Cross-party Lords coalition to push for Brexit bill amendments
Leave supporters warn that peers could face public revolt if they thwart the Commons.
Millions will head to Europe unless British troops stay in Afghanistan says UK defence secretary
Sir Michael Fallon tells Munich security conference about need to stay until 'job is done'.
Ten Britons among injured after boat accident in Norwegian harbour
A speedboat crashed into an art installation in Harstad harbour.
Call to arms by Tony Blair for Remain voters to 'rise up' against Brexit
The former prime minister says voters had the right to change their minds.
Apple and Amazon accused of 'unethical' sale of anti-vaccination film Vaxxed
Vaxxed, the film by discredited doctor Andrew Wakefield, is now on sale in the UK.
Police watchdog rejects UK top cop's claims over marksmen's fears of prosecution
IPCC head Dame Anne Owers said Met chief used 'myths' over police shootings.
New 'entente cordial' between UK and France is Marine Le Pen's wish if elected president
The Front National leader said France should not punish the UK for leaving the EU.
UK fell below 2% Nato defence spending target says think tank
But the Ministry of Defence disputes that only 1.98% of GDP was spent on defence.
Online giant Amazon to get business rates cut while UK high street businesses face rises
Business leaders say bricks-and-mortar shops will be hurt by overhaul in rates.
Archbishop of Canterbury says Trump, Le Pen and Wilders part of 'fascist tradition' of politics
Justin Welby hopes that Brexit is a chance for the UK to 'reimagine' itself.
British armed police should not be scared to fire their weapons says UK's top cop
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe says officers need legal protection to help face down terror threat.
Whales beached in New Zealand's Golden Bay at risk of 'exploding'
Workers are cutting and piercing the stranded animals as they swell.
'No magic bullet' to tackling Britain's crowded jails says Justice Secretary
Liz Truss says tougher community sentences and more prison officers are needed.
Peers revolt against Brexit bill 'could spell danger' for the House of Lords
The Brexit bill will be discussed in the upper house from next week.
Google scales heights with Valentine's Day doodle of the pangolin
The scaly endangered animal is the subject of a game for mobile users of the search engine.
Honeymoon hopes for wife of jailed Russian activist Ildar Dadin whose case will be reviewed
A court has questioned the imprisonment of the peaceful protester.
Kremlin rejects new Russian opposition contenders for 2018 presidential elections
Corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny's guilty verdict has ruled him out of the running.
Teenager vs Superpower: Who is Joshua Wong, the Hong Kong 'wunderkind' taking on Beijing?
The 20-year-old is the poster boy for Hong Kong's democracy movement.
Trump's Taiwan telephone call could help Hong Kong democracy movement take on Beijing
Activist Joshua Wong told IBTimes UK about the need for the West's involvement.
Putin opponent Alexei Navalny found guilty of embezzlement in Russia
The verdict will rule him out of running against Vladimir Putin in the 2018 election.
Notorious one-armed pro-Russian commander 'assassinated' in Donetsk
Mikhail Tolstykh was under EU sanctions and is the latest top-ranking insurgent to die.
House of Lords and Commons speakers clash on Trump address in UK state visit
Lord Fowler suggested he and Commons' speaker John Bercow should lose powers to block foreign leaders.
World War 3 hidey-hole for the super-rich revealed
New Zealand has become the favoured refuge from global disorder for tech billionaires and financial big-hitters.
NATO cancels meeting with Kiev and urges Russia to 'use its influence' to end Ukraine violence
Jens Stoltenberg's comments come after renewed violence in government-controlled town Avdiivka.
Billionaire Trump adviser who backs president's immigration crackdown 'bought' secret NZ citizenship
Peter Thiel became a Kiwi citizen in 2011 without leaving California.
Russia-backed rebels shell frontline town as Ukraine conflict heats up
Both sides claim casualties after the violence increased in Avdiivka, near rebel-held Donetsk.
Plot revealed to kill Chechnya's leader Ramzan Kadyrov in clan warfare 'blood feud'
Reports emerge of arrests of trio trying to kill Chechen president.
Brexit shows the EU needs to 'get its act together' says Brussels' top negotiator
Guy Verhofstadt said that the UK should not 'cherry pick' its terms of leaving the European Union.
Theresa May meets Donald Trump in Washington: As it happened
The British prime minister and the US president talk face-face for the first time.
News site tells Hungary's government: If you think George Soros meddles in politics, prove it
Legal action by Atlatszo comes amid fears in Hungary of a growing civil society crackdown.