Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings set to quit: BBC
The BBC quoted a senior source in Johnson's Downing Street office as saying the divisive top aide would leave his job by Christmas.
Arsenal accused of discrimination against Mesut Ozil
Ozil continues to receive £350,000 per week even after being left out of Arsenal's squad.
As Suu Kyi denies genocide, opponents up anti-Rohingya rhetoric
Suu Kyi's international reputation is in tatters and sees Myanmar facing genocide charges at the UN's top court due to the 2017 military-backed operations.
Arsenal star Mesut Ozil offers to pay for team mascot's salary amid COVID-19 pandemic
"Gunnersaurus" was to be made redundant amid the club's financial struggles during the pandemic.
Virgin Australia collapses under coronavirus strain
The airline was more than Aus$5 billion ($3.2 billion) in debt and had appealed for a Aus$1.4 billion loan to stay afloat.
China uses dogs and juvenile pigs as crash test dummies
A Chinese research institute crashed dogs and young pigs into walls at 30mph leaving the mangled animals dead or dying.
German court's definition of hangover as an illness calls for a guilt-free Oktoberfest sick leave
Hangovers have been defined as an illness by a German court during a trial against an anti-hangover supplement company.
UK Government and Bank of England diverge on cryptocurrency threat
Carney appeared to completely contradict a report from the Treasury which said cryptocurrency is a 'low risk' issue in relation to criminality and terrorism.
President Trump will get two new Air Force One jets by 2021 after $3.9bn deal with Boeing
The deal as of now is still 'informal', but the president wants two new 747s.
Romance is dying out thanks to Tinder and Bumble - here's how we can revive it
Words like 'ghosting' and 'cuffing' show we need to change how we approach dating before it's too late.
Catholic school fires lesbian teacher who posted same-sex marriage photos to Facebook
Jocelyn Morffi was fired by a Catholic school in Miami just a day after marrying her partner Natasha Hass.
Should dentists ask their patients about their sexual health to fight cancer?
A new study highlighted that dentists play a key role in preventing mouth cancer spread by HPV.
Carillion: Almost 400 workers lose their jobs after company's collapse
Construction giant collapsed into liquidation last month threatening approximately 20,000 jobs in the UK.
Russian battleships are being modernised to be equipped with unstoppable hypersonic Zircon missiles
Each ship will receive S-500 ICBM defence systems, Zircon missiles as well as other medium- and short-range weapons, and the upgrading process will cost about $1.7bn.
Carillion workers ordered to remain silent after company collapses into liquidation
Internal memo urges workers not to speak to the media and to avoid airing questions on social media.
Carillion liquidation news: Private sector pay will be suspended as creditors' future uncertain
Government will continue to pay Carillion employees working in public sector, but private sector workers will be cut loose.
Killer Legionnaires' disease bacteria found in hospital water outlets
A bacteria that can be deadly to humans if left untreated has been found in almost a dozen water outlets at a hospital in Kent.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are a racist's worst nightmare and that makes black people smile
The marriage of Prince Harry to mixed race Meghan Markle will get bigots foaming at the mouth.
Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone for an Android
Switching to an Android phone has a long list of advantages, but there are just some things you'll have to give up from your iPhone.
You can understand why the Irish are getting tetchy about Brexit
Ireland's position is that the UK should stay in the customs union, but this is plainly not going to happen.
Britons spend £50 a month on unwanted subscriptions that are too hard to cancel
Research from Citizens Advice finds women between 50 and 64 are the most likely to be affected by the issue.
Vince Cable misses out on Bad Sex in Fiction award despite will of the people
Judges resist calls to include Lib Dem leader's book Open Arms in 2017 shortlist despite slew of nominations.
Madeleine McCann search: 'Woman in purple' mystery witness tracked to Bulgaria
Scotland Yard is "highly likely" to be searching for "woman in purple" Luisa Todorov and her husband Stefan, who worked at the Ocean Club at the time of Maddie's disappearance.
Scottish nuclear landmark on cusp of being torn down
The iconic dome nuclear reactor at the Dounreay nuclear power station will be torn down if the Highland Council approves the work.
Pro-Isis hackers hijack 800 US schools' sites with Saddam Hussein photo, 'I love Islamic State' message
SchoolDesk is currently working with various local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, to investigate the source of the attack.
Falling costs to drive self-sustained global renewable energy growth
Fresh industry assessment points to a significant decline in the cost of solar and wind power projects.
If Nintendo Switch is to be a home for indies, the games need to be better than Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is as wonderful as ever on Switch, but it isn't the portable pastoral paradise it should have been.
Why we must embrace, not fear, the technology that is revolutionising education and jobs
In most cases, while the path to progress is not without problems, few would roll back the clock.
Bitnation launches Pangea jurisdiction for creating nations on the blockchain
This autumn Bitnation intends to reset society with the Pangea Arbitration Token.
'Indecipherable' and mysterious Voynich manuscript may be a plagiarised medical textbook
The 'code' is actually Latin shorthand and the book is missing an index, historian finds.