Trump says doctors 'rip the baby out of the womb' in late-term abortions
Presidential candidates spar over abortion issue as Trump shows little understanding of procedure.
Will Trump's Twitter bot army outpace Clinton during the third debate?
Fake social media accounts tweeting for Trump have been flooding the airwaves during debates.
UK's post-Brexit trade deal hinges on outcome of secretive EU court case
EU judges will decide if Britain must deal with 27 nations on free trade.
Donald Trump manages to get Bill O'Reilly and Barack Obama to agree on something
Conservative talk show host and president agree Trump should stop 'whining'.
Six witnesses say sex assault allegations against Trump are true
People magazine journalist's friends and colleagues share stories about accusations against Republican candidate.
Wall Street eyeing control of retirement savings under Clinton
A proposal to 'fix retirement' will pass responsibility to sophisticated investors.
Trump repeatedly says 'election is absolutely rigged' day before debate with Clinton
Republican provides no evidence of 'widespread voter fraud' despite claims.
Twitter bots push debate in favour of Donald Trump
During first Presidential debate fake accounts generated double the tweets for Trump than Clinton.
Cards Against Humanity creator trolls Trump with huge Arabic billboard
Tongue-in-cheek campaign has the goal of 'driving Trump nuts'.
Trump supporters angered by Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan
In Speaker's home state Republicans shout 'Paul Ryan sucks!' at campaign rally
LSE student and 'future leader' of Sri Lanka found dead
Community mourns death of Sri Lankan politician Imthiaz Bakeer Markar's son.
Trump says comedy show did 'hit job on me' for sketch poking fun at debate
Republican accuses Saturday Night Live as part of media conspiracy to 'rig' election.
Democrats raise $13K in just under 12 hours to reopen firebombed GOP office
Online crowdfund shows 'thirst for civility and democracy' in tense election
Who is Sidney Blumenthal?
Backstory on the Clinton advisor who became Trump's bogeyman
Could the US election polls be wrong?
The LA Times runs a different kind of poll - and it shows Trump winning.
Obamas go on offensive against 'sexual predator' Trump
President says Republicans have allowed 'our politics to descend into the gutter'.
What will one year of national mourning look like for Thailand?
National year of mourning after king's 70-year reign will see events 'toned down' for a month says PM.
Death of Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch
Monarch who reigned for 70 years passes crown to son Maha Vajiralongkorn
Canada's first female PM brands Donald Trump a 'sexual predator'
Former Conservative politician joins chorus of women speaking out against Republican nominee.
Tape emerges of Trump making questionable comments about young girl
A new wave of stories from women has surfaced of alleged unwanted sexual advances from Republican candidate.
Clinton urges US not to risk putting 'climate denier Trump in the White House'
Democrat nominee sets out plan to build 'clean energy super power of the 21st Century'
Donald Trump denounced by influential evangelical Christian magazine
Trump is 'very embodiment of what the Bible calls a fool' charges editorial.
Trump quotes Russian misinformation while mistakenly citing Clinton adviser
Evidence continues to mount that Russia is playing a significant role in the US election.
If Trump is a blue collar worker then I'm a ladies' man says gay Star Trek actor
Trump likens himself to blue collar workers as he vows to bring mining and steel jobs to Pennsylvania.
David Davis: Brexit means keeping some EU laws, discarding others
The UK's 'great repeal bill' to discard some EU laws will appear early next year.
Data shows how Trump's speeches are changing as election enters final months
Comparing language used by Clinton and Trump reveals how election pitches are altering.
Carbon budget: How funding cuts stalled the fight against climate change and shredded the UK's reputation
Cutting a £1bn green tech fund set back the fight against climate change and left the UK's global standing in tatters.
Vishing: New breed of phone scams hook UK customers
The unstoppable crime of 'vishing' is on the rise and regulators remain powerless.
Thames sewage: UK faces up to prospect of multimillion-pound EU fines
Super sewer will aim to stem flow of 62m tonnes of raw sewage into the Thames before EU levies fines.
Sale of Met police stations to pay for body-worn cameras riles London borough
Hammersmith and Fulham council opposes plan to close the local police station to pay for 22,000 HD cameras.