Brexit fallout as it happened: Boris Johnson rules himself out of bid for the Tory leadership
Boris Johnson decides to not run for Tory leader, but Theresa May and Michael Gove step up.
Britain's middle class is educated, tolerant and decent – everything most Brexiters are not
I will not join self-flagellators or indulge those who blame high achievers for the state we are in.
Brazil: Police sign tells tourists 'Welcome to Hell' as they enter Rio airport ahead of Olympics
With the Olympic Games a month away, police in Rio de Janeiro voice concerns over dangerous lack of resources.
Brexit would hand more power to corporations and remove rights from low-paid workers
British workers would no longer benefit from workplace protections enshrined by the EU.
BMW shifts i division from electric and hybrid cars to autonomous taxis
Major strategic shift sees BMW i division switch from electric and hybrid to autonomous cars.
Facebook, Apple and Google could open own universities under higher education reforms
The reforms propose to rank universities on their teaching quality and set up an Office for Students regulator.
The Class Ceiling: The working class can get elite jobs — but they will never be boss
The working class face a powerful and previously unrecognised barrier within Britain's elite occupations.
Is university really worth all that time and money?
The cost of a UK degree is now twice that of the US, so is university still worth it?
England graduates have highest debt, even exceeding US Ivy League average
Students from English universities owe an average of over £40,000, data shows.
Inheriting a large sum of money doesn't make you a high achiever
Why not save money on tax avoidance, spend it on education and fill parliament with non-wealthy high achievers?
The modern slave trade: Growing, highly profitable - and backed by Britain
In situations of chaos gangs find easy pickings amongst children.
Bodies of five men pulled from 10-mile stretch of river fuels Yorkshire serial killer fears
Daniel France, 38, from Ravensthorpe is the latest person to have been found dead.
Cannabis: Regular marijuana smokers at increased risk of midlife financial troubles
Frequent and persistent consumption of cannabis is linked to more socio-economic problems in the long term.
Brussels attacks as they happened: Multiple deaths after blasts at Zaventem airport and Maalbeek metro
Breaking: Reports of two explosions at Brussels international airport.
Berkeley results to be at high end of guidance as London house market remains strong
Housebuilder confident of meeting targets as demand remains steady despite worldwide economic concerns.
Budget 2016: Why is Government turning schools into academies with no evidence they work?
According to a 2014 study, low performing primaries which converted to academies improved at a slower rate.
The independence and lives of disabled people are being sacrificed for austerity
People with disabilities are still treated as an economic inconvenience by the government.
John McDonnell: Read Shadow Chancellor's Fiscal Rule speech in full
Labour MP explains how party would control public spending if it were to get into power
Nigeria: Eco-friendly floating school becomes beacon of hope for children living on Lagos lagoon
Built with locally sourced wood and floating on hundreds of recycled plastic barrels, The Makoko Floating School offers free education to local children
Number of dogs attacking guide dogs quadruples in 5 years
Between 2010 and 2015 there was a marked increase in reports of guide dogs being attacked.
Private education a ticket to Britain's most prestigious jobs finds Sutton Trust study
A survey for the charity shows how few doctors and judges went to comprehensive schools.
Tiger Woods 'no foreseeable return' reports untrue and reprehensible says agent
An update regarding the condition of the 14-time major champion will be released 'at the appropriate time'.
London is 39th best city in the world for quality of life but only 72nd for personal safety
Vienna comes out on top in the new Mercer study, ahead of Zurich and Auckland.
Uganda Elections 2016 as it happened: Violent clashes erupt in capital Kampala
Violence has erupted in Uganda's capital Kampala. Police responded tp protests with tear gas and bullets.
Social mobility: Warnings of 'local lottery' as London pulls away from rest of England
Alan Milburn says a new geography of disadvantage in England has been discovered.
Neolithic tomb: Biggest analysis of burial site shows ancient Spanish families lived and died together
A wide analysis of a tomb at Alto de Reinoso shows 47 closely-related individuals were all buried together.
Microsoft to give away $1bn in cloud services to non-profits and researchers
About 70,000 nonprofits and 900 researchers are expected to benefit from the programme.
Student maintenance grants: The Tories are trying to quietly scrap help for the country's poorest
The government has failed to allow proper scrutiny of its plans to scrap student maintenance grants.
Labour shadow equalities minister Kate Osamor accused of hypocrisy for unpaid intern ad
EXCLUSIVE: Edmonton MP Kate Osamor advertised an expenses-only internship.
France in state of economic emergency as Hollande unveils €2bn job creation plan
President Francois Hollande warns there is an 'economic and social' emergency.