Jury agrees police, ambulance and Sheffield Wednesday and staff at fault when 96 Liverpool fans died.
The article was published without her byline but Lee's biographer found evidence to support that it was her work.
Improving infrastructure in rural areas, such as internet connections, will ease city housing pressures.
India is suffering from a water shortage that has affected 330 million people.
As Venezuelans struggle to find food and medicine, there are two more things they'll have to do without: electricity and beer.
Information about users of dating website 'only for the' beautiful published online after data leak.
Jury rule behaviour of fans did not contribute to dangerous situation at stadium in new inquest.
Between 20 and 48 people killed in southeastern Nigeria as attacks blamed on Fulani militants on the rise.
At least 200 firemen battle blaze in six-storey building for over four hours.
No 4 reactor exploded on 26 April 1986, releasing large amounts of radiation into the atmosphere.
Hungarian channel TV2 didn't see the funny side.
Suspected sixth victim linked to feud between Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch and Christy Kinahan.
A closed-door meeting was held to address accusations against the Archbishop of Lyon of covering up for guilty priests.
The jury of six women and three men decide on 14 questions, which include whether the victims were unlawfully killed.
The Bradford West MP made the comments before she was elected and says her views on Israel have moderated.
Alibaba used to sell a Mickey Mouse-shaped device through which the DisneyLife service could be availed of.
The leader of the Roman Catholic order allegedly claimed "his semen contained the body of Christ".
Pakistan and India's foreign secretaries met to hold talks for the first time since the Pathankot attack.
Refugees who volunteer to leave will be paid £800.
The bear was eventually tranquilised and will be returned to the wild.
Memorial services are held in Ukraine to mark the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
John Ridsdel's severed head was found in a plastic bag after Abu Sayyaf Group's demands for ransom were not met.
Police suspect the sweets were contaminated with pesticides as they await laboratory test results.
Three dozen people who opposed the law have been arrested.
Beijing accuses US of promoting 'militarisation' of South China Sea through navigation exercises.
Social care workers contacted after two adults 'stage' abduction of a 12-year-old boy in residential street.
The move follows a profit warning issued by Dave Lewis, Tesco's chief executive earlier this month.
Cross defaults have been triggered but they are 'limited', 1MDB said.
Lukman Hakim Saifuddin says men are just trying to please their wives.
Government therefore has to step in and prevent any move to turn country into an Islamic society.