Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Greg Gianforte charged with assault for 'body-slamming' reporter
The office of the Gallatin County sheriff said there was enough evidence to charge Gianforte with misdemeanour assault.
Listen as Republican candidate Greg Gianforte 'body-slams' Guardian reporter
Ben Jacobs allegedly had his glasses broken in the altercation, and police are investigating allegations of assault.
Theresa May's major U-turn over Tory 'dementia tax' is a victory for Labour
"We will make sure nobody has to sell their family home to pay for care", May said.
'You f*****g Indian, you deserve it': Taxi driver beaten in alleged racial attack in Australia
A Hobart-based Indian-born driver claimed he was attacked by a couple when he picked them up on 19 May night.
Left-wing columnist Owen Jones snubs LSE debate in solidarity with striking cleaners
Campaigners at the London university are protesting for equal working rights.
'Hunchback of Torrenueva' unearthed in Roman cemetery in southern Spain
Archaeologists have found the remains of a young man who suffered from Scheuermann's disease.
Five things to know about Nigerian President Buhari's medical leave in UK
For the second time this year, the 74-year-old leader travels to London fanning ill-health rumours.
Romanian raped woman 11 days after arriving in UK having just been released from prison
Florin Moraru beat and raped woman he met in Kettering nightclub on New Year's Eve.
London acid attack: This Morning presenter Ferne McCann urges boyfriend to contact police
Arthur Collins is wanted for questioning by police over incident which left 20 people suffering burns.
New York City may force Uber to add driver tipping option to its app
Unlike New York City's taxis and rival service Lyft, Uber does not offer tipping via credit cards.
Venezuela anti-government demonstrations move to poorer areas as unrest continues
President Nicolas Maduro faces mounting pressure as approval ratings drop below 20%.
Migrant from Guinea struggles to start new life in France among country's homeless
Diaby, who is just 17, made the 4,000 km journey to France from Guinea dodging war and bandits.
Big Bang Theory season 10: Sheldon will try to remember what he did the previous night in episode 20
Find out what happens when Sheldon tries to work on two projects in the upcoming episode of TBBT.
Béziers: Fear and loathing and the Front National
Governed by far right mayor Robert Ménard, this historic city is what France might look like under Marine Le Pen.
Vincent Janssen commits to Tottenham despite difficult first season
The Netherlands international does not regret summer move to north London from AZ Alkmaar.
Astronomer Royal Martin Rees on aliens, parallel universes and the biggest threats to mankind
Rees says extraterrestrial life would either be far less advanced - or they will have developed full electronic intelligence.
Italy may become first Western country to offer women paid 'menstrual leave'
New bill put forward by centre-left Democratic Party proposes up to three days off per month.
President Muhammadu Buhari's illness 'slowing down' economic reforms in recession-hit Nigeria
Buhari, 74, is due to go back to the UK in April to undergo further medical treatment.
Liverpool injury news: Georginio Wijnaldum delivers positive update, Klopp hopeful on Jordan Henderson
Liverpool face Everton in the Merseyside derby clash at Anfield on 1 April.
The seven things you shouldn't ask Siri on Apple iPhone and iPad
'No, Siri': The questions you should avoid asking Apple's quirky digital assistant.
Gig economy: Self-employed in the UK set to be better protected?
Companies using freelance workers to avoid paying sickness and pensions face government crackdown.
Escaping Isis: The plight of civilians caught up in the battle for Mosul
Escape is incredibly dangerous: Isis has threatened to kill anyone caught trying to get out, and residents have to cross dangerous front lines to reach safety.
Rochelle Humes gets fans All Fired Up after framing newborn daughter's umbilical cord
TV presenter gave birth to second daughter, Valentina Raine, on 3 March.
What does President Buhari's return mean for Nigeria?
Buhari likely to return to the UK, where he already spent 51 days to undergo medical tests.
2016 worst year for Syrian children as millions face abuse, forced labour
A report by Unicef states that the coping mechanisms for the children and their families are eroding.
Paul Nuttall accuses Labour of Hillsborough 'smear' before making 'paedophile gang' defence
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall blames Labour for claims he was not at stadium disaster
Sadist who tortured young children with pliers and samurai swords jailed for life
Dean Cardiss sentenced for more than a dozen 'horrendous' crimes against boys and girls as young as three.
Travis Kalanick's rant at a driver is no different from how Uber treats them every day
Uber avoids its responsibilities as an employer by offloading financial risks of the business onto drivers.
Grandmother living in UK for 30 years deported to Singapore with just £12 in pocket
Irene Clennell's sister-in-law said she had been subject to 'insensitive and unfair government rules'.
Trappist-1: How long would it take to get to the Earth-like exoplanets?
In short, a really long time.