Police federation says lack of firearms officers leaves UK 'vulnerable to terror threats'
Federation says government should work on a solution as officers fear being treated like suspects, if they used their weapons.
Mother slams Tommee Tippee food mixer for choking of her six-month-old baby
Natalie Haake found plastic in her baby's after using the blender.
Iraqis' torture claims against British soldiers dismissed by UK Supreme Court
More than 600 Iraqis claimed they were abused by UK soldiers.
Britons raise £50,000 for detective who claimed Madeleine McCann's parents faked her abduction
In his book, Maddie: The Truth About The Lie, Amaral had blamed Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, for her disappearance.
Scotland family blames legal highs for death of two brothers
Two brothers lost their lives because of their addiction to legal highs.
NHS in crisis: Only four hospitals in England met A&E targets in first three months of 2016
Staff worry about the position of healthcare system, which is believed to be in a state of 'constant crisis'.
Investors in London properties could sell off homes under new anti-corruption rules
The new rules could put off privacy-conscious investors from buying property in London.
Former Indian cricket board chief Shashank Manohar elected ICC chairman
Manohar was nominated as the sole claimant for the post and the ICC unanimously supported his appointment,
Luke Durbin: Mother appeals for information about missing Ipswich teen on 10th anniversary
Luke was last seen on CCTV close to a bus stop in Dog's Head Street, Ipswich, on 12 May 2006.
Youth sharing crimes on social media could face harsher punishments
The Sentencing Council has issued guidelines to deter young people from sharing crimes online.
China to blacklist tourists who deface Mount Everest with graffiti
Authorities also plan area like the graffiti zone of the Great Wall of China.
UConn women's basketball team honoured at White House for fourth consecutive year
President Obama said he will miss the visit from the team and their annual phone calls.
Watly: New solar-powered device can provide drinking water, internet and electricity in rural Africa
The device charges a water treatment system that can deliver up to 5,000 litres of purified water a day.
Teenager devastated as thug decapitates pet rabbit in Swalwell
One of the rabbit's body was found mutilated, while the another is still missing.
Thetford woman councillor calls hat regulation sexist
While men can take off their hats, women should seek the mayor's permission.
Princess Diana's final resting place to get fresh look
Earl Spencer and his wife will take charge of the renovation.
Device that can sniff out drugs at a distance invented
University of North Texas researchers fit device into car and demonstrate its capability.
Mount St Helens recharges its magma stores through multiple quakes
Multiple small earthquakes have occurred beneath Mount St Helens.
Vietnam: US human rights official Tom Malinowski to visit country on 9 May
Malinowski will urge Vietnam to free political prisoners.
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee wishes Israel 'happy Independence Day' 2 weeks in advance
India and Israel have cherished good relations since establishing diplomatic ties in 1992.
Zika outbreak: Wolbachia bacteria infected mosquitoes can slow spread of virus
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is less capable of spreading the virus if exposed to Wolbachia bacteria.
Syria conflict: Aleppo psychology centre helping children cope with effects of war
A support centre called Daruna holds after-school activities to rehabilitate children scarred by war.