Relatives rejected offer of 300 million Indonesian Rupees (£15,700) by aviation insurer, Allianz.
Haunting photographs of abandoned places by urban explorer Johnny Joo.
Adrian Lubecki has admitted supplying a deadly batch of 'Superman ecstasy' at Ipswich Crown Court.
Fairtrade Bridal campaign on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral designed to to symbolise the human chain of miners who toil to make our gold rings.
Pro-secular daily under investigation for publishing four pages of Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Manchester teen killer thought 'Gangnam Style' mocked his identity.
Hackers are increasingly resorting to lone wolf attacks as they penetrate the deepest realms of cyberspace.
Trial of alleged bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev nears start as judge questions potential jurors.
John McAfee claims to have been in touch with the hacking group behind the Sony Pictures attack.
Thousands of people line the streets of Manila, as Pope Francis arrives in the Philippines.
The head of a leading US-based Islamic organisation called for unity and a sense of tolerance on Wednesday (January 14) on the day the first edition of Charlie Hebdo was released after an attack by Islamist gunmen.
Merkel speaks during a debate on Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Attorney General says no appeal can be launched against Bexleyheath Academy teacher's sentence
Rights group Egal files discrimination complaint over case of Helena.
Anonymous hacktivists continue #OpCharlieHebdo campaign with website takedown and Turkey threat.
Pope Francis speaks about freedom of speech and religion while he travels to the Philippines.
Police reportedly found paedo-pornographic material on computers of Cherif Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly.
At least 2,000 people were killed by an assault on Baga which left 620 homes destroyed by fire.
FIRST PHOTO: French police have released photo showing cache of weapons at flat of Amedy Coulibaly.
The Archbishop of York says the country has faced a 'deep, deep economic crisis'.
Essex, North Wales and North Yorkshire given names of paedophiles by Canadian police in 2012
Gay man discriminated at work sues manager and receives support by Italy's gay rights groups
Paris gunman travelled to Madrid before killing policewoman and four Jewish people.
Fire at South Oxfordshire District Council building and two other properties believed to be arson
Aakjaer has contract ripped up after joining Old Trafford club as a scout in 2011.
The slogan was created to show solidarity with the journalists killed in the Paris shootings.
Armed Forces also make top 100 most gay-friendly employers.
Ruth Rendell had what has been described as a 'serious stroke'.
Council offices and two other locations catch ablaze during the night in Oxfordshire.
16 bodies discovered: executions believed to have happened before Shi'ite militia drove IS out of Kobachi.