Justin Trudeau: Boxer, practical joker, 'evil Johnny Depp' and now Liberal Canadian prime minister
From falling down staircases to LL Bean sweaters, Canada's new leader has had an unconventional path to the top.
Ashley Madison hack list blackmail: Spanish police zero in on perpetrators of cyber extortion
There were 1.1 million users of the Ashley Madison adultery website in Spain.
Star Wars The Force Awakens: Will Disney blockbuster pass $3bn mark?
Director James Cameron has the top two films with the largest international box office takings.
Libya: Rival Libyan investment authorities sabre rattle ahead of peace deal deadline
Libya has two sovereign wealth fund authorities claiming control of its frozen oil revenue investments.
Justin Trudeau: Who is Canada's new Liberal prime minister and what is his platform?
Trudeau was born into the highest echelons of Canadian public life, the son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau.
Jaime Rosenthal: Who's the crocodile-farming Honduran banking magnate wanted by the US?
Jaime Rosenthal worth $690 million is wanted by the US for his ties to Latin American drug cartels.
Egypt election: Voters shun ballot box in silent protest over military stranglehold
Young voters vow to stay away from polls in Egypt's first election since 2012.
President Xi Jinping: Official royal itinerary for the Chinese state visit to the UK
Buckingham Palace's official itinerary shows which royal dignitaries and officials will meet the president.
Lockerbie bombing: Who are Pan Am flight 103 terror suspects Abu Agila Mas'ud and Abdullah Senussi?
259 aboard Pan Am flight 103 and 11 on the ground were killed when the plane was blown apart above Lockerbie.
Lockerbie bombing: New suspects Abu Agila Mas'ud and Abdullah Senussi identified by Tripoli government
Both are currently being held for atrocities committed during the Libyan revolution in 2011.
Anzac Day terror plot: British schoolgirl obsessed with terrorist suicide bombings walks free
Manchester Youth Court heard how the schoolgirl researched Islamic extremism online.
Sir Brian Leveson: Top lawyer and former judge believes the law must embrace its digital future
Leveson said judicial proceedings could save resources if they availed themselves of modern technology.
Sir Brian Leveson: Increasing efficiency in criminal justice while respecting Human Rights (full speech)
The full speech of Sir Brian Leveson's address to the Justice Annual Human Rights Conference
Subway served dead mouse in 'spicy Italian' sandwich to customer – store manager left 'in shock'
Matt Jones posted a picture of the slightly frozen dead mouse on Facebook after it was served to his friend.
Canada: Three sisters buried alive by grain in freak accident
Catie, 13, and 11-year-old twins Dara and Jana Bott died after being buried under canola seeds.
Migrant crisis: EU approves €400 million funding for Turkey and nations overwhelmed by refugees
The funds, proposed by the EU Commission, passed through the parliament by 577 votes to 66.
Migrant crisis: EU faces off against Turkey as Syrian refugee response tops Brussels agenda
EU leaders are looking to strike a deal with Turkey which will include support for dealing with migrants.
Migrant crisis: Serco sorry after sending ludicrous stretch Hummer to pick up asylum seekers
Serco was put on the defensive after it emerged a 16-seat limo was sent to pick up asylum seekers.
Divorce ruling: Supreme Court judges find in favour of ex-wives lied to by multi-millionaire husbands
The court has ruled in favour of Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil, who claimed their ex-husbands lied in court.
George Osborne urges Labour rebellion in wake of John McDonnell fiscal charter bungling
Chancellor looked to capitalise on Labour's indecision and called for "fiscal sanity".
Urban fox cull: Hackney Council cowed into Clissold park U-turn by animal rights groups
Beleaguered council forced into a U-turn over decision to cull urban foxes.
MH17 report: Passengers survived for seconds after Russia missile strike
Dutch Safety Board gives its final report on the disaster that killed 298.
Syria: Kurdish YPG militia burn entire villages to the ground and terrorise civilians in wake of IS retreat
Amnesty International has accused the US allies of war crimes.
Labour: John McDonnell's last-minute U-turn over fiscal pact sends party spinning into disarray
The shadow chancellor had hoped the pact would sure-up Labour's economic credibility.
MH17 disaster: Plane shot down with Russian Buk missile fired by Ukraine rebels says Dutch report
Dutch Safety Board investigation concludes missile was fired from eastern Ukraine.
Sir Brian Leveson: Top lawyer and former judge warns cameras must be kept out of courts
Former head of the Leveson Inquiry said filming equipment would turn trials into 'action movies'.
Sir Brian Leveson: Caroline Weatherill lecture Isle of Man [Full speech]
Leveson assesses the changing nature of the judiciary in the 21st century.
Isis in Syria: French jihadists killed in France airstrikes near IS Syrian capital Raqqa
Deaths are result of France's second round of sorties over IS-held territory in Syria.
Migrant crisis: Judges slam government over UK response to Syria's refugees in open letter
Former senior judges call for more Syrian refugees to be granted asylum in the UK.
Libya: How will Government Of National Unity proposed by UN work?
Under the plans, concessions have been made to Libya's two broad factions.