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UK: Man jailed for life after drowning grandson, 9, in the bath two days before Christmas
Stewart Greene, 65, murdered Alex Robinson while his mother, grandmother and his four-year-old sister had gone out to buy a Turkey.
War on Isis: 305 jihadists killed by RAF drones in Iraq with 'no known civilian casualties'
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK reveals figures on British drone strikes in Iraq against Islamic State.
UK: 31-year-old man arrested on suspicion of rape after body of Caroline Everest is found
The body of Sheffield Hallam student Caroline Everest was found in the Porter Brook River early on Tuesday morning
Suspicious package near Buckingham Palace forces office evacuation
Police rushed to Grosvenor Place, close to Hyde Park, following reports of a suspect package.
Steam Autumn Sale is under way: Black Friday deals on Fallout, GTA 5, Call of Duty and more
Lord Gaben is coming for your hard earned dollar.
Brexit debate: Nigel Farage, Nick Clegg and Jose Manuel Barroso to clash again over EU referendum
Politicians set to debate at Oxford University Union ahead of the EU referendum.
Labour Party announces a review into the effects of business tax breaks
Review will examine whether business tax breaks 'hinder or help' businesses and citizens.
UK: Parts of the UK colder than Siberia as icy weather moves in
A polar plume is set to freeze parts of Britain as the country stockpiles salt
UK Video Game Deals: Fallout 4, Call of Duty Black Ops 3, Halo 5, Just Cause 3 and more
A ton of deals of recent AAA games, and Xbox One and PlayStation 4 bundles.
Baker Street tube station evacuated as police carry out controlled explosion nearby
A silver car was left in the middle of the road outside one of the exits.
Paris attacks: Poll finds half of Britons favour sending troops to Syria to fight Isis
ComRes poll also finds majority worried about terror backlash on UK from Isis.
UK public support for Syrian refugees collapses in wake of deadly Paris attacks
Half of the British public believe the UK should not accept more Syrian refugees according to a recent poll.
Paris attacks: British Muslims join Christians, Jews and other faiths to condemn terrorist violence
In a video released by the Faith Forum, believers of all faiths urge compassion and unity
India: Is Congress scion Rahul Gandhi a British citizen?
Gandhi declared his nationality as British in 2006 annual return for a company he registered in the UK
UK and Russia still split over air strike targets in Syria after Paris attacks
British prime minister says he pressed Vladimir Putin over the issue at a G20 summit in Turkey.
MG: Hundreds of thousands at risk of carrying little-known STI Mycoplasma genitalium
Mycoplasma genitalium has few symptoms, but can cause urethritis, cervicitis and female infertility.
Robots will destroy 15 million jobs warns Bank of England
Around 31.21 million people are employed in the UK out of a total population of 64 million.
Schengen: Europe faces 'race against time' to save passport-free travel zone
Sweden has become the latest country to temporarily reimpose border controls.
Eurosceptics furious at Cameron after prime minister backs down on benefits for EU migrants
Cameron's EU reform plans branded 'pretty thin gruel'.
Isis 'Cyber Caliphate' hacks more than 54,000 Twitter accounts
Most of the victims of the Twitter hack are based in Saudi Arabia, but some are feared to be British.
Russian plane crash: Sharm el-Sheikh airport staff questioned to find out if insiders helped plant bombs
Egyptian investigators have said that they now are "90 per cent sure" that the aircraft was bombed.
Diwali 2015: Top 10 greetings to wish your loved ones
Diwali is celebrated in several countries including India, Malaysia and Singapore as well as by the Hindu community in Britain.
British jet carrying 189 people came 'within 1,000' feet of missile
Pilot took evasive action to dodge the rocket as the jet approached Sharm el-Sheikh.
Britons to fly home from Sharm el-Sheikh 'under special security measures'
BREAKING: British holidaymakers are due to fly home tomorrow.
UK has one of the worst healthcare systems in the developed world says OECD
UK lags behind many other OECD countries in containing obesity in adults and children.
MI5 and GCHQ secretly collected phone and email data for 15 years says Theresa May
May and her predecessors secretly approved the bulk collection of communication data since 2001.
Diwali 2015: What is the Festival of Lights and how is it celebrated in the UK?
Video explores the meaning of the festival celebrates by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world.
Global warming could make people have less sex, resulting in falling birth rates
A study has found that birth rates drop in the nine months after a particularly hot day.
Protests planned ahead of Egyptian president Abdul Fattah al-Sisi visiting Downing Street
Activists demand Cameron confronts Egyptian president over alleged human rights abuses.
British journalists Neil Bonner and Rebecca Prosser jailed for filming documentary in Indonesia
Bonner and Prosser were held off Batam while doing documentary on piracy in Southeast Asia.