Political chaos ensues in Brazil after president Dilma Rousseff's impeachment 'annulled'
The annulment by the speaker of the lower house means a date for the process against Rousseff is yet to be given.
EU referendum: Cameron invokes Churchill and says Brexit will increase risk of war
The prime minister will deploy his strongest language yet in the Brexit debate.
Protesters face off with police in Athens as Greek parliament passes further austerity measures
The protesters took to the streets opposing pension and tax reforms ahead of EU meeting.
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu berates top IDF officer over Germany comments
General Yair Golan had said there were similarities between 1930s Germany and present-day Israel.
China and Russia in rogues' gallery of countries from where $12tn is siphoned off to tax havens
An 18-month study reveals the extent of capital flight from Russia and China into tax havens.
Election results as it happened: It's official, Sadiq Khan is the new Mayor of London
Voters across the UK have elected Sadiq Khan as the first ever Muslim Mayor of London.
Sir Philip Green criticises his 'trial by media' over his family's role in BHS collapse
The Top Shop owner says politicians have 'leapt to conclusions' over the retailer's demise.
Air strike on Syrian refugee camp kills at least 28 and breaks short-lived truce
The deadly attack comes only hours after a truce was struck.
British astronaut Tim Peake feared worsening Russia-UK ties would leave him lost in space
Minister Tobias Ellwood said Vladimir Putin told him Peake would not be left on the ISS.
Trinity Mirror's New Day newspaper 'to close' after just nine weeks
The new launch was struggling to sell 40,000 copies a day.
All Blacks 'deliberately poisoned' before 1995 Rugby World Cup final says ex-Mandela bodyguard
Rory Steyn said that betting syndicates helped sabotage the New Zealand quest to win the tournament.
Election failure for Labour could mean the Tories 'stay in power until 2030'
Ex-Labour spin doctor Lance Price says stumbling now could spell doom ahead.
Britain's Chief Rabbi says Jeremy Corbyn must deal with Labour's 'severe' anti-Semitism problem
In his first intervention in the row, Ephraim Mirvis criticised other Labour party MPs.
Putin's bikers the Night Wolves claim 'secret entry' into EU on way to Berlin despite ban
Turned away from Poland, the pro-Kremlin bikers want to recreate the Red Army march to Berlin from WW2.
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $55m to woman who 'got cancer from talc products'
Gloria Ristesund had been using the products on her genitals for decades.
Australian smokers to cough up £23 for cigarettes by 2020
The Australian government will increase excise on tobacco 12.5% per year.
UK votes: Lax Labour and Tartan Tories unlikely to stop march of Scottish National Party in Holyrood
SNP looks set to consolidate on its General Election success, while Labour's woes continue.
UK votes: Collapse of Tata Steel and NHS fears among key concerns for Welsh assembly voters
Labour facing a torrid time defending its 17 years in power as Welsh Assembly election looms.
Labour anti-Semitism row: Jeremy Corbyn vows he won't quit leadership in warning to opponents
The Labour leader denied his party has a problem with anti-Semitism or racism, despite deepening row.
Bashar al Assad's Syrian regime 'is colluding' with Isis to ease militants' losses
Documents are said to show how Palmyra was only recaptured after deal with militants.
Investor Liberty House confirms bid for Tata Steel's UK operations
The commodities investor could save Tata's UK operations by taking over all its British assets.
Government wants to stop businesses creaming off the tips intended for workers
An eight-month probe revealed how big name chains were taking money intended for waiting staff.
Up to 40,000 patients get secret 'do not resuscitate' orders amid end-of-life care crisis
Royal College of Physicians audit shows one in five families of dying patients not told about the orders.
Unite union head Len McCluskey says anti-Semitism Labour row is being used to undermine Corbyn
The intervention of Labour's biggest donor thought to head off any Labour leadership coup.
Billionaire's son Angad Paul jumped to death after collapse of family's steel business
Angad Paul took to heart the decline of the Caparo steel company which had shed 450 jobs.
Rescuers search for fishing vessel with two aboard that sank off Pembrokeshire coast
A member of the public called for help when they saw a vessel in trouble near St David's Head.
One in three jihadists joining Isis are women who are trained for battle says Europol
Rob Wainwright said many women now had hardened battlefield experience.
Russian rocket launch fails before take-off at new Vostochny spaceport while Putin looks on
Technical problems led to failure for the site's first rocket launch.
US security chief James Clapper warns open EU borders allow Isis terror cells to thrive
The US director of National Intelligence says the Schengen zone is allowing terror groups to thrive
South Sudan: Rebel leader Riek Machar sworn in as vice president raises hopes of peace
Ethnic conflict for more than two years has killed tens of thousands of people.