The Young Ones: Who does Emmanuel Macron join among world's most youthful leaders?
At 39, the next president of France becomes ninth youngest serving leader on the planet.
Emmanuel Macron beats Marine Le Pen to win French presidency - As it happened
Projected results give the French election to the leader of En Marche! by 65.5% to 34.5%.
Invisible ink is latest cheater's tool for British university examinations
Concerns grow at illegal measures students will take to pass their exams.
Theresa May will not hand out honours to long-serving MPs leaving Commons
Policy is marked contrast to 'cronyism' for which David Cameron was criticised.
Explosion at coal mine in Iran kills 21 and injures dozens
At least 69 injured in blast in Zemestanyurt mine.
Theresa May speech: PM accuses EU of 'meddling' in general election, as it happened
'Threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials,' the PM said.
EU will demand up to €100bn for UK divorce bill as it plays hardball on Brexit
France and Germany will reportedly make tougher demands on Britain.
Tories accused of contempt for media after Cornish journalists get 'restricted' access
Theresa May was in the south-west to shore up support for her MPs against the Liberal Democrats.
Boris Johnson dubbed a 'fopdoodle' in latest 'dictionaries at dawn' election salvo
Deputy Labour leader dishes up his response to foreign secretary's 'mugwump' comment.
Facebook rejected one fifth of 'emergency requests' from UK police about its users
The social media giant has been accused of not responding to 'life or death' requests.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk 'banned by Labour' from standing in election
A source close to the MP says he is considering his legal options.
Corbyn urged to stand Labour aside for Greens to win two seats to block Tory landslide
Jon Cruddas leads group that wants to help Greens take Isle of Wight and Brighton Pavilion.
Yazidi survivors freed after three years of enslavement by Isis
Thirty-six women and children taken to UN centres in Iraq before being reunited with families.
Hundreds of Britons have high-level Isis posts and could threaten UK says defector
Former militant Stefan Aristidou warns that 300 Britons in Syria and Iraq are more than just foot soldiers.
Macedonian MPs attacked after 200 masked protesters storm parliament
Demonstrators were protesting against appointment of ethnic Albanian parliamentary speaker.
European leaders to decide if a 'United Ireland' could join the EU
Irish leaders wonder what would happen in case of post-Brexit unification.
Passenger dragged off United Airlines flight wins compensation
Shock video of Dr David Dao being manhandled went viral.
Tories to drop pledge to exit Europe's human rights laws to keep powder dry for Brexit
Government's Brexit workload too high to attempt simultaneously to leave ECHR, sources say.
Labour says it has built 50% more homes than the Conservatives
Labour says affordable house-building is at a 24-year low and homelessness has doubled.
White House considers Trump's executive order to withdraw from Nafta
The move could be a ploy to get Canada and Mexico to the negotiating table.
UK may have to pay EU until 2020 to secure good Brexit transition terms
Money could be key for Britain to get a good deal from Brussels.
Asparagus blessing in Worcester dubbed 'infantile pantomime'
The ceremony was part of the annual asparagus festival.
Russian airline says passengers don't want overweight flight attendants
Stewardesses took Russian airline to court over weight discrimination claims.
Labour would scrap entire Tory plan for Brexit negotiations and start again
Its first Brexit policy election statement comes as the party lags behind the Tories in the polls.
Gay men persecuted in 'at least six prisons' in Chechnya, Russian paper reports
The newspaper says there are four other prisons where the LGBT community faces persecution.
Serena Williams calls for probe into 'racist' comments about her unborn child
"I have said it once and I'll say it again, this world has come so far but yet we have so much further to go"
Macron and Le Pen to face off in second round of French presidential election
High turnout sees France's mainstream parties of right and left badly damaged.
French presidential election 2017: AS IT HAPPENED
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen have won the first round of the French election, polls say.
Russia bans Jehovah's Witnesses as 'extremist organisation'
Religious group will appeal the decision at European Court of Human Rights.
Britain would be 'welcomed back into Europe post-election' promises EU president
Antonio Tajani says change of government could mean reversal of Article 50.