Jeremy Corbyn: Labour leadership contender says he will scrap university tuition fees
Staunch left-winger apologised for the Labour's decision to implement tuition fees in 1998.
Home Secretary Theresa May vetoes police use of water cannons to quell riots
Theresa May said the deployment of water cannons would change the face of British policing.
Iran nuclear deal: Obama offers Putin some kind words for help in historic agreement
US president said he was surprised by Russia's willingness to help with the agreement.
Isis in Libya: Death toll rises in Benghazi as Islamic State battles for control
An activist tells IBTimes UK that IS is now the city's dominant Islamist fighting group.
SAS recruit deaths: Lessons not being learned after selection march tragedy
Coroner Louise Hunt said neglect and delays in medical treatment contributed to the deaths.
NHS: 1 in 5 hospital patients report not being treated with dignity and respect
Survey found there was a likelihood of a lower standard of care particularly among older patients.
Disneyland employee tried to swap theme park tickets for sex with an underage girl on Craigslist
Darreck Michael Enciso advertised the exchange of passes for sexual favours on the website.
South Korean professor made student eat faeces and drink urine in campaign of cruelty
The professor also allegedly beat the student with a variety of instruments, including a baseball bat.
Hundreds of dildos dangle from power lines in bizarre Portland sex toy craze
The colourful phalluses are being met, for the most part, with a wry smile in liberal Oregon.
Fox hunting ban: SNP vote against 'arrogant' Conservative government to scupper legislation relaxation
Tory rebels, Labour and the SNP will all vote against the government in the commons.
Libya: Warring factions sign Skhirat peace deal despite Tripoli government boycott
The Tripoli administration says it will not accept the peace terms unless its authority is recognised.
Isis in Libya: US wants drone base in North Africa to fight Islamic State
US looking to gather more intelligence on IS as the group grows rapidly in Libya.
Alcohol abuse UK: One in five Brits harassed on streets by binge drinkers
Significant number say they received unwanted sexual advances fuelled by alcohol.
Burundi: Government forces clash with gunmen near border with Rwanda
Tensions have boiled over in northern Burundi in its worst crisis since the end of civil war.
Frustrated Prince Philip tells photographer at royal reception 'just take the f*****g picture'
The rebuke came as the prince posed with veterans from the Battle of Britain
Rebecca Arthur: Police search for Connecticut teen who ran away to meet Facebook boyfriend in Morocco
The 17-year-old told her family she was travelling to California but she boarded a plane to North Africa.
Niger: US gives show of support in Boko Haram fightback as militants expand bloody campaign
Boko Haram has increases its attacks in Chad and Niger and killed 200 in Nigeria in one week.
Polish MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke gives Nazi salute and shouts facist slogan in EU parliament
Korwin-Mikke made the bizarre outburst during a debate on the standardising bus and train tickets.
Libya: 23 civilians and soldiers killed in 3 days following clashes in Benghazi
The Libyan Army has said 15 soldiers were killed in the fighting and eight civilians.
Tunisia: All holidays cancelled as more terrorist attacks 'highly likely' warns UK government
Foreign and Commonwealth Office changes its travel advice after Sousse massacre.
Ebola fears rise in Liberia as two new cases of the disease confirmed
The cases bring the total of those with Ebola to five since Liberia was declared free of the disease
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne steals TUC slogan saying 'Britain deserves a pay rise'
"Britain needs a pay rise" was the catchline of the Trades Union Congress in 2014.
Ulster Defence Association leader Colin Lindsay hacked to death with samurai sword
Police have arrested a 46-year-old man in connection with the attack on the loyalist in south Belfast.
Isis in Libya: Islamic State raises black flag in Sirte and consolidates port stronghold
Other images showed boats available to the terror group in Sirte Port.
Burundi: Ruling party CNDD-FDD sweeps parliamentary polls in opposition-boycotted election
UN says the elections were not free or credible.
Christian minister Robert Doggart faces 10 year jail term for plotting Muslim hate crimes
Former Tennessee congressional candidate indicted by federal jury on 7 July.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne announces funding for memorial to victims of Tunisia massacre
Chancellor said monument should also be built to remember victims of overseas terrorism.
Gaza War one year on: How the bloody conflict between Israel and Hamas escalated
A total of 2,251 Palestinians were killed over the course of the 2014 war and 73 Israelis .
Mali: French Special Forces kill al-Qaeda commander exchanged for French hostage Serge Lazarevic
French Special Forces have confirmed the death of Mohamed Ali Ag Wadossene.
Jared Fogle: Subway spokesman has home raided by police in child pornography investigation
FBI agents searched the sandwich-peddling dieter's home in Zionsville, Indiana, in the early hours of the morning.