EDL North Shields march: Hundreds of far-right protesters descend on the North East
Right-wing group claims to be protesting the closure of a 'much-needed' immigration office.
Barack Obama: Warring factions in South Sudan could face sanctions if August truce is missed
Obama said more powers could be used to leverage a resolution to South Sudan's 18 months of civil war.
Police still haven't found posing prankster Ryan Byrne who was accidentally let out of jail
Police are struggling to find the robber even though he has been pictured posing next to a police van.
Isis: David Cameron says UK will bomb Islamic State in Libya and Syria if a plot is discovered
The prime minister's statements follow revelations that UK pilots already carried out sorties over Syria.
UK parliament computers used to access internet porn 247,000 times in 2014
In April 2014 law makers' computers were used to access 1,300 porn pages a day.
Maisie Moran: Police search under way for missing 14-year-old Bristol girl
Teenager was last seen near St Werburgh's Park on Saturday night.
What are the most common health issues in your town? In Essex the only way is chlamydia
Living in Shropshire gives you the trots, a new survey reveals.
Libya: Inside Sabha the heart of Libya's smuggling and human trafficking network
The capital of Libya's deep south is the crossroads for illegal trade from sub Saharan Africa.
Death-defying migrants storm Eurotunnel by the hundreds causing delays at Dover and Calais
Migrant activity has had a knock-on effect on Eurotunnel services with cancellations possible.
Top 10 UK universities: International ranking reveals best places to study in Britain and the world
Some 65 British institutions have made it into the world's top 1,000 universities.
Ben Needham: Search resumes for Sheffield toddler who went missing 24 years ago
South Yorkshire police will return to Greece to search for missing Ben Needham
Libya: Scores killed in ethnic clashes for control of south's people-trafficking routes
Smuggling has become rampant in Libya's anarchic south in recent years
Wolverhampton Second World War veteran says Mitsubishi prisoner apology is 'not enough'
George Hill, 89, from Codsall has criticised Japanese car manufacturer Mitsubishi.
Libya: Armed forces brush off threat of EU sanctions against General Khalifa Haftar
The EU has said it will issue sanctions against the former Gaddafi aide.
British army: 125 military personnel killed while in training since 2000, MoD reveals
The MoD has faced criticism over the deaths of personnel during training including three SAS recruits in 2013.
UK prison smoking ban could trigger riots among stressed out inmates
80% of prison inmates smoke, sparking fears a tobacco ban could cause violence.
South Sudan: Cholera outbreak kills dozens as fears of epidemic spread in conflict-riven nation
The spread of the deadly disease has been fuelled by crowded, unsanitary conditions in refugee camps.
France: Remains of 86 Jewish victims of Nazi medical experiments found stored in jars and test tubes
The stored tissue samples were taken from just some of the victims of Nazi doctor August Hirt.
Chip shop owner Barry Beavis takes £85 parking charge case all the way to the Supreme Court
Beavis, 48, from Chelmsford Essex is challenging a private parking company charge.
Fifa election: Comedian Lee Nelson flings wad of cash at Sepp Blatter in press conference stunt
Nelson's attention grabbing stunt came as Blatter was answering follow-up questions to journalists in Zurich.
Islamic Network charity website called for the slaughter of gay people
An investigation by the Charity Commission has found posts "encouraged violence".
Isis in Libya: Islamic State kidnap three Christians and crucify one man in Sirte accused of spying
Websites sympathetic to the militant group have posted pictures of the three migrants, bound and blindfolded.
Libya hostages: Four Italian construction workers kidnapped near ENI oil installation
Italian foreign ministry sets up crisis team to manage hostage taking in war-stricken Libya.
Queen's Nazi Salute may have been accidentally leaked by Buckingham Palace
Video from the same stock as the Nazi salute appeared at a Royal exhibition last year.
UK vs Isis: David Cameron knew RAF pilots were involved in air strikes over Syria
Downing Street said the Prime Minister was aware of the air strikes as they happened.
Islamic State in Tunisia: Attacks on anti-Isis Libya border fence will be met by military response
Tunisia announced the creation of wall in the aftermath of the terror attacks on Port Sousse.
Bunbury hostage scene: Police arrest escaped mental patient David Batty after 12-hour siege
The hostage taker has been identified as an escaped mental patient who had been missing for a year.
Afghanistan: Enterprising engineer creates homemade solar powered car
Life gave Sabawon sun so he made a solar powered car.
Isis in Libya: 'Hero' Libyan special forces commander killed by Islamic State in Benghazi
Salem Al-Naaili rose to fame in Benghazi because of his dogged defiance of Islamists militants.
Polish MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke faces two years in prison after Nazi salute in EU parliament
Polish investigators will decide whether to prosecute Korwin-Mikke for a breach of Poland's anti-hate laws.