Millionaire Kinga Legg found dead in bathtub at plush Hotel Bristol in Paris
Napo says that changes to probation supervision could have been linked to two murders.
Financial services industry group FFA UK guides customers on how to be secure from telephone scams.
Disgraced entertainer accepts convictions for child sex abuse.
IBTimes UK looks at child marriage on International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2014.
On 2 December, it is the United Nations International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
Jody Lee Hunt, 39, hunted by police after ex-partner and three others shot dead
Lauten: 'After many hours of prayer, talking to my parents, I can see just how hurtful my words were.'
Obama wants cops to wear body cameras to minimise chances of "another Michael Brown"
Australian state considers using hatches to allow parents to abandon newborns 'without fear of prosecution'.
Viral video shows women in Haryana state's Rohtak district defending themselves from three men on a bus journey.
Daynes pleaded guilty last week to stabbing Breck Bednar to death at a flat in Grays, Essex.
Barry Jones and Michelle King convicted of toddler's manslaughter after daughter drank heroin substitute.
Neo-nazi Mimmo Hammer has alleged links to powerful local 'Ndrangheta boss.
BREAKING: North Yorkshire Police launch appeal after baby found dead in wheelie bin.
Tycoon started paying for poor girls' weddings when colleague died before marrying off daughters
Cosimo Pagnani stabbed his wife Maria D'Antonio to death in Sicignano degli Alburni, near Salerno.
Lewys Martin demanded Bitcoins in exchange for bank account details he had stolen.
Five held on terrorism offences and 13 more arrested on suspicion of immigration offences
Carl Pistorius lifts lid on how Blade Runner is surviving in prison.
Prince Harry disclosed his secret as part of the #FeelNoShame campaign for World Aids Day.
The world's worst ever industrial disaster took place 30 years ago in Bhopal, India.
Mortality rate under nurse at Lugo di Romagna hospital three times higher than that of colleagues.
BBC's complaints and appeal department rule out further investigation into Top Gear presenter.
Ebola response team leader says two out of three countries worst affected are treating 70% of patients.
Campaigners are now pushing to hit the one millionth mark by Thursday.
Bahraini activist accused of assaulting a policewoman boycotted 'unfair' trial.
Over 50,000 mum's logging on to BabyCentre have named their boys Mohammad
Conrad criticised for 'keep your knickers on' comment made during BBC radio phone-in.
Everyday Sexism founder Laura Bates talks about her book, feminism and trolling online.