Tube strike: Standard Chartered race will add to chaos in London with diversion of 20 bus routes
The race will go on but 100 extra employees will help divert traffic say organisers.
Greek debt crisis: 'EU can't legally force Grexit or stop Greece from using euros'
EU law experts and rock-star economists are calling for less sabre rattling and more Greek debt restructuring.
Summer budget 2015: Bosses denounce 'big gamble' of George Osborne's Living Wage increase
Many business groups question the wisdom of the government's plan to peg minimum wage at £7.20 an hour for over 25s.
Case against changes to extend Rwanda's presidential term limit stalls in court
A court adjourned the case until 29 July after an opposition lawyer did not appear to argue the case.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 sees Rolls-Royce fall on downgrade after offshore drilling cutbacks
Mining stocks also hit hard after cuts to coper price following slow growth in China.
South Carolina: F-16 fighter jet and Cessna 150 collision results in 'ball of fire in the air'
BREAKING: Witnesses say F-16 almost crushed a camper trailer, while pilot is taken to hospital.
BBC Isis name row prompts MP to ask public whether Islamic State should be called 'Daesh'
Conservative MP calls BBC, all media outlets and the government to switch Isis's name.
7/7 London bombing: What draws young people to extremism? Multi-faith group aims to find out
UK group Faith Matters will study why Isis has such a powerful lure on some young people.
Greek debt crisis: Referendum result led to 'less clarity' say eurozone ministers in Brussels
Members of the eurozone called on Greece to be clear on what it wants after referendum vote.
7/7 London bombings: Tony Blair says Iraq War not to blame for attacks on the capital
Terrorists can't 'excuse themselves by saying the slaughter of innocent people' is a response to government.
7/7 London bombings: Annie Thomas helped a community to mourn their friend
An employee of a college near two sites of the 7/7 attack perished as administrators rushed to locate more than 650 students.
7/7 London bombings: The attack's legacy is all around us in the changing architecture of London
Terrorist attacks have changed the way things in London are built, from tube stations to embassies.
Market round-up: Greek no vote pushes FTSE 100 down
Markets were taken aback by overwhelming support for the Greek government's anti-austerity stance.
Greek debt crisis: Negotiations won't be easy for Euclid Tsakalotos says Wolfgang Schäuble
German finance minister said Tsakalotos will struggle to 'find a solution' to Greece's woes.
Greek referendum: Voters celebrate decisive No in Athens [Photos]
Celebrations broke out in Athens following exit polls that show a clear rejection of the debt deal with the country's creditors.
Greek referendum: Celebrations in the streets of Athens for supporters of the 'No' vote
Greeks party in front of parliament as vote against debt deal appears conclusive.
Greek referendum: a "No" vote does not mean Grexit
Don't count on Greece being out of the European Union yet. Treaties say it can't be forced out.
Market round-up: Greek referendum uncertainty leaves FTSE 100 in the lurch
The referendum on whether Greeks will accept a debt deal had investors sitting tight.
Summer budget: Department of Energy cuts mean UK 'will miss carbon emission goals'
Cuts could threaten infant technology that promises to be central pillar of Britain's emissions targets, says report.
Could the EU take away your freedom to take photos on holiday?
New law would make posting photos of buildings and public spaces to social media copyright infringement.
Prince Charles calls for 'rewiring' of UK, world economy to fight climate change
Finance system needs 'profound changes' if it is to fight climate change, says heir to British throne.
UK minute of silence for Tunisia victims: How many other silent minutes have we held?
At least five silent commemorations in the UK in the past 20 years - most are the result of terrorism.
Prime Minister David Cameron led minute of silence for Tunisia attack victims
Commemorations for 30 Britons killed in attack on Sousse beach held across the UK, flags lowered to half-mast.
Second UK surveillance study to recommend ministers get judges to approve spy warrants
A soon to be published report will recommend judges have oversight of all warrants signed by ministers.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 sees BP shares soar after Deepwater Horizon settlement deal
The oil major will pay $18.7bn to fully settle 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill claims.
Fracking study reveals home prices could fall 7% and government worries about industry
Unedited copy of a 2014 study reveals government uncertainty about "sustainability" of fracking.
Isis: Read letter MPs sent to the BBC asking them to call Islamic State 'Daesh'
Broadcaster has declined the request from 120 MPs asking them to use alternate name for terrorist group.
Market round-up: Airlines rise to top of FTSE 100 lifting market from Greek troubles
Word of a new runway for Heathrow airport lifted airline stocks to the top of the market Wednesday.
RAF fighter jet near misses 'could have been avoided'
In wake of airmen deaths in 2012, a series of near misses in 2015 highlights need for anti-collision systems.
British Army tanks to be fitted with 'telescope cannons' after MoD signs £150m contract
Compact ammunition will reduce 'logistic burden,' say defence chiefs.