Apple plant staff in China work 10 hours a day in sweatshop conditions without proper training
Workers at a Catcher factory in China were forced to work 10 hours a day for six days a week without proper training.
Is Malaysia's reputation being ruined by 'breast-revealing' AirAsia stewardess uniforms?
Malaysian MPs have previously claimed the "eye-catching outfits" do not reflect the status of Islam, which is the country's official religion.
Shadow cabinet scared Jeremy Corbyn 'too old' to fight next General Election
Labour sources claim Corbyn would be too old to serve the country for five years if Labour wins the election.
EU would be 'happy to welcome' Britain back in the bloc after Brexit
'We would like Britain to stay', says European Commission president, as he admits 'guilt' for Brexit has to be shared.
'There is a disaster looming': Carillion collapse could replicate 2008 banking crash
Carillion boss Keith Cochrane accuses RBS and banks of deliberately scuppering a deal to keep the company afloat.
Japanese TV forced to apologise after issuing false North Korea missile alert
Evacuation message broadcast to phones on NHK app warned public that Pyongyang had launched ballistic missile.
Carillion workers ordered to remain silent after company collapses into liquidation
Internal memo urges workers not to speak to the media and to avoid airing questions on social media.
Brexit: Majority of Brits now back second referendum if Theresa May fails to secure deal
BMG poll finds 57% of British voters would back a second Brexit referendum rather than leave the EU empty-handed.
Boris Johnson ordered back to City Hall for quizzing over Garden Bridge farrago
Former mayor of London summoned to appear before London Assembly's Oversight Committee over scrapped vanity project.
Carillion liquidation news: Private sector pay will be suspended as creditors' future uncertain
Government will continue to pay Carillion employees working in public sector, but private sector workers will be cut loose.
'You have blood on your hands': Woman kills herself after ex boss wrongly claimed she'd been sacked
Caron Flitcroft hanged herself at her home near Oldham on the 12th anniversary of her husband's death.
Swiss woman fined £1,150 for reading her husband's emails
Husband launched legal action against her, claiming she had breached the law and invaded his privacy.
Carillion workers' petrol cards rejected as 'brutal reality' dawns
Construction giant is on the brink of liquidation after failing to secure £300m cash injection to keep it afloat.
Boris Johnson would 'rather stay in the EU' than consider a soft Brexit
Johnson warns that Theresa May will be "worn down" by civil servants and forced to accept a soft Brexit deal.
Carillion liquidation: Who is chairman Philip Green and what will happen to company pensions?
Construction giant has debts of £900m and entered voluntary liquidation after talks to keep it afloat failed.
Qatar foreign minister claims Gulf diplomatic crisis was caused by one woman's passport
Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman al-Thani says UAE launched a media campaign against Qatar after refusal to extradite an Emirati citizen.
Flight cancellations fiasco costs Ryanair crown as Europe's biggest airline
Ryanair's traffic increased by 10% in 2017 but decision to cancel 20,000 flights hampered its performance.
Number of Brits wanting to give up their citizenship soared 73% after Brexit
Best for Britain says number of Britons wanting to give up their passports jumped in the 12 months after Brexit referendum.
British model Harry Uzoka stabbed to death in West London in 'robbery gone wrong'
Harry Uzoka, a top British model, died of a knife wound to the chest on Old Oak Road in East Acton on 12 January.
Woman survives being run over by train after fainting and tumbling off platform
The 22-year-old fainted on the platform before falling onto the tracks at Bedford Avenue station in Williamsburg.
Waitrose stops selling 'slavery' coffee tins showing black plantation workers
Tins of Saquella Oro Espresso carried images of black slaves harvesting coffee in plantations and were removed after a complaint.
Theresa May's former aide accused of interfering in Cabinet reshuffle
Nick Timothy left Downing Street after the Conservatives lost their majority in the general election. He praised the recent departure of former education secretary Justine Greening.
'Drunk' Irish couple force Ryanair flight to divert and make unscheduled stop in Spain
Flight en route from Alicante to Dublin when captain made decision to land in Santander to offload "aggressive" couple.
Daily Mail article to blame for African 'gang flare-up' say police
News site claims African youths spat on officers as they arrested teenager in Melbourne but police chief blames press photographer for provocation.
Brexit: Poland could follow Britain out of the European Union, warns Donald Tusk
European Council president warns Poland's ruling Law and Justice party could take Warsaw out of the bloc.
Watch moment Disney World monorail travels at 40mph with doors wide open
The train was travelling to the Epcot Center at Walt Disney World. The incident was captured on video.
Indian cricket fan dies after setting himself on fire following Virat Kohli's dismissal
India's captain was dismissed for just five runs in the first innings of the Test against South Africa on Friday.
Notorious fugitive who escaped from North Sea Camp prison hands himself in to police
Peter McGlade fled North Sea Camp on Sunday evening by jumping over the wall but was arrested on Tuesday.
Over 1.3 million calls to Universal Credit hotline went unanswered in one year
Figures obtained by Labour MP Jim McMahon show 12% of total calls in 12 months to October last year were abandoned.
Philip Hammond and David Davis make plea to EU for 'most ambitious trade deal in the world'
Chancellor and Brexit secretary hope to secure a bespoke trade deal with the European Union that will include financial services.