New York bar says customers will be asked to leave if they use the word incorrectly in conversation.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has suggested the UK could have a 'Norway-plus' Brexit deal, though he has warned that the UK cannot cherry-pick EU benefits.
Residents of Mumbai village of Asalpha proud to live in a "beautiful masterpiece" after volunteers transform slum.
Fans are delighted that Walsh, 57, has finally joined Instagram. The ITV host bares a striking resemblance to his actor son Barney.
Jose Mourinho says he can use Alexis Sanchez on the right, the left, up front and behind the striker following his arrival from Arsenal.
Under UK laws, the terrorist and military arm of the group are banned but the political wing remains legal.
Liverpool left-back Alberto Moreno may not be ready to make his return from injury in Saturday's clash with West Brom, but has vowed to work hard to dislodge Andrew Robertson.
Donald Trump and Theresa May hold bilateral talks at World Economic Forum in Davos amid rumours of a rift.
Nine men and four women arrested following morning raids by West Midlands Police during investigation into modern slavery
A deal between Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could fall through with the German club angry with the Gunners' negotiating tactics.
Designs for a futuristic concert venue shaped like a giant golf ball which will sit next to London's Olympic Stadium have been commissioned.
An Iceland newspaper's unfortunate mix-up in production left readers briefly convinced that the beloved ginger pop star had carked it.
Prime minister Theresa May said that cryptocurrency regulation in the UK is being "very seriously" looked at by authorities.
Online sensation issued two grovelling apologies posting an insensitive video picturing a man who had committed suicide during his visit to Japan's Aokigahara.
The two Merseyside outfits seemed set to go head-to-head for the 20-year-old centre-back but have since been put off by his price tag.
Louise Turpin seen smirking in court as judge rules parents cannot see their children until 2021 over "house of horrors" torture claims.
Eusebio Di Francesco has praised the commitment, seriousness and professionalism of Edin Dzeko, who will continue to play for Roma despite being in talks over a move to Chelsea.
Tom and Suri Cruise were last photographed together in August 2012, when he took her to Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Pep Guardiola's side have had two bids rejected for the Brazilian midfielder, who reportedly prefers a move to The Etihad Stadium.
Zidane has admitted that his job will rest on the Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain after Real Madrid were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Leganes.
Highly-rated teenage Falkirk left-back Tony Gallacher is closing in on a January move to Liverpool, where he is expected to join up with Neil Critchley's Under-23 squad.
Burger King has uploaded a video mocking net neutrality which shows customers receiving Whoppers at slower times, depending on what "package" they ordered.
With Andy Murray injured and Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal braced to dominate again; can Kyle Edmund take the tennis world by storm?
Twitter furiously blasted Sarah Sanders declaring that people do not care if the president asks government officials about their voting habits
New research has investigated the amount of light available in the newborn universe, which may offer some clues.
CashBet Coin, the cryptocurrency creation of a California online gaming website, has signed Arsenal as a major promotional partner.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will use her speech during the World Economic Forum Thursday (25 January) to attack encrypted chat app Telegram for being "home to criminals".
UK and Scottish governments at loggerheads over who should gain EU powers after Brexit. Sturgeon labels Westminster plan a "naked power grab".
Barcelona are keen to offload Aleix Vidal in January but will not sell him for less than their €10m-€12m valuation.
Total of homeless sleeping on streets of England rises - again - to record high of 4,751 but charities fear true figure is higher.