Donald Trump named world's 'most oppressive leader' on press freedom
Committee to Protect Journalists gives US President top prize for 'overall achievement in undermining global press freedom'.
Man claims he can unlock wife's iPhone X with his own face
Phill Bland believes his wife's phone has started to recognise him as the owner and he can now unlock it with his face.
'Queen of Benefits' avoids jail despite paying for plush holiday to Menorca with stolen money
Cheryl and Robert Prudham took nine of her kids on an 14-day trip to Menorca worth over £7,000 back in 2014.
Mystery explosion turned 'night into day' over Russia
Moscow dismisses rumours the explosion of light was due to a missile test or to a space rock crashing to earth.
EU countries will have to spend more to cover British funding gap warns Jean-Claude Juncker
Juncker dismisses the idea Britain could backtrack on its Brexit pledge and urges remaining members to commit to a new financial framework.
Police, drones and dogs in manhunt for prisoner who broke out of jail
Burglar Peter McGlade on the run after busting out of the North Sea Camp prison near Boston on Sunday.
British Airways scraps reclining seats on short flights in bid to slash ticket prices
British Airways' CEO Alex Cruz under fire for seemingly turning flagship airline into a no-frill carrier.
Bread prices have doubled in Sudan and now protesters are clashing with police in the streets
Four hundred protesters march through streets of Sennar to demonstrate against sharp hike in price of bread.
UK travel misery: Commuters face disruption as three-day rail strike kicks off
South Western Railway passengers expected to be worst affected with operator set to cancel 450 services a day.
Another suicide at iPhone factory in China casts light on Foxconn working conditions
China Labor Watch claims 31-year-old Foxconn worker jumped to his death in Zhengzhou, where 50% of iPhones are assembled.
Egyptian man left 'close to tears' following racist attack outside Sainsbury's
Cleveland Police are investigating the alleged attack, which reportedly took place in Thornaby on Wednesday afternoon.
Diner 'fat shamed' by manager of 'all you can eat' Chinese restaurant who 'rubbed his belly'
Restaurant manager allegedly said the diner was "too big" and asked another customer to take a picture of him with Chapman.
Mum kills one-year-old son after accidentally running over him with SUV at family home
Tralyn Crosby was unaware her son had followed her out of the house and she accidentally ran over him while reversing her SUV.
Tory MP says Lambeth kids are more likely to end up in jail than at university
Labour MP Chuka Umunna described comments as 'offensive garbage' and urges Caulfield to provide evidence or apologise.
Latte levy: Coffee cups could be banned by 2023
Britain throws away 500,000 coffee cups each day but only one in 400 cups are recycled. MPs call for 25p charge on takeaway coffee cups to be introduced to fight waste.
Thug gets 30 days in jail after attacking girlfriend over £2 Lynx set she bought him for Christmas
Steven Manson was ordered to pay £100 in compensation, but was found not guilty of assaulting his partner.
Young boy saved by drone cameraman after swimming in the path of sharks in Bahamas
Drone cameraman shouted at the boy to get out of the water after realising the danger surrounding him.
Brexit trade deal: Farmland could be turned into meadows after UK leaves the EU
Michael Gove set to tell farmers the current subsidy scheme will be replaced by a pro-environment system.
'Don't bother, there is nothing!': Customers vent anger at empty shelves across Sainsbury's and Lidl stores
Pictures of empty shelves were posted on Twitter by disgruntled customers who went grocery shopping on 2 January.
TfL plans to sell part of its Tube trains to raise £875m for new Piccadilly Line fleet
Transport for London says it will sell some of its Tube fleet and lease them back to raise funds for new trains.
Facebook Live captures moment a woman is shot as an argument turned ugly
Video shows woman argue with another woman in a car, who then shoots her in the arm before fleeing the scene.
Manchester City midfielder David Silva reveals premature born son is fighting for his life
Spaniard returned to action on Tuesday after missing two games and took to Twitter to explain his absence.
Brexit trade deals: Will the UK fill the TPP gap left by the US?
Liam Fox dismisses 'overblown' reports and insists Britain wants to see what emerges from new agreement.
Ryanair applies for UK licence in a bid to soften Hard Brexit impact
Budget airline says the decision to apply for a UK airline licence will safeguard its domestic routes within the country.
Next enjoys belated Christmas present as sales surge
Next thanks cold weather snap for boost in sales in the run-up to Christmas but warns challenges will continue into 2018.
Burnley defender James Tarkowski on Arsenal and Manchester City's radars
The 25-year-old defender has emerged as an instrumental figure of Sean Dyche's side so far this season.
Ex-Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal emerges as surprise candidate for Swansea job
Bottom of the table Swansea sacked Paul Clement on Wednesday after he won just three games all season.
UK car industry 'teetering over the edge' as production faces first drop since financial crisis
SMMT warns that uncertainty over Brexit and Government's diesel plans could spell further trouble for the industry.
Rolling Stone magazine gets new owner after 50 years
Penske Media to buy 51% stake in music, culture and politics magazine in deal which sets its value at $110m.
British jobs at risk as US rules to keep 300% duties on Bombardier jets in major win for Boeing
Boeing accused Bombardier of receiving illegal subsidies which allowed it to sell its aircraft below market value.