Police are investigating the attack on the Muslim business in Walsall.
Will many of the 1.2 million British people living in continental Europe apply for a passport elsewhere?
The unrest has led to renewed calls for peace talks, which last broke down more than two years ago.
Police union spokesman claims that lifeguards are Isis targets and weapons are required to help combat terror.
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Passengers told the youths they were a disgrace to England
The new bill recognises a child's right to grow up in a family setting.
Former Labour minister also tells IBTimes UK that she would like immigration levels to be reduced.
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Among the accused is a senior member of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
The project is an extension of the internet 'situation room' set up during the 2014 Gaza War.
Demonstrators have been asked to attend the rally without backpacks after rallies turned violent
Zuma, who denied the allegations, is accused of spending £11.5m on upgrading Nkandla home in KwaZulu-Natal.
The verdict against Pedro Pablo Barrientos Nuñez could now lead to him facing murder charges in Chile.
GOP nominee has been accused of 'flip-flopping' over initial statement made in December 2015.
Tyriece Travon Watson, popularly known as Lor Scoota among fans, was shot dead on 25 June.
Mexican law enforcement authorities allegedly used rape and torture in the war on drugs.
Prosecutors opened the investigation just after French technicians said they had repaired the plane's black box.
Economist says investors worry a credit crunch will hit mortgage demand and hurt house prices.
Daoud, who previously worked as a reporter for the BBC, hosted a political talk show in Egypt.
The GOP candidate also refers to Massachusetts senator as 'Pochahontas' during their verbal sparring.
'Africa's Pinochet' was convicted of crimes against humanity, rape, sexual slavery and torture in May.
China's Communist party instructs country's media to stop uploading and distributing her songs.
Robert Stilwell and Mark Stribling will be sentenced on 29 July.
IBTimes UK investigates claims that Somali women and girls in the camp have been targets of sexual violence.
Her in-laws were angry that the woman's family had not paid the promised £565 as dowry.
The outflow has hit house rents and enrolments at international schools, and threatens to fuel unemployment.
The data from the recorder could help explain what caused the plane to crash.
Brown is a 'gang associate' so entourage should have been checked for guns, says lawsuit.
John Enochs accepted a plea bargain after being accused of raping 2 women at fraternity parties.