Tory donors desert Theresa May in droves with one describing feeling of 'utter despair' at her
The prime minister Theresa May faces a new challenge to her leadership with donors deserting her and a push for her to step down in October.
MPs could lose seats if they sexually harassed or bullied anyone
New guidelines could see MPs lose their seats if they are found to have sexually harassed or bullied anyone.
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny released from prison after arrest on day of protests
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny has been released after he was arrested in Moscow during a day of action calling for people to boycott the Russian elections.
'A drooling sycophant': Twitter users slam Piers Morgan's ITV interview with Donald Trump
ITV's Piers Morgan interviewed the US president Donald Trump about feminism, the UK and climate change.
Man wanted over horrific car collision that killed three teenagers hands himself in to police
A man police were searching for in connection with a car crash that killed three teenagers in Hayes, west London, has handed himself in to police.
Russia wants to attack Britain's energy supply and 'cause chaos' says UK defence secretary
UK defence secretary Gavin Williamson says Russia is looking to target British energy infrastructure rather than a military invasion.
Philip Hammond in firing line after he riles Tory colleagues by publicly pledging a soft Brexit
The prime minister Theresa May has rebuked chancellor Philip Hammond for his public call for a soft Brexit.
Pyongyang 'calls for reunification of North and South Korea'
North Korea's state media has said Pyongyang would 'smash' challenges against reunifying the Korean peninsula.
Trump told May 'You can be this generation's Churchill' after he watched film Darkest Hour
The US president Donald Trump told the UK PM Theresa May she could be the next Churchill, it has been reported.
Mark E Smith dead: Frontman of the Fall passes aged 60
The frontman of the Fall, Mark E Smith, has died aged 60 months after he had to cancel a number of gigs due to medical issues.
Man and a woman are arrested on suspicion of murder of 22-month old toddler
Police have arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of the murder of a 22-month old girl in south Manchester.
Ukip leader Henry Bolton says he's broke and party loses £30k a month: 'My savings have nearly gone'
Ukip leader Henry Bolton says he is broke and his party is losing up to £30,000 a month. His party gave him a vote of no confidence after his relationship with Jo Marney.
Ursula K Le Guin dies aged 88: Tributes pour in for science fiction writer
The science fiction writer and fantasy author Ursula K Le Guin has died aged 88. She was renowned for the Earthsea series and the Left Hand of Darkness.
Ant McPartlin shakes off rehab and divorce worries to take home three gongs at National Television Awards
Stars paid tribute to Sir Bruce Forsyth and presenters Ant and Dec took home the prize for best presenters in his honour at the National Television Awards.
Boris Johnson will demand £100m-a-week Brexit dividend for the NHS
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson will demand the Cabinet back a £5bn cash injection for the NHS. It is expected to add pressure on the prime minister Theresa May.
Gang jailed for dealing £250k of cocaine and heroin in 'county line' operation
A gang that dealt £250k worth of class-A drugs from London to Ipswich have been jailed for a total of 25 years.
Senate Democrat leader lambasts 'deal maker' Trump for sitting on sidelines during government shutdown
The Democrats have backed a deal in Senate to end the three-day shutdown after the party got assurances over the Obama-era DACA immigration programme.
Moscow's military might will overpower us if we undergo cost cutting says UK army chief
General Sir Nick Carter says Russia's military power is superior to Britain's as he makes the case for more funding. he will address the RUSI think tank in London.
Nigel Farage 'is in talks to form new political enterprise dubbed Ukip 2.0'
The former Ukip leader Nigel Farage is in talks with the millionaire businessman Arron Banks over forming a new political 'enterprise' it has been reported.
Channel 4 documentary 'trying to entrap' MPs in cash-for-Brexit probe reported to media watchdog
Channel 4 'Cash for Brexit' probe 'seeking to entrap' MPs is reported to Ofcom. It was to show how ex-MPs were offering themselves as Brexit advisers.
Innocent people will be convicted due to low quality police forensics warns regulator
The government's forensics regulator Gillian Tully says police forces do not meet standards for forensics, which lead to miscarriages of justice.
Parents accused of torture 'put food in front of their starving children who they kept up till 5am'
Police have charged David and Louise Turpin with torture, abuse and false imprisonment of their 13 children in California.
Taxpayers to shell out £200bn for private finance deals that offer little benefit, audit shows
The National Audit Office has revealed that taxpayers will foot the bill for £200bn of private finance initiatives (PFIs).
Tory vice-chairman for youth Ben Bradley 'encouraged police brutality' after London riots
Tory vice-chairman for youth Ben Bradley 'encouraged police brutality' in the wake of the London riots of 2011, it has been reported.
Four dozen Labour MPs rebel against Jeremy Corbyn over Brexit bill
The leader of the Labour party Jeremy Corbyn faced a rebellion of 48 of his own MPs on Brexit even though the EU withdrawal bill was defeated.
After nearly a millennium, the Bayeux Tapestry will cross the Channel and be in Britain's hands
The Bayeux Tapestry which depicts the Norman invasion in 1066 will come to Britain for the first time in nearly a millennium.
'His genes are incredible' White House doctor praises Donald Trump for a lifetime of abstinence
US president Donald Trump has received a clean bill of health after his doctor gave a detailed rundown of his physical exam.
UK to join forces with France to fight Islamist militants in north Africa
The UK will send military helicopters to help the French tackle Islamist extremists in Africa. A summit in Sandhurst later this week may see closer cross-Channel military ties.
'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' Oskar Gröning, 96, pleads for mercy to avoid jail
Former guard at the Auschwitz death camp, Oskar Gröning, 96, has pleaded not to go to jail for his crimes.
Boris Johnson admits error in Leave campaign's £350m-a-week EU claim on buses which 'was £86m short'
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson says the Leave campaign could have used a higher figure than the controversial claim that £350m was being sent to Brussels.