Met Police insists it has an 'appropriate policing plan' in place as court makes Article 50 verdict.
GPs in England have stopped providing some contraceptive methods because of budget cuts.
British Transport Police confirm serious incident at overground station
Autistic Callum Matthew Thomas Taylor has been banned from owning animals for the rest of his life.
Witness says sports car mounted the pavement while driving over a bridge.
Police release CCTV images of a man they would like to speak with in connection with sex attack.
Activists and opposition to hold two-day strike in protest at rising prices in already crippled economy.
Brizzi admitted to butchering the 59-year-old victim's body but claimed he died accidentally during a sex game.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has weighed in - describing the industrial action as 'totally unacceptable'.
Burundians commemorate 11 and 12 December 2015 when civilians were executed and their bodies were thown in mass graves.
High profile figures such as Pope Francis, Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel have all warned against fake news.
Police find more than 100 pictures and videos of women undressing in Queensland shopping centres.
An EGM of TCS is scheduled for 13 December where a similar fate awaits Cyrus Mistry.
House of Lords' EU Committee urged Whitehall and Brussels to recognise 'unique' relationship.
Crisis facilitator Benjamin Mkapa said Burundi's controversial government is legal and legitimate.
An investigation has been launched by Thames Water after 1m-high flood levels in parts of the capital.
The baby boy may be entitled to Gibraltar citizenship after being rescued on the Mediterranean Sea.
Pakistan International Airlines said 10 ATR aircraft will be grounded until 'they are cleared after thorough examination'.
Government to make support of white nationalists, who backed Jo Cox's killer, illegal in landmark decision.
Unless there is an easy way out the president will almost be 'forced to stay' says Pragmora think tank
Regime forces control 90% of the area that was previously held by rebels in the region.
Properties are being searched and police are asking people to remain vigilant.
Tindyebwa Agaba, who came to the UK as a refugee from Rwanda, tells IBTimes UK his story.
Snowden wrote the letter to Annie Alfred as part of Amnesty International's campaign against human rights violations.
Japan said China's actions were regrettable and harmed the improvement of relations between Tokyo and Beijing.
'The employees in this store saw an opportunity to make a child smile,' a Best Buy store manager said.
The airport plan was formulated after decades of debate about the world heritage site Badgerys Creek.
A draft of the proposal reportedly also offers security for civilians opting to remain in the war-torn city.
This has raised fears that the militants might make a comeback to the region, they once partially controlled.
Pressure group seeks permanent residence before Article 50 to leave the EU is triggered.