are viewed unfavourably, with the GOP nominee deemed more dishonest and untrustworthy.
Hedge fund investor 'doubles money' on Tower poppies
Just a third of the money raised by last year's Tower of London display went to charity.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi defends handling of Rakhine conflict
Aung San Suu Kyi says the response is based on the 'rule of law'.
MoJ hopes for fresh start after end of 'shambolic car crash' of a court translation contract
Government awards contract to new company after after sharp drop in reliability under Capita TI.
Local councils have failed Britain's Brexit-voting poor - it is time for business to take over
We need a new Dragon's Den approach to foster entrepreneurship
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson asks reporter 'why are you interviewing me' when quizzed on polls
The US presidential nominee said his numbers were 'a celebration not a funeral'.
US Senator Ted Cruz says ninth Supreme Court seat should be left vacant
The Texas senator hinted Republicans would refuse to approve any nominees chosen by Hillary Clinton.
John McCain vows Republicans will block any Hillary Clinton Supreme Court nominee
McCain's spokeswoman said the senator would still judge nominees on their records, not politics.
Yosemite National Park chief quits amid sex harassment scandal
Twenty employees have complained about a hostile work environment a congressional committee found.
Read Jeremy Corbyn's full speech at Labour's 2016 conference in Liverpool
Left-winger said the party is about protest, campaigning and winning elections.
What are the controversial therapies being used to treat British veterans?
Public money spent on neurolinguistic programming and time-line therapy.
President Obama blasts Trump on the campaign trail as Clinton recuperates from pneumonia
The president said the GOP nominee was not 'fit in any way, shape or form' to become president.
Top German blue chip companies to answer why they only hired fewer than 100 refugees
Big corporates will have to explain the low numbers to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Hillary Clinton now beating Donald Trump 46% to 41% in newest poll
But survey indicates turnout on election day will be key to victory.
Davao mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio announces massive bounty for catching blast attackers alive
President Rodrigo Duterte's daughter has also sacked Davao city police chief and head of the Task Force Davao.
Rough trade: US and EU battle it out over tax reforms and international markets
Back taxes and trade talks have heated tensions between the US and EU.
GCSE results: Our obsession with exams is why our children are failing in the world of work
Employers care much more about pupil's character and social skills than about grades.
GCSE results day 2016: When is it and what do you do if you miss your grades?
There are options if you don't get what you expected.
Bilateral agreements can be a long and winding road
At least six countries in the EU have issues with parts of the Agreement and might delay, if not block ratification. Brexiteers be warned.
A-level results: Record number of UK university places awarded as top grades fall
More than 400,000 university places have been offered, an increase of 3% from 2015.
Top US security officials warn 'Donald Trump is not the answer to America's daunting challenges'
50 senior Republican national security officials say: 'None of us will vote for Donald Trump.'
Rio 2016 Olympics wrestling competition: All you need to know ahead of the event
Wrestling is one of only two sports in which amateurs still compete at the Games.
Cybersecurity spending will exceed $100bn over the next 4-5 years, says Intel Security
Over 200,000 cybersecurity jobs were left vacant in the US in 2015.
Australia: Amateur surgeon pleads guilty to removing another man's testicle for money
Allan George Matthews pleads guilty to possessing firearms and drugs as well as removing the testicle.
Infertility: Half of British people diagnosed do not seek medical help
Survey reveals that many couples unable to have children don't seek treatment, with socioeconomic disparities.
Ethereum-based APPII working with Open University to verify qualifications on blockchains
Open University have been experimenting with a blockchain solution in their Knowledge Media Institute (KMI).
EU referendum: How stars from the world of sport will vote in historic ballot
Look at who will is supporting Leave or Remain following David Beckham's show of support to stay in EU.
Scotland: John Swinney wants to reduce workload of teachers
Scotland Education Secretary to speak on teachers' workload at Educational Institute of Scotland conference.
British couple in Costa Blanca arrest due to retirement home fraud
The couple and their daughter are being investigated for fraud and engaging in criminal activity.