2001 census in England and Wales estimated 23,000 girls under age 15 could be at risk each year.
Lawmakers to vote on use of electric chair.
Far-right group chairman Paul Golding breaches bail conditions by visiting East London Mosque.
Actor eager to continue playing Ken Barlow after court clears soap star of rape and sexual assault.
Home Office announces ban on cheap booze from April from campaigners split on effectiveness.
New York governor says JFK, La Guardia and SWF hit by extreme weather.
Eight die in fire and avalanche at South Africa mine.
Ken Barlow actor not guilty of rape and sexual assault of five women.
Annual snow festival begins in Sapporo, on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.
Family of murdered secular leader of Popular Front wanted Kamel Gadhgadhi to be tried not killed.
Man dressed in underwear and bow tie drank the fish in cider, engine oil and urine.
Camel bones challenge historical accuracy of Bible from Age of the Patriarchs to Kingdom of David.
Ukrainian anti-government protesters get married in Kiev.
Frederickson is now officially underweight
Michelle Chapman set up fake social media accounts and sent herself abusive messages.
Americans less sure on whether Knox killed Meredith Kercher.
Best photos of the day: 6 February 2014.
'Japanese Beethoven' received help with compositions.
Students at Massachusetts' Wellesley College call for artist Tony Matelli's sculpture removal
1.5 metre jellyfish found on a beach in Tasmania..
With the easing of labour market restrictions, population trends expected to continue.
Baby born with rare condition that meant her body had been drained of blood.
As we near the Sochi starting line, IBT looks at the activists limbering up for LGBT rights.
The first prosecution for female genital mutilation is expected to go ahead in a few weeks.
Aerial view shows Trafalgar Square traffic jams.
Illegal excavation at important archaeological sites in Syria is "extremely dangerous" to the country's heritage.
A man believed to have superhuman strength was shot dead by police after assaulting a teen and a police officer
Ros Curwood argues that boardroom decisions and technology are dehumanising business.
Sean FitzPatrick, Willie McAteer and Pat Whelan face fraud charges in dock of Dublin court.
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister says companies are more interested in opportunities following batch of economic reforms.