Social media giants should act to stop children 'sexting' says Health Secretary
Jeremy Hunt told the Commons health committee that teenagers' mental health is at risk.
Scotland's St Andrew's Day commemorated by Google in its latest Doodle
The search engine marks the day with an animation of the Scottish flag, the Saltire.
Plane carrying football team from Brazil crashes in Colombia with reports of survivors
The charter aircraft was carrying members of first division side Chapecoense.
Government plays down spied 'have your cake and eat it' notes on Tory Brexit strategy
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
Google Doodle commemorates 184th anniversary of the birth of writer Louisa May Alcott
Her classic novel Little Women has been a children's staple book for 150 years.
EU citizens' post-Brexit rights in UK to be focus of talks between British and Polish prime ministers
Theresa May and Beata Szydlo will discuss the fate of 800,000 Poles living in the UK.
Suicide numbers in UK jails have hit 'epidemic proportions' as one prisoner dies every three days
So far this year, 102 prisoners have taken their lives, the highest number since records began.
Isis plots to attack Europe uncovered, with even bigger data haul expected in Mosul
Major-General Rupert Jones expects an even larger information trove when Mosul falls.
New US terror-sponsors law means Britain 'could be sued by Jihadi John victims'
The US Congress rejected Barack Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (Jasta).
Workers could get say over bosses' pay packets under proposed corporate reforms
A corporate reform green paper could also see companies reveal the difference in pay of bosses and workers.
UK intervention in Libya 'saved lives and weakened Isis' says government response to criticism
It follows a damning report in September in which David Cameron was blamed for a lack of strategy.
Brexit terms must not be dictated by the 'tyranny of the majority' says ex-PM Sir John Major
He said Remain voters should still have a say in any new deal with the European Union.
'King of bankruptcy' Wilbur Ross tipped to join Team Trump as commerce secretary
Reputedly worth $3bn, Ross was a key figure behind Trump's election rhetoric on the economy.
'Terror attack' kills two and wounds several in southern Turkish city of Adana
The explosion took place in the southeast Turkish province.
Nigel Farage plans to meet Trump aides ahead of 'permanent move' to United States
The interim UKIP leader will go on an unofficial diplomatic visit to meet President-elect's team.
Fifa poppy row deepens after Welsh FA is charged for fans wearing the symbol
Fifa says its rules forbid political, religious, personal or commercial messages at matches.
Evidence for inquest into Russian fugitive to stay secret after warning UK security could be harmed
Alexander Perepilichny, 44, died and was found to have had 'assassin's poison' inside him.
Letting agent fees to be scrapped as housing takes centre stage in Autumn Statement
Chancellor Philip Hammond will also announce £1.4bn investment to help build 40,000 homes.
Give offenders less jail time but tougher community sentences urges Britain's top judge
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd says judges needed to look at non-custodial sentences to help ease overcrowded prisons.
Boris Johnson and David Davis accused of 'unbelievable arrogance' over Brexit
European diplomats view dimly the wit of the Foreign Secretary.
Storm Angus set to cause more chaos following flash flooding and travel disruption across UK
More than 200 flood alerts have been issued across England and Wales.
Russia will keep nuclear-armed missiles on Nato border to counter 'alliance's expansion'
Iskander missiles deployed to Kaliningrad in October will stay there permanently.
Passports from patients may be needed to access NHS services to curb 'health tourism'
People may need two forms of ID before they get treatment at a hospital in England.
Riot police quell 'serious disturbance' at Moorland prison in Doncaster
It comes two weeks after 230 inmates went on the rampage at Bedford prison.
UK at risk because Royal Navy's fleet is 'too small' to deal with threats MPs warn
Report says number of vessels in Britain's fleet is 'woefully low' and cannot counter global threats.
Theresa May reaches out to big business ahead of Autumn Statement
The prime minister will tell the CBI she supports free markets, despite pledge to cut down on tax avoidance.
'If you want to know how Trump won, ask the Jews' claims Russian government spokesperson
Opposition activist accuses Maria Zakharova of putting Trump's victory down to a 'Jewish conspiracy'.
Johnny Depp backs jailed Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov in political campaign
The Imprisoned for Art campaign sees celebrities posing for mugshots to highlight plight of detained activists.
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny vows to take on Putin in election after court overturns conviction
Supreme Court decision paves way for opposition leader to run in next presidential race.
Russia quits war crimes court following Ukraine ruling
Moscow says that the International Criminal Court is biased.