Strathclyde University: 'We have revoked the honorary degree awarded to Oscar Pistorius following his conviction'.
Charlie Hebdo journalist: 'A bit more patience but Charlie Hebdo will arrive on February 25 at all good newsstands.'
Barak Obama is set to clash with the Republican-controlled Congress with a $4trn budget hiking taxes on corporations and public spending.
Hundreds join anti-Islamification march but 'thousands' march against Pegida
Korean Air chairman's daughter Heather Cho faces trial for breaking aviation laws after 'nut rage'.
Nebraska grandmother miraculously wakes up from coma after doctors declared it practically impossible.
President leaves Gombe rally '3 minutes before' deadly bomb attack
Pyongyang issued a threat on Monday that North Korea will destroy its enemies with suicide missions conducted by its military pilots.
He would have sold more images if he had not been caught by his ex-girlfriend who alerted the police.
About 5,000 runners braved bitter cold, mud, fire and exhaustion in the annual Tough Guy event in the English midlands on Sunday (February 1).
It is described by many as the most important document in British history and one that has influenced the legal framework of other countries for centuries – the Magna Carta, or Great Charter.
Met Police believe a blue spotted suitcase was left in the Dawes Road area on 27 January.
Shell strikes third floor apartment in nine-storey building in Yenakieve.
25 bodies have been uncovered near Sinjar
Two of Michelangelo's lost bronzes have been identified after 400 years by his "extremely telling" hallmarks.
FIRST PHOTO: five people including motorist injured in bus crash outside London School of Economics.
Punxsutawney Phil, the American groundhog famous for his weather predictions, emerged from his burrow atop Gobbler's Knob in Pennsylvania on Monday (February 2) and saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter.
McDonald's is selling a limited amount of its 'Special Sauce' via eBay auction.
Over 120 burials have been found of the Przeworsk culture, an ancient tribe in the Iron Age and Roman period
New Greek government has decided to sell its ministerial cars to generate cash
A total of 34,863 complaints were made by members of the public in 2013/2014 - a 15% increase.
Hackers linked to Hezbollah used fake female Skype profiles to steal information on Syrian opposition fighters and their battle plans
Revellers preparing to mark the first full day of the Venice Carnival awoke to a flooded city.
If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of €1.5m.
Thomas and Vincent Seris with Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) must avoid UV light.
A gas-filled balloon co-piloted by an American and a Russian touched down safely in the waters off Mexico on Saturday (January 31), completing a week-long trans-Pacific flight that unofficially broke two world records.
Police fired tear gas during protests against report on fake certificates.
Paul McDowell was appointed as chief inspector of probation by justice secretary Chris Grayling.
Venetians were cloaked, masked and robed in style for the first full day of the Venice Carnival on Sunday (February 1) as they rowed their way along the canals followed by crowds of curious onlookers.
Hindu Mahasabha planning to celebrate Love Marriage Day on 14 February.