Helen Mirren applauds Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's royal exit
Helen Mirren says Meghan Markle is a good addition to the royal family and calls it a loss for them once she steps back from her duties.
Johnny Depp says Amber Heard defaecated on his bed, punched his face
Johnny Depp claimed Amber Heard repeatedly punched him in the face because he was late for her birthday party.
China expels Wall Street Journal reporters over 'racist' headline
The expulsion came as Beijing also slammed Washington's decision to tighten rules on Chinese state media organisations in the United States.
British evacuee with coronavirus symptoms was not screened before evacuation flight
During evacuation, the man was not screened even after having symptoms of the infection.
King Harald and Queen Sonja to visit Jordan in March
The monarch has accepted an invitation from King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan to pay a state visit to the country along with his wife Queen Sonja.
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.
Apple, Foxconn admit to violating Chinese labour laws
Foxconn, which makes the majority of Apple devices, has been repeatedly accused of labour law violations.
Woman lured into sex slavery by new husband survived off bread and pickles for weeks
An Australian man has convinced an Indian woman to move across to be his wife. He immediately made her a slave for himself and his brother.
The gig economy is exploitation masquerading as freedom
Multi-million-pound firms are, like Uber and Deliveroo, are offloading business risk onto some of the poorest people in Britain.
Arsenal set up Carabao Cup final date with Manchester City as Granit Xhaka's winner ousts Chelsea
Granit Xhaka nets a second-half winner as Arsenal come from behind to beat Chelsea 2-1 and secure a Carabao Cup final meeting with Manchester City at Wembley on 25 February.
Chelsea vs Norwich: Daniel Farke seeking new striker ahead of FA Cup replay
Cameron Jerome and Steven Naismith are expected to depart Norwich in the January transfer window, leaving the Canaries short in attacking areas.
Health service staff take twice as many sickies as national average, costing taxpayer millions
Department of Health (DoH) staff have taken twice as many sick days as the national average, according to new figures.
Fired worker had 'called in sick and posted pictures of month-long Indian holiday to Facebook'
Australian worker went to wedding in India after telling bosses he was unable to attend work due to illness.
'I feel a harmonious hum': The stories of women who left men for women
IBTimes UK talks to author Candace Walsh about coming out, as she shares extracts from her new book Greetings from Janeland: Women Write More About Leaving Men for Women
Kim Kardashian sends chilling warning following claims she partied as son Saint battled pneumonia
Mother of two took to Twitter to insist she and husband Kanye West had remained by Saint's bedside during his illness after her parentign skills were called into question.
Saudi police shot and stole from Ethiopians during mass deportation claim abused migrants
Saudi Arabia, like other rich Gulf nations, is a magnet for hundreds of thousands of people from impoverished East African nations like Ethiopia and Somalia.
Innocent victims of war: The desperate plight of Syrian children
A few desperately sick children have been evacuated to hospitals in Damascus from the besieged rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta, but many more remain.
Matt Damon's father dies after a long battle with cancer
"It's been a slow...unfolding, my dad's sick, so that's been a process we're going through. We'll take any prayers you got, so throw 'em up there," Matt previously said..
Mass recall of French-made baby milk over salmonella fears
French dairy giant Lactalis reveals the recalls have now affected 30 countries and millions of products.
Paedophile protector Cardinal Bernard Law has died at 86
Since 1950, more than 6,500, or about 6 percent of U.S. priests, have been accused of molesting children, and the American church has paid more than $3 billion in settlements to victims.
Woman's scalp ripped from her skull in gruesome shearing shed accident
An Australian women has endured 20 hours of surgery in Sydney after she was scalped in a gruesome sheep shearing shed accident in regional New South Wales.
One in three 'gig workers' admits to juggling two or more jobs at one time
One in 10 respondents more inclined to take up a 'gig economy' job during the Christmas season, research shows.
Police officer on sick leave led double life as head of drugs gang and posed in 'Breaking Bad' t-shirt
Daniel Aimson, 36, formerly an officer with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was at the head of a drugs gang selling cannabis in Manchester and North Wales.
Revealed: The day Britons stop working before Christmas
Monday 18 December marks the day most Britons admit downing tools at work in preparation for Christmas.
The fascinating stories behind some of 2017's most memorable photos
Reuters photojournalists tell the stories behind some of 2017's most memorable news images, and discuss their impact, both on the world and on themselves.
Homeless pregnant woman loses unborn child in an attack by 3 men who threatened to rape her
Tina Moore was sleeping with her partner, Thomas Mason, when they were attacked by three men armed with hammers, cable ties and duct tape.
Arsene Wenger rules out January Arsenal exit for Theo Walcott after reported Everton approach
Theo Walcott still has a future at Arsenal and will not be offloaded by the club during the January transfer window, according to manager Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal sweating on Shkodran Mustafi fitness for Southampton as Theo Walcott returns against BATE Borisov
Arsene Wenger says it is possible that Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi could play against Southampton this weekend after limping out of Saturday's defeat to Manchester United.
'Guys like me would feast on Georges': Luke Rockhold does not expect St-Pierre to continue at middleweight
Luke Rockhold does not expect middleweight champion Georges St-Pierre to continue fighting at 185 pounds as he urges him to move on and leave the division.
50 health workers fired after refusing to get flu vaccine
Around 50 workers, with more expected to follow, have been fired from Essentia Health in Minnesota after refusing to get the flu vaccine this winter.