PC Ian Dibell, 41, was shot in a street in Clacton-on-Sea by Peter Reeve in the afternoon of 9 July as he rushed out of his home after he heard gunshots,
Farza Ahmed claims she saw husband Iftikhar attacking their daughter in new defence statement.
Two Britons and one American injured during annual running of bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
Armed police urging people to stay indoors as they hunt gunman believed to have killed one man and injured second.
Stone Roses fan missing since their 29 June concert at Heaton Park confirmed dead.
Bosnian Serb army commander on trial for genocide and role in siege of Sarajevo.
Chelsea and England footballer denies racial slurs as verbal confrontation during QPR match spirals out of control.
Dozen workers taken ill in second suspected chemical leak in 10 days at Severalls Business Park in Colchester.
Stabbing spree, broken bottle brawl and death from suspected drug overdose mar music festival.
70 Tory MPs show scale of coalition dissent over Liberal Democrat plans for 80 percent-elected house.
Young female companion pictured with hermit state's new leader may be his sister or partner.
Chelsea captain John Terry accused of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand at a game at Loftus Road in October 2011.
Attack came after a protest march against the reopening of Nato supply routes passed a military camp.
Residents advised to be alert, as Environment Agency issues 27 flood warnings and 108 flood alerts across country.
Virginia Commonwealth University researchers discover that rabbits' antibodies trick the body immune system into accepting the stem cell from an unrelated donor.
Google's much-hyped third generation Galaxy Nexus smartphone has been cleared of the injunction barely a week after it was banned in the US, thanks to the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update.
Scientists find a new treatment for asthma by reprogramming some asthma-promoting immune cells.
University of California scientists find that obesity does not increase morality risk but say that it does not mean that obesity is not a threat to individual health.
After extended flights in space, a microscopic worm Caenorhabditis elegans (C elegans) undergoes genetic changes that help it to live longer.
Academics at the University of Central Lancashire put together an image of Christian Grey, the dark and mysterious character at the centre of E L James' 50 Shades of Grey novels.
International donors urge effective implementation of developmental projects with the aid as they worry financial mismanagement and corruption could undermine the purpose of the aid.
Two months of rain in one night wreak havoc in southern Krasnodar and kill at least 150 in worst flooding in decades.
Wayne State University scientists discover that ProAlgaZyme (algae extracts) increase good cholesterol levels, which in turn help cure cardiac disease.
Flash floods sweep the area at midnight killing sleeping residents and causing houses to be flooded up to the first floor.
Vornado Realty Trust announces it will acquire retail space at New York 666 Fifth Avenue, expanding its best-in-class Manhattan street retail portfolio.
To celebrate the bicentenary of Charles Dickens, Watts Gallery unveils an exclusive exhibition called Dickens and the Artists which will explore Dickens' view of art and artists and the significant influence that his writings had upon the art of his age.
Met Office issues red warnings for south-west Devon and east Cornwall urging people to take precaution.
Apple seems to be in hot water amid a spate of corporate lawsuits being contested in several countries across the globe. The company's recent accomplishment of getting Samsung's Galaxy Nexus banned in US may seem to be a consolation win, as it now faces serious allegations of patent infringement over Siri's intellectual copyrights.
Amsterdam to lose world-famous vice scene with city council clean-up of shop-window brothels.
Police conclude investigations into sex abuse claims by five woman against South African tennis champ they say abused them when he was their coach.