World Diabetes Day: Sugar tax will not be enough to solve obesity crisis
In the UK, 11.5 million people are at increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Lord Mayor's Show: 800th anniversary to demonstrate that 'innovation is absolutely critical'
The Lord Mayor's Show celebrates its 800th anniversary on Saturday 14 November.
Republican candidate Jeb Bush says 'Hell yeah, I would!' to killing the baby Hitler
The younger brother of former President George W Bush wouldn't rule out infanticide to save the world.
World Anti-Doping Agency report: Athletes should take lie detector tests says Paula Radcliffe
Marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe believes Russia should be banned from world athletics.
Global recession fears as OECD cuts world growth forecasts
Catherine Mann, the OECD's chief economist, said the weakening in global trade was "deeply concerning".
Russian plane crash: Leader of Sinai Province group Abu Osama al-Masri named as bombing mastermind
Whitehall confirms Egyptian cleric and frontman of Sinai Province is a person of interest.
Remembrance Sunday: Jeremy Corbyn to read anti-war poem after Cenotaph ceremony
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph with his own personal message during the service.
Remembrance Sunday: Queen to lead wreath-laying tribute in honour of war dead
Queen Elizabeth was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and political leaders for the event at the memorial in Whitehall, London.
Russian plane crash: Mystery 'noise' heard in last second of black box recording of downed flight
Officials investigating the Metrojet crash revealed that a noise was heard in the last second of the black box recording.
Rylan Clark and Dan Neal get married as Cheryl Fernandez-Versini cancels performance at wedding
TV host Rylan Clark marries partner Dan Neal on Saturday in front of celebrity guests.
Chile earthquake: Strong 6.8 magnitude quake sends shockwaves through Santiago
A powerful earthquake caused buildings to sway in area that was hit by a tsunami in September.
Revolution 17th-century style: How a fear of Catholics led to the last successful invasion of England
A new exhibition, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution, covers one of the most tumultous times in British history
The Black Death: 350th anniversary of bubonic plague that terrified City of London
The Great Plague of 1665 took the lives of a fifth of England's population.
Bucharest nightclub fire: Three owners of venue arrested on suspicion of manslaughter
Romanian police have issued 24-hour arrest warrants for owners of Colectiv nightclub.
Russian warplanes bomb Isis strongholds in Palmyra
A fortification, an underground bunker and anti-aircraft guns were destroyed by Su-25 Russian jets.
Man found dead and many evacuated as severe flooding and storms hits Portugal
The body of a 79-year-old man was discovered on Monday morning 100 metres from his submerged car.
World Vegan Day: Which celebrities have a meat and dairy-free diet?
The annual event dedicated to being kind to the planet is celebrated on 1 November and an estimated 150,000 people in the UK are vegan.
Sinai plane crash: Co-pilot of Russian plane A321 concerned over 'technical condition of the aircraft'
Sergei Truckahev, the co-pilot of Flight KFL-9268 which crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula had complained about the state of the plane
Bangladesh: Publisher of secular books Faisal Arefin Deepan hacked to death
His body was found inside his office on the same day another publisher and two writers were also attacked.
Ali Mohammed al-Nimr crucifixion: 'Every day that passes the sword is closer to his neck,' says father
Family of young Saudi sentenced to be crucified and beheaded has begged King Salaman to stop execution.
Shaker Aamer: UK's final Guantanamo detainee 'in line to receive compensation'
Formerly known as detainee 239, Shaker Aamer could receive around £1m in compensation from the British government.
Jekyll and Hyde TV show attacked for 'brutal and graphic scenes'
Complaints to Ofcom rose to 742 after the first episode, due to scenes of murder, torture and scary monsters.
Online grooming: New trends in online sexual abuse
Child sex offenders are grooming children for the purposes of online sexual abuse, with more using social media apps and smartphones.
Oklahoma crash: Psychological test and $1m bail set for Adacia Chambers
Woman accused of driving her car 'purposely' went round a barricade and ran a red light before crashing into spectators, says prosecutor.
Tax credits: House of Lords vote to delay controversial cuts in second motion
The government was defeated, losing the vote by 307 votes to 277.
House of Lords rejects first motion on tax credit cuts by majority of 211
Peers threw out a "fatal motion" brought by the Liberal Democrats which would have totally stopped the £4.4bn cuts to tax credits by 310 votes to 99.
Southend: Naked rollercoaster charity ride fails to beat world record but raises £10,000
Attempt to set new world record for largest number of naked people riding on a rollercoaster comes up short.
South Africa: Drowned British honeymooners named as John and Lynette Rodgers
Families of couple on South African honeymoon release statement saying they are "thoroughly devastated."
Florida holds first black bear cull in two decades allowing hunters to kill 320
Wildlife Conservation Commission of Florida claims it needs to stabilise the increasing number of bears
Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian teen over alleged stabbing
A 16-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead by Israeli forces at a checkpoint in the West Bank town of Jenin.