Sir Bruce Keogh has warned against the suspension of emergency care on April 26.
US secretary of state flew to Japan after a surprise stop in Afghanistan.
One female officer described the checks as 'degrading' and a violation of their rights.
The temple had been denied permission to hold a fireworks display but went ahead with it.
Gun battle took place on Basilan Island and left another 52 soldiers wounded.
A 42-year-old Oxford academic was found by his cleaner in his four-storey house.
Police charge driver for allegedly keeping beer safe while children placed in car's footwells.
Reforms would put almost all aspects of the country's strictly codified labour relations up for negotiation.
Jack Neill, from Hamilton in Scotland, posed in the bath with a blacked-up face 'for entertainment'.
French edition of the magazine contained negative coverage of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Democratic frontrunner is accused of campaigning in a train carriage.
Hitler was born in the quaint three-storey house, in the town of Braunau am Inn, on 20 April 1889.
Snapchat photo shows cups used in a drinking game arranged as a swastika and a Star of David.
The 6-8 April summit saw a range of speakers speak on various issues affecting women.
PM to release six years worth of information as demonstrators march on Conservative Spring Forum.
Michael Banks climbed the 600ft Morro Rock to propose to his girlfriend via FaceTime.
Former president has refused to apologise for public argument while campaigning for his wife.
'The Boss' joins companies such as Apple and HP in condemning House Bill 2.
Archaeologists say artefacts pillaged from heritage sites in war-torn country traced to London.
The new 'indigenously designed' engine for an intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of attacking US.
PAC fails to find any evidence of wrongdoing or abuse of power by Najib.
The new group comprising Kenyans, Tanzanians and Ugandans is believed to have links to al-Shabaab.
Documents and equipment seized in raid of offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca offices in El Salvador.
Forensic investigation begins after city workers find what appears to be human remains.
A ransom was allegedly paid for the release of the 57-year-old.
EU financial affairs head Pierre Moscovici says revelations in Panama papers 'frankly shocking'.
Attorney General H M Prasetyo warns 'more than one person' will be executed this year.
Facebook has good security but Islamic State supporters have found ways to get around it.
IBTimes UK tried out the tourist board's latest initiative.
Chinese internet providers have banned stories about Panama Papers.