Nasa's Juno spacecraft successfully enters orbit around Jupiter
The spacecraft left Earth five years ago and will examine the giant planet.
Boris Johnson says Andrea Leadsom has the 'zap' to be Conservative Party leader
The endorsement came as Tory MPs get set to vote in the first round of the leadership race.
Death threats and strain on family preceded resignation of Nigel Farage say Ukip insiders
The number of threats against him had increased since the Brexit vote on 23 June.
Chilcot Inquiry: Tony Blair's letters to George W Bush over Iraq to be declassified
Other documents which would normally be withheld for 30 years will also be released.
Monument to late Labour leader Michael Foot vandalised with swastikas and extremist graffiti
The graffiti in his home town in Devon has caused outrage among his supporters.
Legal firm challenges Brexit, says PM can't trigger Article 50 without Commons' vote
Mischcon de Reya says a full debate in the house is required before the UK leaves the EU.
UKIP accused of trying to push Conservative leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom into No.10
Leadsom, an ex-investment banker, is also under pressure to release her tax details.
Michael Gove too indiscreet to be prime minister says Boris Johnson's ex-campaign manager
Ben Wallace's criticism came as Johnson lambasted the government for having no clear Brexit plan.
Angela Eagle to run for Labour leadership as party's hard-left 'forces Corbyn to stay on'
Eagle set to stand for leadership amid reports that Corbyn keen to quit but can't.
War on Isis: US airstrikes 'kill at least 250 militants' in Fallujah
The operations are ahead of putting in a 'holding force' in the Iraqi city.
'Government is not a game' says Theresa May as she launches Conservative Party leadership bid
The Home Secretary took a swipe at the privileged background and actions of Boris Johnson.
Sex and drugs off-limits for undercover police officers under strict new guidelines
The new rules come after controversy and payouts by the police over inappropriate relationships with targets.
David Cameron calls for reform of freedom of movement rules in his final EU address
He told EU leaders the British voted for Brexit because they felt they had no control over borders.
UK should have 2nd referendum on terms of EU exit says Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt
Health Secretary commented that Article 50 should not be invoked straight away.
George Osborne says he is 'too divisive' to lead Tories as Theresa May emerges as favourite
The chancellor ruled himself out of the party leadership as several candidates emerge.
VW emissions scandal: Volkswagen 'reaches $14.7bn settlement'
The deal will give owners up to $10,000 in compensation on cars affected by emissions cheating scandal.
Renewed political deadlock in Spain expected after no party claims majority in election rerun
Mariano Rajoy's Partido Popular claims victory but overall majority failure adds further uncertainty in Europe.
Boris Johnson breaks cover, says UK will retain single market access post-Brexit
In his weekly Telegraph column, Johnson said EU citizens would be protected in the UK, and vice versa.
David Cameron told aides he 'did not want Brexit grief' before quitting as Prime Minister
The Sun reports how Cameron said he did not want to hand all his hard work 'on a plate' to his successor.
Brexit: Moody's cuts outlook on UK long term debt to negative
Following warnings from its rivals, Moody's is the first ratings agency to act on Brexit vote.
EU referendum: 84 pro-Leave Tory MPs sign 'Save Dave' to back Cameron whatever result
The letter was delivered to Downing Street as a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister.
Florida: More than 240 alligators on Disney World land 'caught and killed' in last decade
The data emerges after an alligator killed a two-year-old boy.
Breast implants 'saved life' of heavily pregnant woman stabbed in public by boyfriend
Babur Raja repeatedly stabbed Natalie Queiroz in the street.
Scotland: Hawks steal skinny dippers' Armani underwear to line their luxury nests
Red kites have helped themselves to designer brand underwear in the Angus glens.
EU referendum: Final polls show support for Leave and Remain is evenly split
As voters go to the ballot box, two polls back Leave, two back Remain.
Rescuers who attended scene of 1984 Brighton bombing warned of asbestos risk
The attack targeted the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher and her Tory cabinet.
Attempted coup in the Cook Islands spells political turmoil in South Pacific paradise
The Queen's representative intervened after attempt to oust prime minister Henry Puna.
Iraq: US military chief says only one third of Fallujah clear of Isis militants
It counters claims by the Iraqi prime minister that the coalition had retaken the Iraqi city.
EU referendum: Brexit may cause biggest sterling crisis since 'Black Wednesday' - George Soros
The currency speculator says the UK economy will get none of the benefits it did when it left the ERM in1992.
Russian football fan leader Alexander Shprygin re-enters France only days after deportation
He was kicked out of France after scuffles surrounding Russia's match with England.