Donald Trump 'will meet Kim Jong Un by May' after North Korean invitation
The North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un will meet US president, Donald Trump in May, South Korea's national security adviser has told reporters.
M25 rapist Antoni Imiela dies in jail while his release was considered
Antoni Imiela, 63, who was dubbed the M25 rapist has died in jail while he was being considered for release.His death is not being treated as suspicious.
Heroin killed 38 people over 42 months in area where drug gang was operating
Heroin killed 38 people in Carmarthenshire, Wales, over 42 months Swansea Crown Court has heard.
Victims describe panic of Parsons Green tube bombing: 'I thought my head was on fire'
Witnesses to the Parsons Green tube bombing have spoken of their fear during the attack. Ahmed Hassan, denies attempted murder in the Old Bailey Trial
Meghan Markle baptised into Church of England during secret ceremony - report
The Archbishop of Canterbury has baptised Meghan Markle into the Church of England in a ceremony with Prince Harry and the Queen present.
Couple and daughter in critical condition after they were victims of 2 knife attacks in Vienna
Four people were injured in two separate knife attacks in Vienna. Police are looking into whether the attacks were linked.
Florida shootings: Nikolas Cruz may face death penalty as he is charged with 17 counts of murder
A grand jury has formally charged Nikolas Cruz with 17 counts of murder linked to the Florida high school mass shooting.
Friend of murdered spy Litvinenko says latest 'poisoning' is Kremlin message to would-be betrayers
Historian Yuri Felshtinsky who wrote a book with murdered spy Alexander Litvinenko says the Kremlin would have been targeting Sergei Skripal for a long time.
Ryanair CEO threatens to ground planes post-Brexit and warns there will be no more cheap holidays
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary says his airline may ground flights after Brexit to make voters "rethink".
Bradley Wiggins invested in tax avoidance scheme that used charity as a front - report
Cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins reportedly invested in a tax avoidance scheme using a charity as a front, that was closed down.
'Don't let the Tories divide children up according to religion' experts warn
A group of 70 faith leaders and academics have urged the government not to lift a 50% cap on admitting children due to religion.
Saudi prince says Riyadh will share anti-terror intelligence with the UK
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Salman has said his country will share intelligence with the UK to keep it safe.
Police inspector 'strangled detective wife and dumped her in a lake' after they fought over huge debts
Police inspector Darren McKie, 43, strangled his wife when she challenged him over his application for a loan, Chester Crown Court has heard.
Ex-Russian agent Sergei Skripal in critical condition was 'poisoned by fentanyl'
Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal is in a critical condition after exposure to an unknown substance. The 66-year-old was exchanged in a spy swap in 2010.
The middle class should stop lecturing the 'poor obese' on healthy eating says Jamie Oliver
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver says the middle class should stop lecturing the poor about obesity because they will put food on the table at all costs.
Police may launch criminal probe of ex-Archbishop of Canterbury over sexual abuse cover-up claims
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Scotland Yard may start a criminal probe into claims of a sexual abuse cover-up by ex-Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey.
Italy election 2018: Five-Star movement is largest party in exit polls that suggest hung parliament
The Five-Star movement is set to be the largest party in the Italian election which is heading toward a hung parliament, according to exit polls.
Man, 25, charged with murdering his grandmother who was found stabbed to death at her home
Greg Irvin, 25, from Walsall, has been charged with the murder of his grandmother, Anne James, who died from knife injuries.
Ministers were warned about Britain's big freeze a month ago as death toll expected to climb
The Met Office told ministers a month ago about the threat of the Beast from the East, with fears the death toll could hit 2,000.
Theresa May caves in to Tory Brexiteers by not committing to mirror EU rules
Theresa May will outline five tests for Brexit in a keynote speech on Friday at Mansion House in London.
Bristol University proposes banning speakers questioning the transgender status of women
Bristol University's students' union will ban speakers who question the transgender status of women, known as Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists
UK officials tried to dissuade Trump from slapping steep tariffs on steel and aluminium
The US president Donald Trump will put steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports of 25% and 10% respectively.
Irish border is being used to spark new Brexit referendum says Boris Johnson
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson says that the issue of the Irish border is being used as a "proxy war" to thwart Brexit.
KFC runs low on gravy only days after it shut stores due to a chicken shortage
KFC has run short of gravy, only days after hundreds of its outlets stayed closed due to a chicken shortage.
Hope Hicks becomes 4th White House communications head to quit under Trump
One of Donald Trump's longest serving advisers, Hope Hicks, is quitting. Trump is now looking for his 5th communications head.
World's biggest music streaming site Spotify lists to go public on NYSE
Spotify has filed to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange directly instead of a normal IPO in which shares are issued with the price underwritten by investment banks.
Elton John 'snubbed in mum's will after long-running feud over PA who gets £250k'
Sir Elton John has reportedly been snubbed in his mother Sheila Farebrother's will over a long-running feud with his PA.
Theresa May to tell EU: You can't break up UK over Northern Ireland's post-Brexit status
The prime minister Theresa May will tell the EU it can't break up the UK over Northern Ireland's post-Brexit status.
Ex-F1 boss Max Mosley denies that he lied under oath during 'Nazi orgy trial'
The former F1 boss Max Mosley denies he lied about publishing a racist leaflet during a privacy trial in 2008. He told Channel 4 News he was not a racist.
While there are mobile blackspots in the UK, the Moon will get 4G coverage next year
The Moon will get its first mobile phone network next year after a deal between Vodafone, Nokia and Audi. The Ultra Compact Network device weighs only 1kg.