Catholic school fires lesbian teacher who posted same-sex marriage photos to Facebook
Jocelyn Morffi was fired by a Catholic school in Miami just a day after marrying her partner Natasha Hass.
Barclays Bank charged over 2008 Qatar fundraising
Barclays had already been charged for "unlawful financial assistance" in relation to the fundraising in July.
Watch moment a London street cleaner narrowly escapes being hit as 'asteroid' ice block falls from sky
CCTV captured moment an ice block smashed into the ground under a busy flight path into Heathrow.
Los Zetas drug cartel leader arrested by Mexican authorities
José María Guizar, one of the leaders of the Los Zetas drug cartel, was among the 122 most wanted criminals by the Mexican government.
United Airlines flight delayed after stewardess forgets her mobile phone
The airline said the incident was due to 'the crew needing to print out paperwork normally accessible on mobile devices'.
Jeremy Hunt says NHS staff 'knew what they signed up for' amid its worst ever crisis
Health Secretary says 'significantly more' money will need to be invested to improve Britain's health service.
Northern Ireland will remain in the single market after Brexit, warns EU
Brussels has drafted a document that stipulates Northern Ireland will effectively remain in the single market and custom unions.
Pakistan bans Valentine's Day for promoting 'nudity and indecency'
Broadcast regulator says it will follow a court ruling issued by the Islamabad High Court last year.
White supremacist 'death squad' bludgeoned man to death for life insurance
Alan Taylor was murdered in his own home in Perth's northern suburbs by a group including his de-facto partner.
North Korea says no to diplomatic talks with Mike Pence at Winter Olympics
Kim Jong-un's sister will head North Korean delegation to Pyeongchang ahead of games but will snub US vice-president.
Brexit: Antibiotic-infested US livestock could hamper trade deal
Livestock raised for foods in the US contains five times the level of antibiotics than animals in Britain.
Britain will break away from EU rules immediately after Brexit
Britain expected to break free from a number of EU regulations immediately after the transitional period ends in 2021.
Cutting immigration could cost Scotland up to £10bn
Scotland's external affairs secretary says cutting migration into UK would be catastrophic for Scottish economy.
Tesco equal pay claim could set supermarket giant back £4bn
Britain's largest retailer faces what could be largest ever equal pay claim as female workers earn £3 an hour less than men.
UK house prices suffer unexpected decline in January
House prices fall 0.6% month-on-month in January, driving annual growth down to its lowest level since July.
'Anybody but BoMogg': Pro-Remain Tories start search for next party leader
Tory MPs Anna Soubry and Justine Greening have both hinted they could leave the party if Rees-Mogg became leader.
Brexit: Government slowness could become 'damaging' worry MPs
Cross-party committee warns government has failed to reprioritise its work and might not be ready by March next year.
Russian police recover gold-plated gun in anti-corruption raid
Russia's Federal Security Service arrests Abdusamad Gamidov, acting head of regional government in Dagestan.
Britons waste almost £1,200 a year stuck in rush hour traffic
Britain is 10th most congested country in the world as fed-up drivers spend average of 31 hours a year in slow or unmoving traffic.
Ripe banana argument lands Arabic couple in court
Argument sparked by woman's demand to replace bananas with riper fruit quickly escalates into major marital row.
British military close to 'paralysis' thanks to Brexit
Confusion about post-Europe future could run risk of jeopardising Britain's status as credible major partner, report warns.
Brexit: Brussels could force Britain to follow nearly 40 EU laws during transitional period
Leaked Whitehall study shows the European Union could impose 37 directives on Britain for a two-year period.
Super Bowl anti-terrorism plans left on commercial flight
Files contained reports of an anti-terrorism exercise carried out in preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl.
Germany to compensate 25,000 Algerian Jews who survived the Holocaust
During World War II Algeria was under the control of France's Vichy government, which collaborated with the Nazis.
Pope Francis meeting with Erdogan: Italy bans protests in Rome as anger mounts
Kurdish association in Italy describes Ankara's military assault in Syria as a crime against humanity.
Lib Dems demand new ring-fenced tax to fund NHS
Lib Dems leader Vince Cable says: "The health and care budget should be financed by an earmarked tax."
Lloyds Bank bans customers from buying bitcoin on their credit cards
Bitcoin lost 30% of its value last week, ending at $8,291.87, less than half its $19,000 value reached in November.
Indian teacher punishes pupils by forcing them to hold hands over candle flame
The school teacher was trying to find out whether one of the pupils had stolen money from a classmate.
Grenfell Tower: Safety report on insulation 'contained errors'
Plastic insulation manufacturer Celotex says report by government's fire safety advisor contained mistakes.
Carillion: Almost 400 workers lose their jobs after company's collapse
Construction giant collapsed into liquidation last month threatening approximately 20,000 jobs in the UK.