Le Pen: No free education for children of foreigners says presidential candidate
She says "playtime is over" and that foreigners should not expect free education for their children.
The bigger picture: Photographers share their stories behind the most iconic images of 2016
From Syria's ongoing conflict to Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, Reuters photographers have been on the scene to record the biggest news stories of the year.
Western leaders condemn Aleppo massacre in strongest statement yet
The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, UK and US also backed Syrian rebels' proposal for a ceasefire.
Identity politics is hollow if it ignores the class system that divides us
Liberals espouse identity politics, but being 'representative' still hasn't abolished elitism.
Thousands flock to Yarl's Wood protest over government's 'hostile climate for migrants'
Tenth protest calls for closure of Bedfordshire facility over allegations of sexual abuse and brutality.
I'm A Celeb drama: Camp site owner attacks security guard and vandalises set in rage
Craig Parker faced court for his behaviour on Monday (28 November).
Marine Le Pen tries to banish far-right demons in quest to woo voters sick of 'politics as usual'
Her main opponent is Thatcherite Francois Fillon, who will struggle to attract the French left.
'Sincerely disgusted': Stanley Kubrick's daughter slams Dr Phil's interview with Shelley Duvall
Shelley Duvall of The Shining appears a shadow of her former self in the 'exploitative' interview.
Residents in Venice protest against being driven out by high rents
The population of the city has gone from 175,000 in 1951 to just under 55,000.
Prince Harry appears in music video for children's charity WellChild
Harry, who is a patron for the charity, applauded the work of WellChild in supporting sick children.
Five reasons women should vote for Hillary Clinton
Women should not automatically vote for woman, but think what a Trump presidency would mean for feminism.
Manchester City 3-1 Barcelona, Ludogorets 2-3 Arsenal: Champions League – as it happened
Pep Guardiola comes up against his former club again while Arsenal look to reach the last 16.
Uber's vision of a 'gig economy' doesn't only exploit workers - it harms us all
When companies like Uber dodge their social security obligations the wider public loses out too.
Union fires first salvo on Uber and the gig economy
The GMB union says it will review the contracts at other firms that offer "bogus self employment".
Aleppo: Russia says past 7 days saw no air strikes as UN aborts plan to evacuate injured
Russia insisted that six humanitarian corridors were operational and around 50 people had fled the city on Monday.
Syria conflict: Russian military to extend Aleppo humanitarian corridor by 3 hours
Russian Defence Ministry website to broadcast live footage of Aleppo when safe routes open.
Russia agrees to suspend Aleppo air strikes for 8 hours to allow civilians and rebels to leave
Moscow has ruled out a ceasefire, saying it would allow rebels to regroup in Aleppo.
'Prison will not save our children from violence' says dad of murdered British teenager
Barry Mizen does not think longer sentences for knife possession will stop crime.
Heartbreaking photos of children on the brink of starvation in war-torn Yemen
Intensive care wards in hospitals are filled with emaciated and stunted children.
Read Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's speech to Conservative conference in full
Health secretary to outline plans in Tory conference speech for future of NHS
PM Theresa May hires former Tony Blair aide to review British workers' rights
Matthew Taylor to scrutinise working practices in low-paid industries.
Chris Brown defends himself amid news of child services visit: 'I take care of my daughter fully'
'The last three weeks or whatever been going on with the accusations, you know it's false,' says the rapper.
Syria's civil war: How a 75-year-old woman deceived militants to flee Isis-held Raqqa
IBTimes UK interviews a Syrian refugee at an informal refugee camp in Lebanon's Bekaa valley.
Universities should stop telling students not to get drunk - they didn't sign up for mollycoddling
Freshers' week is a chance to try being an independent adult. If that involves drinking yourself sick, so be it.
Northampton Town 1-3 Manchester United, Tottenham 5-0 Gillingham: EFL Cup third round
Live coverage of the eight remaining ties as Northampton and Gillingham plot a giant-killing.
Alyson Kennedy: Meet the socialist who wants to be America's first female president
Socialist Workers Party would turn the White House over to the working class
The medical woes of Julian Assange: Exhaustion, pain and a 'likely' deteriorating mental state
Wikileaks own report says its founder's situation of being cooped up in the Ecuadorian embassy should be resolved urgently.
Breaking the silence: Indian child rape victims tell their stories
Five young girls speak out. Their names have been changed and their faces are hidden to protect their identities.
Black metal musician Fenriz elected to Norwegian town council against his will
Gylve Nagell elected despite campaign consisting of photos of cat urging 'please don't vote for me'.
Frances O'Grady: Workers should not pay the price for Brexit, TUC chief warns
General secretary will challenge Theresa May as she addresses delegates in Brighton.