Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry attend Battle of the Somme Centenary commemorations in France
Young royals said to be 'moved' by poignant vigil marking the WWI battle at the Thiepval Memorial in France.
Battle of the Somme photos: The World War One offensive that killed more than a million men
Around 20,000 British soldiers were killed on the first day alone.
Absolutely Fabulous premiere photos: Kate Moss, Stella McCartney and other top fashion moments
From Eddie and Patsy to Jean Paul Gaultier's Union Jack, Ab Fab: the Movie debuted in London in style.
Sheriff: Mother Christy Sheats killed two daughters to punish her husband
She 'wanted him to suffer' because he wanted a divorce said detective
Italy recovering migrant shipwreck expected to hold 800 corpses
Ship sank 135km north of Libya in 2015 with considerable loss of life.
The Walking Dead terrorise Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studio's unveiled their latest attraction on 28 June, based on AMC's TV series The Walking Dead.
New sensory Paralympic medals created for Rio 2016 for visually impaired athletes
Medals have distinctive sound to help distinguish between them.
Japan's 70-year-old child welfare law finally overhauled after United Nations warnings
The new bill recognises a child's right to grow up in a family setting.
California: Team battle to save blue whale entangled in fishing line
In 2015, 61 whales were reported entangled off the West Coast of the US, with 57 of these in California.
Lionfish Mediterranean invasion: Rising sea temperatures helped Devil firefish colonise Cyprus
Lionfish posing serious risk to ecology of Mediterranean, with widening of Suez Canal exacerbating problem.
First ship enters newly enlarged Panama canal
The $5.2bn project now allows for the passage of bigger ships through the waterway.
Multiple people stabbed at neo-Nazi rally in California
At least 5 were wounded, including some critically, outside the Capitol in Sacramento.
Iraq: Yazidi teenager recalls horrific kidnapping by ISIS in Sinjar
Then 15-year-old was kept as a sex slave for 15 months by Daesh fighters.
Jo Cox's husband and children joined around the world in remembering MP on her birthday
There will be a rally held in Trafalgar Square
Isis in Libya: Islamic State loses control of radio station and key districts in Sirte stronghold
Sixteen pro-government fighters were killed and 60 wounded in one day of fighting.
British drug mule Melissa Reid released from Peru prison
Reid with her partner was imprisoned in 2013 after they were caught with cocaine.
North Korea launches second missile after first failed attempt
The intermediate-range ballistic missiles were launched from the east coast city of Wonsan.
Watch clashes between French police and migrants in Calais on World Refugee Day
Clashes between French police and migrants – who hope to reach Britain – broke out yesterday in Calais.
Larrakia Aboriginals win 37-year land battle in Australia
Area spans the majority of the Cox peninsula.
US Senate votes down 4 gun-control proposals in wake of 49 shooting deaths in Orlando
Bills rejected include keeping guns out of the hands of suspected terrorist and expanding background checks.
Nigel Farage accuses David Cameron of linking Jo Cox murder to Leave Campaign
Farage has said he finds it 'difficult to believe' murder is linked to the EU referendum.
Battle for Fallujah: Video of Iraqi forces storming streets held by Isis for two years
Weeks of fighting in Fallujah have taken their toll with over 80,000 civilians fleeing the city.
Chinese government official threatens to 'beat' journalists at scene of 2011 uprising
Chinese official Qian Hanpei tried to hit journalists that were trying to ask him questions.
Mexico: Violent clashes between teachers and riot police leave six dead in Oaxaca state
Protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails, and burned vehicles during a teachers' protest.
Mexico: 6 dead in clashes between teachers and police
The teachers were protesting against new educational reforms that include mandatory testing of teachers.
World Refugee Day: The Mediterranean migrant crisis by numbers
IBT UK looks at the unprecedented migrant crisis in the Mediterranean on World Refugee Day, marked on 20 June.
Yulin dog meat festival: Why thousands of dogs are slaughtered over the summer solstice in China
The festival sees tens of thousands of dogs killed for their meat
EU Referendum: Britons in Spain divided over possible Brexit
Leave vote worrying prospect for the 800,000 British migrants who call Spain home
Orlando shooting: Bikers block Westboro Baptist Church hate-preachers from victims' funerals
The hate church suggested it would picket the funeral of the men and women killed at a gay club in Florida.
Sri Lankan migrants stranded in Aceh in Indonesia to be sent back
Nine children and one pregnant woman were among the 44 people stranded since 11 June.