Isis could have been 'nipped in the bud' with attack on Assad in 2013 say ex UK defence chiefs
UK politicians need to convince public to take military action today: former Nato secretary general.
Gawker pilloried online after it tries to out former treasury secretary's brother as gay
Writer Jordan Sargent faces sharp criticism after website alleges Conde Nast's CFO attempted to hire male escort.
UK vs Isis: WW2 level of leadership and more air strikes needed in Syria say ex-defence chiefs
Current policy 'daft' say former UK defence heads who demand Arab nations step up against Islamic State.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 Greece rubber stamp lifts market but oil and mining lose out
Oil giant BP and security company G4S lost out as oil and mining stocks get rocky ride.
UK climate envoy helps draft foundational document of Paris 2015 climate agreement
Outline of foundation for 'historic' climate deal released after consulting 20 governments.
Shoppers beware: Grocers 'confusing' consumers with special offers, unit pricing, says government investigation
Investigation finds it "impossible to make a price comparison" to find value on some store shelves.
Britain 'will provide funds for Greek bailout' despite previous claims of David Cameron
Treasury source says UK readying bailout funds after PM said its 'a matter for eurozone countries'.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 stagnates as Greek parliament prepares for bailout vote
Luxury clothes maker Burberry also slumps on FTSE with China slowdown.
Uber competitor Gett targets blind passengers with adapted app
The taxi app has launched an optimised version of their software for the visually impaired.
Exuberance over Iran oil 'overdone' after US sanctions deal
Glut of short-term crude stockpiles hides larger problem of rebuilding Iran's oil industry, say experts.
UK unemployment numbers rise for first time in two years casting doubt on rate increase plans
Soft employment numbers mean Bank of England should pull back hawkish rate rise stance says analyst
Market round-up: Iran nuclear deal and house price inflation data bite into FTSE 100
The fact that Iran will soon be open for business and a BoE indication rates will rise stunted the FTSE.
Banks face fresh billion-pound legal challenges for forex fixing in the UK
After settlements in the US, investors to go after banks for alleged foreign-exchange manipulation in Europe.
Edward Snowden made 'urgent' debate leading to new UK surveillance laws
UK's spy agencies must become more transparent and face tougher regulation, say former intelligence chiefs.
Market round up: Greece deal lifts FTSE 100 and European indexes
'Markets breathed an audible sigh of relief after Eurozone leaders emerged from marathon talks,' says analyst.
EU law that could make UK internet porn filters illegal is heading for a vote
'If you're a German customer who wants specific content, you should be able to access it in the UK.'
Young German fighting with Kurds against Isis dies in battle in Syria
A 22-year-old YPG fighter has become the second German to die while combating Islamic State.
Greek debt crisis: European markets rise but analysts hesitant about eurozone 'progress'
Agreement on debt relief for Greece is worse than '1919 Treaty of Versailles' said one analyst.
Syriza party rallies behind Greek PM Tsipras to approve austerity reform package
Anti-austerity protestors confronted police in Athens as government sought to approve €13bn in cuts.
Market round-up: Greek debt proposals lift FTSE 100, European markets after turbulent week
Eurozone finance ministers will meet on Saturday 11 July to consider the Greek reform proposals.
Sharpshooting female soldier beats best Brits but fails to take home top Queen's Medal
Although she scored highest in the UK's top sharpshooting competition, Sgt. Tatyana Danylyshyn came away empty-handed.
Greek debt crisis: Paddy Power closes bets on Grexit while William Hill's odds lengthen
Few bookmakers taking bets remain as odds that Greece remains in the eurozone increase.
Tour de France: Eritrean Daniel Teklehaimanot defies cycling's racists by winning King of the Mountains
Cyclist for Polish team CCC who called Eritrean racer a "f*****g n****r" apologises with promise of donating month's salary to charity.
Greek debt crisis: Read the Greek economic reform proposals sent to EU, IMF creditors
Greece submitted a fresh draft of proposals to its creditors in an 11th hour bid for debt relief.
Market round-up: Bank of England's steady interest rate and QE programme buoys FTSE 100
Maintaining £375bn quantitative easing programme and holding interest rates at 0.5% gave investors confidence.
Greek debt crisis: Draft of new proposal may include €13bn in cuts and tax rises
Greek MPs from the ruling Syriza party are scheduled to meet on 10 July to decide proposal.
Summer budget 2015: Tory budget sidelines UK from meeting its climate pledges
Environmental groups say that despite commitment to Paris deal, UK may miss climate targets.
US Federal marriage benefits extended to same-sex couples
US attorney general Loretta Lynch says all couples – gay or straight – are entitled to the same rights.
Greek debt crisis: Greece and France work feverishly to hammer out new debt deal before midnight deadline
Proposals likely to include debt restructuring that proved major sticking point with creditors.
Market round-up: Tory budget keeps FTSE 100 afloat despite Greek and China conundrums
The Conservative pledge to cut UK corporation tax progressively to 18% in 2020 caught investor's eyes.