The research highlighted a widespread lack of agreement among the English as to the definitions of North and South.
Steven Manson was ordered to pay £100 in compensation, but was found not guilty of assaulting his partner.
It seems that a vicar in Kent is pretty annoyed at brides for turning up fashionably late. Not on his watch- couples now get £100 for turning up on time.
A Twitter user named Ziggy went viral with his account of "nearly getting killed" by police in Nassau County, New York, when officers responded to a falsely reported armed robbery.
The latest photos of the massive winter storm barrelling into the northeastern US, as a rapid plunge in barometric pressure causes bombogenesis or a "bomb cyclone".
The seaplane that crashed in Australia killing five Britons was involved a separate fatal accident more than 20 years ago.
Two men have been charged with manslaughter after a 15-year-girl consumed food at their restaurant and died from a nut allergy.
The upskirter committed the crime on the 12.35pm train from Liverpool Street to Rayleigh on 22 December, British Transport Police said in a statement.
A ready-to-wear fashion designer created a line of matching outfits for dogs called Dog a Porter. This photo gallery offers a close look at the work behind the pretty coats.
New research has found that more than half of Tory party members in the UK are in favour of the death penalty. IBTimes UK has looked at the problems with state executions.
According to a new book set to be released next week, Rupert Murdoch once called Donald Trump a "f*****g idiot."
Parole Board grant serial sex attacker John Worboys release from prison after spending a total of 10 years behind bars.
At least three people have confirmed Mexican actor Axel Arenas was at the hotel the same night Argentinian model Karen Grodzinski was shot dead.
Nine backpackers were rushed to hospital in Australia after snorting a date rape drug they mistook for cocaine.
An 18-year-old man who was caught brandishing a large sword while wearing a ski mask in a residential area in South London has been jailed for more than three years.
Drone cameraman shouted at the boy to get out of the water after realising the danger surrounding him.
Donald Trump's lawyers have begun legal action as part of a bid to prevent a book containing details of his presidency from being published.
The Immigrants, at New York's Howard Greenberg Gallery, features the work of more than 40 photographers from the 1860s to 2015, focusing on the immigrant experience.
Catholic Church rocked by new sex abuse allegations as Sion bishop Jean-Marie Lovey apologises for clerical abuse by 10 paedophile priests in Switzerland.
"Oh honey, I'm going to be away on business for the foreseeable future". One guy told his girlfriend just to have some alone time in a secret.
Waitrose will no longer sell high-caffeinated drinks to children from March as teachers blame them for poor pupil behaviour.
Sakyrah Angelique's soundwave tattoo plays back a message from her late grandmother when she holds her phone over it.
Government announces plans to unlock £330m from accounts not used for 15 years as part of plan to 'build fairer society'
A 26-year-old man from New York City has been sentenced to a minimum of two years in prison after he forced his girlfriend to walk the streets naked a punishment.
Vietnamese cops have seized $3m (£2.2m) worth of heroin smuggled inside packets of tea, the communist state's largest ever drugs haul.
Six people have been arrested on suspicion of being members of the banned neo-Nazi group National Action. But the group is not the only extremist far-right organisation in Britain
Harumafuji, only the fifth non-Japanese wrestler to reach the sumo wrestling's ultimate yokozuna rank, was fined 500,000 yen for hospitalising fellow Mongolian athlete Takanoiwa.
Replica of Noah's Ark breaks free and causes chaos, crashing into boats moored in harbour of Dutch fishing village Urk.
The big cat which bit "through the man's neck" escaped through the open door of the cage, but was caught later.
Monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights warns children among dead following bombings in rebel-held towns.