Humiliating result for Lord Chancellor Michael Gove as Supreme Court throws out plans to deny legal aid.
Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman for President Putin has explained his earnings as due to a family inheritance.
The jihadists release a new montage of killings said to have taken place in besieged Fallujah, Iraq.
Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz said Bank Negara monitored fund's debts and its implications on banks.
Syria's chief government negotiator was reacting to comments made by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Britain's £200m polar research ship is unlikely to be christened RRS Boaty McBoatface, although a raft of other similar names have sprung up.
Clare Theresa Crockett was based in Playa Prieta where she was teaching children.
Zoo officials say they are looking into the incident which has been widely circulated on YouTube.
The royals are meeting US President Obama and First Lady Michelle for a private dinner at Kensington Palace.
The stone was given to its former colonial ruler and was not stolen, says Modi's government.
Riots sparked after police arrest four people in connection with ritual murders occurred in Lusaka.
Police said fire on empty bus may have ignited passing vehicle.
With only four games remaining, the Thai-owned club are eight points clear.
Militants from Caribbean islands featured in Isis propaganda video.
Housebuilder survey by McBains Cooper shows rising output at risk from construction sector shortages.
Government committed to fighting oil pipelines attacks amid ongoing fuel crisis and corruption.
Anti-Islam party has called for burqas and minarets to be banned.
Italian coastguard says there is no confirmation that four migrant boats sank while crossing from Egypt.
Discounted starter homes for first-time buyers will cannibalise demand for Help to Buy and shared ownership.
Airline allowed women to opt out of route but has not responded to requests from gay crew.
Footage reveals fault lines that triggered the two massive earthquakes, on 14 and 16 April.
Plea for Waitrose was daubed on the side of a building site in East London
There are incredible risks to sex work that extend beyond sexually transmitted disease and drug addiction.
Locals loot Dunoon shops owned by foreigners in latest episode of xenophobic violence in the country.
Murle tribe believed to be behind massacre and abduction of civilians in region bordering South Sudan.
Spokesman for Labour leader tells IBTimes UK that he will not deputise the task of meeting US president.
Analysts say Daesh's monthly income fell 30% to $56 million as its territory shrunk over the past year.
The former UK prime minister helped attract investment to the oil-rich area of Mangystau.
Ghoreishi was killed by a teenage neighbour but press coverage has eluded the migrant's case.
The quake was the biggest to hit Ecuador in decades and has left at least 2,500 injured.