SNCF has to now spend millions of euros to reconfigure platforms to fit too-wide trains.
Previous policy on giving blood was perceived as discriminatory against gay men
Merseyside government employee questioned over alterations to Hillsborough tragedy Wikipedia page.
Police guard the house in Melton Old Road while they carry out investigations
Flint tools discovered in South London could be one of the earliest prehistoric objects found in London.
Three times more spectators than usual turn out to mark Tara's feat of saving young son of Jeremy Triantafilo
Gonzo-style blogger purportedly held at checkpoint by Kiev forces
Drowned animals may cause outbreak of diseases in flood-hit Bosnia and Serbia.
The online Catorce y Medio will be produced in Cuba and will not have a printed version
WHSmith has been ranked Britain's worst big store, whilst Lush is customers' favourite.
Jason Hawkes took advantage of the recent glorious weather to capture London from the air.
Iranians detained for uploading 'vulgar' version of Pharrell Williams' Happy song onto YouTube.
RSPCA appeal to help find boy who threw cat to two waiting dogs.
RAF's Red Arrows aerobatic team are getting ready for their 2014 season.
Man from Hangzhou beats daughter to death for allegedly cheating at school.
Refugees often resort to returning to Syria to receive the treatment they need
Jonathan Sutton to be questioned over stabbings of Emma Mansell and children.
Met Police is offering a £15,000 reward for information leading to the prosecution of the person or people responsible for killing of Jamil Palmer
Uriah Gardner stabbed 17-year-old Fico Dougan to death as he watched television.
RAF sends in Hercules aircraft to look for four men who capsized in Atlantic last week
More than 600 people evacuated after fire at London tourist attraction.
Best photos of the day: 21 May 2014.
US Treasury said sanctions not related to Ukraine crisis.
UK's Prince Charles compared Russian President Vladimir Putin to Nazi dictator over the recent crisis in Ukraine.
Anning's findings contributed to development of new theories about extinction
A report has found that the impact of social investments is unclear, despite huge investment
BBC sports presenter says she invested in company Icebreaker Management in 'good faith'.
Ti-Anna Wang has suffered 25 years of injustice. Now she tells her story.
BBC Turkey rejects 'unfounded allegations' that two actors were hired for film about Soma aftermath.
Boko Haram was founded in 2002 and launched its violent campaign demanding that Nigeria become an Islamic state with harsh Sharia law, in 2009 – well before the War against Libya.