Woman was carrying calcified foetus, a phenomenon known as 'stone baby', in abdomen for three decades.
On eve of first gay weddings, survey finds one fifth of Britons would snub invite
The switch-on was the most emotional and overwhelming experience of Joanne Milne's life.
Best photos of the day: 28 March 2014.
Malaysia's transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein says missing Boeing 777 flew at a higher speed and used more fuel.
Danny Bowman lost almost 30 pounds and remained housebound for six months to get a perfect self-portrait.
Vetean actress who plays Rita Tanner is held by Chesire police after daughter's arrest in Knutsford
Court assessor's illness delays Pistorius's defence until April 7.
Police want to speak to Garner's girlfriend and travelling companion, Heidi Hukkelaas.
Committee headed by Sir Nigel Rodley also criticises NSA snooping programme.
Claudius, Roman emperor from 41 to 54 AD, is wearing an elaborate crown like the ones ancient Egyptian rulers used to wear.
New inquest into death of 96 Liverpool fans to start on Monday
A Florida driver uploads video of three-minute tailgating cruise on YouTube titled 'Redneck Road Rage/Instant Karma'.
New search area in Indian Ocean based on radar data between South China Sea and Strait of Malacca and fuel consumption.
The proposed plan would promote positive discrimination to ensure a greater representation of ethnic minorities in the police force.
Daughters of Jordanian national who divorced in 2003 from Saudi monarch reportedly being held captive in royal palace.
Man suspected of racially motivated attack on a woman at Heathrow Airport caught doing exercise after incident
Do it for Denmark advert by Spies Rejser travel is calling for Danes to have more sex.
Death-toll from Oso may hit 190 – but it's not the worst ever
Cider experts say UK floods wiped out almost 17,500 acres of orchards.
Activists who call themselves "Amazon Anonymous" are fighting for better worker rights in the UK
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God is holding an event worshipping 'holy' olive oil in Auckland.
Reports by NGOs show Congolese women are subjected to daily abuse.
The rumour that all North Korea university students had to copy hairstyle of Kim Jong-Un was a hoax.
Body found at Gwent Wetland Site is still to be identified.
French magazine that reported Hollande and Gayet liaison ordered to publish breach of privacy verdict on front page.
A passenger reported hearing an explosion from the engine of Swiss Air plane about to take off from London City Airport
BBC paedophile star may have abused yet more victims as Michael Gove announces new findings by police.
IBTimes UK investigation reveals the London boroughs and wards where most shootings occurred during 2011-13.
Ball will appear at Brighton Magistrates' Court on 10 April.