UMP party member says face-covering veils pose a security threat.
Giant craters created by gas explosions in Siberia could explain Bermuda Triangle disappearances.
Presenter Judy Finnigan has apologised for saying Ched Evans' rape was "not violent"
It is not just Mad Men's Don Draper who can influence advertising, just ask Mary Wells and Sir Martin Sorrell.
The £400m development in Leeds will begin this week
Abdulaziz Fahad Abdulaziz Alrashid who killed American colleague in Riyadh 'was disgruntled employee' at Vinnell Arabia.
The eight terrorists are believed to be hiding in Yemen.
Outspoken cleric called for greater rights for disenfranchised Shi'ite minority
In pictures, the best of the Frieze Art Fair 2014 in Regent's Park, London.
John Thornton held by police for fervent cleaning at Bristol hotel
Philip Meredith denies restraining pupil with bean bag while working at Ty Sign Primary School.
GMP officer claims Rochdale paedophile ring not pursued so officers could improve conviction targets.
Romero Ramos has been victim of series of appalling blunders - but it's nothing we Spaniards didn't expect.
Balkan rivalries boil over during a Euro 2016 qualifying match between Serbia and Albania.
IBTimes UK speaks to Kurdish activists about the women who are playing key role in defence of their land.
Conservative Catholics react with outrage to homosexuality comments prompting Vatican to backtrack.
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir urged to veto 'abusive' security bill.
There has been a long history of tension between ethnic Albanians and Serbs over Kosovo.
Police investigates officers captured on camera kicking Civic Party member.
United Nations mission chief Anthony Banbury told UN Security Council Ebola is "winning the race"
Judge rules baby is illegal although he was born in Australia.
However household incomes rose at fastest rate in more than five years
DNA tests show bodies in grave not that of missing students, giving hope to families.
Suspect Roderick Macdonald sent back to UK after been found guilty of abusing two girls in 2012.
Australian author Richard Flanagan won the award for his novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Mythical State TV show pokes fun at Isis, using slapstick and puns to mock extremist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Two Poles, one Israeli and a Nepalese person were confirmed dead by police.
The strange looking sea animal looked like a cross between a star fish and an octopus with 100 moving arms.
American Edward Smith told This Morning he's currently involved with a Volkswagen Beetle called Vanilla
End Child Poverty campaign says it's increasingly a problem in families where at least one parent works.