EU referendum: Jeremy Corbyn says he 'won't take blame' if Britain votes for Brexit
The Labour leader gave his only live set piece TV appearance of the campaign on Sky News.
Jo Cox was about to launch report on far-right outlining rise in anti-Muslim hate crime
Before her killing, the MP had worked with anti-Muslim hate group Tell Mama.
EU referendum: David Cameron says Brexit would brand Britain as 'a quitter'
Immigration was the focus of the BBC Question Time debate hosted by David Dimbleby.
Children among Syrians 'shot dead' while trying to cross into Turkey says watchdog
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says six of the casualties were from the same family.
Rosena Allin-Khan wins in Tooting by-election for Labour on emotional day
She held the seat vacated by London mayor Saddiq Khan, hours after the tragic death of Jo Cox MP.
Jo Cox dies: Britain in shock at murder of popular Labour MP killed by 'hatred'
MP had been giving a weekly advice surgery in her Batley and Spen constituency.
EgyptAir MS804: Plane wreckage found in Mediterranean say authorities
Cairo says a vessel has found several locations of the wreckage of flight MS804.
UN Secretary-General 2016: Top candidate Vuk Jeremić says UN needs to regain trust
The former president of the General Assembly told IBTimes UK how he plans to reform the organisation.
EU referendum: George Osborne warns of tax rises and NHS cuts if Britain votes for Brexit
In his most dire warning yet, the chancellor will also say petrol and alcohol prices will go up.
Ex-Goldman Sachs banker 'paid prostitute and friend' to spend time with Libyan investor court told
The High Court heard claims of how a deal with Gaddafi-era Libya came about.
Texas: Police in Amarillo respond to a 'hostage situation' in Walmart
A local channel is reporting that officers are searching for a Somalian man.
Omar Mateen 'visited gay nightclub a dozen times' before Orlando shooting, witness says
A regular told the Orlando Sentinel that he had visited the Pulse nightclub up to a dozen times before.
Nato bolsters Baltic defences with 4,000 troop deployment 'in response to Russia'
The announcement by Jens Stoltenberg came in response to Russia's recent actions in the Crimea.
Man who 'wanted to harm people' at LA Gay Pride event arrested with arsenal of weapons
The Los Angeles Pride event went ahead with an increased police presence.
US election: Barack Obama officially endorses Hillary Clinton as Democrat nominee
The US president will try to unite the Democrats to take on Donald Trump in the election in November.
Italy: Former PM Silvio Berlusconi to have heart surgery after 'near fatal' attack
His doctor says he will have to have a heart valve replacement.
EU referendum: George Osborne says Leave campaign outlines 'divisive' version of UK
The chancellor made the claim in an interview with the BBC.
Israel: Gunmen shoot several dead in Tel Aviv market
A four year-old girl is among the dead while two men have been 'neutralised' say Israeli police.
Tony Blair accuses Labour successor Jeremy Corbyn of 'standing by' while Syria burns
It was the strongest attack yet by the ex-prime minister on the Labour party leader.
British police under fire for training Saudi officers in techniques that could be used for torture
The College of Police programme teaches Saudi officers how to analyse phone records.
War on Isis: Threat of nuclear terror attack 'highest since the Cold War' says think tank
The International Luxembourg forum says Isis militants seek to carry out a nuclear attack in Europe.
Chilcot Report: Tony Blair gets ready to defend decision to invade Iraq
The former prime minister will say Iran and al-Qaida undermined Iraqi reconstruction.
EU referendum: Pro-Remain MPs could force UK to stay in single market even after Brexit vote
Pro-EU MPs may use the Tory majority to push for the UK to stay in whatever the public vote is.
Nato launches Anaconda-2016, the biggest ever military exercise since the Cold War
German tanks will cross Poland from west to east for the first time since WW2.
EU referendum: Cameron unites with Lib Dems and Greens to oppose Brexit
The unprecedented move has raised the ire among some Tories.
Dozens killed as Syrian and Russian aircraft step up campaign in Aleppo says monitor
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights described the raids as the heaviest in recent memory.
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley ends stand off with MPs and agrees to be quizzed on work practices
His spokesman said he wanted to end the "media circus" over claims about how workers are treated.
'Scientology corrupted my son' says father of faith's leader David Miscavige
Ron Miscavige tells IBTimes UK of the faith's authoritarian streak and how power corrupted his son.
Ukraine's spy agency torturing pro-Russian sympathisers in the Donbass alleges United Nations
The UN also accused pro-Russian separatist groups of torture in the conflict-ridden Donbass region.
EU referendum: Brexit may force Britain's biggest strategic military shift for 50 years
RUSI report shows how Britain's military budget could be cut by up to eight percent in three years.