EE will shut its call centres in India and bring 600 jobs back to the UK by end of 2016.
Hailstones the size of coconuts damage thousands of homes across the South East Asian country.
The store will remain completely silent for 60 minutes every Saturday from 7 May onwards.
Former wealth planner is first person charged following months of probes by international agencies.
Two Britons and an Irishman were held in a Kurdish-controlled prison after crossing the border from Syria.
EU civil aviation says regulators failed to enforce air safety rules in more than 15 sensitive areas.
Transport for London says cost to upgrade system 8 times more than airport's £2.2bn figure.
Eight family members were killed and three children were spared in an apparent 'pre-planned execution'.
Simone Gonzalez, 32, stripped off as police officers moved in to arrest her after their pursuit.
On the first anniversary of the Nepal earthquake, geologists speak to IBTimes UK about why it was so destructive.
The deployment would take the number of US personnel there to 300.
After winning Aurora Prize, she called for international prosecution of Burundi's President Nkurunziza.
Humberside make arrests in connection with the deaths of Daniel Hatfield and Matthew Higgins.
Rule changes will take effect from 16 May in 'a clear message to rogue direct marketing companies'.
Vukotic, 17, was savagely attacked at random by a man under a serious sex offender supervision order.
Morphine and strychnine plants grown at the film location of Hogwart's to warn about the dangers of drugs.
Steel tycoon has now lost £20bn in assets since the 2008 crash.
US president rules out deploying ground troops to oust Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad.
EU-Turkey deal has led to sharp fall in illegal migration across Aegean, Donald Tusk says.
The American Staffordshire terrier-Great Dane cross breed, became startled by the boy's mother coughing and unexpectedly bit the baby.
Three people killed in the Turkish town of Kilis on Friday, as Daesh fired five rockets from the nearby Syrian border.
American Civil Liberties Union is pursuing claims against the CIA on behalf of 3 former detainees.
23 April is the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death.
Football chief allegedly asked for racy pictures if his side won an away game.
Daesh video shows downed MIG-23 jet near Damascus.
Documents leaked to the press reveal Blair's consultancy had wide access to the pariah nation.
The rapid succession of crashes took place early on 21 April in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fears North Korea may soon conduct a nuclear test after missile fired from submarine
The pilot flew hundreds of miles in less than 30 minutes to deliver vital medical equipment.
Australian paratrooper suffered leg and pelvic injuries and briefly lost consciousness.