NHS chief says sugar tax will be introduced into hospitals to tackle obesity epidemic
Simon Stevens says the NHS needs to be on the frontline in tackling obesity.
Muslim women in the UK 'must integrate and speak English' says David Cameron
The Prime Minister says he wants bring women who don't speak English into the mainstream.
Restriction of free speech has 'increased' on UK university campuses in 2015
Analysis shows there were more bans on speakers, pressure groups and behaviour at universities last year.
Restrictive opening hours means over 10m patients in the UK struggle to see a doctor
The Department of Health's GP Patient Survey showed waiting numbers had gone up by a third.
Concern over sweet flavours attracting children to e-cigarettes - Cambridge University study
Study raises question marks over how e-cigarettes are marketed.
Hatton Garden raid: Police offer reward over 8th suspect feared to have fled abroad with £10m
Police say they are stumped by the identity of man who led the so-called 'Dad's Army' gang.
The Queen's grandson defends £150 price tag of Monarch's 90th birthday party picnic in the Mall
Peter Phillips says the Patron's Lunch in June will be a non-profit affair.
Jakarta attacks: Indonesian police 'arrest three men' in dawn raid
Local media report that the men were taken in for questioning.
Sierra Leone boy 'dies from Ebola' hours after WHO declared West Africa free of the disease
Health ministry spokesman says the boy had tested positive for the disease.
Ukraine-Russia: President Petro Poroshenko vows to get back occupied east and Crimea for Kiev
In a press conference, he said he needed EU and US help to ensure terms on Minsk accord are met.
Jakarta attacks: Multiple suicide bomb and gun attacks in Indonesian capital
Up to seven blasts occurred followed by a gun battle with police.
UK petrol could be cheaper than water if crude oil drops below $10 a barrel
Motoring group RAC says motorists could be paying only 86p a litre for petrol.
War on Isis: London's Met police to increase armed officers to counter terrorism threat
Trained firearms officers will be increased by a third in plans to be announced by Scotland Yard.
Water companies made £1.2bn windfall due to poor oversight from regulator Ofwat say MPs
The damning report by the Public Accounts Committee calls for the regulator to take action.
Junior doctors' strike: Settlement hoped for this week to head off more industrial action
It has been reported that unions and the NHS are keen to find a resolution.
Five million pensioners in the UK cannot afford heating bills
Energy companies under fire as one elderly person dies every seven minutes from the cold.
Russia: Vladimir Putin says there is 'no trust' between the West and Moscow
The Russian leader's interview with German newspaper Bild comes amid tough news for the Russian economy.
Belgorod: Russian doctor suspected of punching patient to death 'to pay for funeral'
The incident captured on camera shocked the world.
David Cameron to pledge money to tackle post-natal depression and anorexia
The Prime Minister to outline his vision to improve the lives of the less fortunate.
NHS: Staff who were made redundant rehired at £92m cost in a 'merry go-round of waste'
Shadow health secretary Heidi Alexander criticises how NHS changes led to "eye-watering costs".
Arab League backs Saudi Arabia and condemns Iran over Tehran embassy attack
A statement was issued after the meeting took place in Cairo.
War on Isis: MI5 'tried to recruit' Siddartha Dhar or 'New Jihadi John' as double agent
The 32-year-old was warned he was on agency's radar but he refused to join agency and fled Britain.
UK debt bubble: Families borrowing to get essentials puts debt at highest for five years
Consumer credit and student loans reached a record £319bn in the third quarter of 2015.
Junior doctors' strike: Whitehall 'edited letter' from Sir Bruce Keogh to build case against action
A letter by medical director of NHS England was edited and signed off by Whitehall officials.
UN says besieged Syria city of Madaya where people are starving 'will get aid'
Images of emaciated and starving children have outraged many.
War on Isis: Five Islamists on watch lists 'escaped British borders' to join Daesh
The men were linked to the same group spearheaded by the so-called 'new Jihadi John'.
Market report: Dow Jones falls to three-month low amid China and North Korea fears
Geopolitical concerns contributed to the Dow dropping 252.15 points, or 1.5 percent, to 16,906.51.
GCSE and A-Level exam timetable to be rejigged to help Muslim students fit around Ramadan
The children's commissioner says the exams could be delayed to accommodate Muslim pupils.
Iran unveils new underground missile depot containing Emad precision-guided weapons
State media show Emad precision-guided missiles which will rile the United States.
China: Mystery deepens over vanished UK bookseller Lee Bo after wife cancels missing person's report
A letter apparently written by Bo has appeared with some some say was written under duress.