Wheelchair-bound man is pictured waving package above head just before explosion.
A court has found five people guilty of manslaughter over the 2012 Costa Concordia shipwreck off Italy, in which 32 people died.
Five prison officers arrested following attack on Woolwich suspect in Belmarsh prison.
Investigator claims that wiring flaws and condensation could be responsible for fire on Ethiopian Airlines' Boeing 787.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says preliminary agreement on return to negotiating table has been reached.
An original copy of the list of 801 Jews whom Oskar Schindler saved from the Holocaust is up for sale on eBay, with the starting bid set at $3 million.
Witnesses claim woman fell when safety harness released itself mid-ride.
Bernard Monteiro works as a carpenter and doused his 40-year-old wife Roselyn with kerosene before torching her at their home.
Unidentified man found dead on Istanbul-London flight believed to be Turkish national in his 30s.
Even 5,000 miles from their original homeland, descendants of French refugees in South Africa make the effort to mark Bastille Day. Cath Everett joins them.
Fire crews from all over east London rush to fight blazes bigger than nine football pitches.
Security around Carole and Michael Middleton's home has dispersed.
Gunmen kidnap newly arrived unnamed victim as he tries to drive away.
Police plans to corral English Defence League in pub lead to warnings of alcohol-fuelled rabble.
Over 1,000 ivory tusks found in 20ft container from Togo.
18 hounds poisoned and three dead at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
McCartney writes to Benigno Aquino III asking for Mali the elephant to be transferred to Thailand.
Marte Deborah Dalelv, who was in Dubai for a business trip, had gone to the police on 6 March to report rape and assault.
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates confirm more cases of deadly coronavirus.
Convicted murderers Alfredo Stranieri and Germain Gaiffe tie the knot in France's first official behind-bars gay wedding.
Mandla Mandela seeks to overturn court decision over burial place of former president's children.
Hindus believe crows contain souls of persons who commit suicide.
Combination of good weather and school break-up potentially leading to mass congestion.
Royal source says hospital staff were told due date was 19 July.
Vermin swelled up to 'huge size' at Covent Garden Tesco store after feeding on food in filthy warehouse.
Technology based on nature hides swimmers and turns surfers into potential poison for man-eating sharks.
Thionville’s Notre-Dame de la Providence institute expelled three girls for drinking and leaving their room in a Berlin hostel.
Lab rats actively sought out more alcohol after a single exposure to nicotine.
Play about Delhi gang rape victim opens in Hammersmith's Riverside Studios.
Safe procedure could double number of lives saved, claim Boston medical researchers.