Brexit fears raised as Spain goes to the polls for the second time in six months
Spain's acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to urge voters to stick with 'economic stability'.
Senior Tory rules out 'big dipper' Boris Johnson from leadership race
Sir Alan Duncan said it should not be assumed that Boris was 'the darling' of activists.
Two dead and five injured in shooting at Fort Worth dance studio
One victim was found dead at the scene while another died in hospital, police said.
1.8 million UK citizens sign petition calling for another EU referendum
Tens of thousands of UK citizens are signing the petition every few minutes.
Brexit in memes: An idiot sandwich, burning money and a door that looks like Hitler
Britons took to social media to mock the EU referendum result.
Schaquana Spears praised for whipping her sons for burgling their neighbour
Jailing the mother of six was questioned by the public and politicians in Louisiana.
Death of Jo Cox sparks surge in signatures on petition calling for EU referendum cancellation
If the petition gets 100,000 signatures before the 23 June poll it would normally trigger a debate.
EU Referendum: Brexit would make Britain like Guernsey warns French economy minister
Emmanuel Macron said Britain would become small in the eyes of the world and isolated by Europe.
Egyptian court sentences six to death and gives Mohammed Morsi another 40 years jail time
The former Egyptian president was caught up in the case relating to the leaking of state secrets to Qatar.
Euro 2016: Far-right Russian fan leader Alexander Shprygin kicked out of France
Shprygin's group is backed by the Kremlin and he has been photographed giving a Nazi salute.
EU Referendum: Former defence chief Lord Guthrie switches to Leave over fears of European Army
The field marshal signed a letter calling for the UK to remain in Europe in February.
Jo Cox murder suspect Thomas Mair tells court his name is 'Death to Traitors, Freedom for Britain'
The 52-year-old was remanded in custody during an appearance at Westminster Magistrates Court.
Solar Impulse flies over Statue of Liberty before landing in New York
The solar powered plane made the short journey from Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania to New York's JFK airport.
Water cannon deployed and tear gas fired at England fans in Marseille on third day of violence
English, French and Russians were all involved in the violence, although it was blamed on a minority.
Jeremy Corbyn urges Scotland to keep independence out of Brexit vote
The Labour leader said John Major may have been right about the vote breaking up the UK.
Brexit could lead to EU breakup warns Sweden's foreign minister Margaret Wallstrom
Wallstrom warned that other countries might be tempted to hold referendums or demand special treatment.
Gun battle forces Rio de Janeiro archbishop to hide behind his car
Cardinal Orani Tempesta was driving to the airport when police and armed men opened fire on each other.
Isle of Man TT death toll hits five as former winner Ian Bell killed in sidecar accident
Bell, a father of two, was racing with one of his sons, Carl, when they crashed at Ballaspur.
Gay man struggling with his sexuality seeks euthanasia in Belgium
The 39-year-old who who says he is permanently suffering has had his initial request accepted.
France floods: Fourth person dies as river levels begin to fall
Valls said about 20,000 people were evacuated from their homes after a week of heavy rain.
Frenchman arrested in Ukraine for reportedly planning attack on his homeland
French broadcaster M6 reported that the man had a cache of weapons and explosives in his car.
Gazza charged with racially aggravated abuse after 'joke' about black bouncer
The 49-year-old former Tottenham and Rangers star made the alleged remark at a show in November.
Vicar suspended after admitting to swearing and brawling with police while drunk
Reverend Gareth Jones said he was deeply ashamed after pleading guilty to the attack.
Deepcut Barracks inquest: Head of British Army apologises to Private Cheryl James' family for 'tragedy'
General Sir Nick Carter, chief of the general staff, said James' suicide had taught the Army 'hard lessons'.
Deal for Tata Steel's Scunthorpe Works completed by Greybull Capital
Greybull describes itself as a family office that makes long-term investments in private companies.
Donald Trump tells rally there is 'no drought' in California
Last year capped California's driest four year period in history with record low rainfall and snow.
Metropolitan Police sergeant Kristen Treasure kicked off the force for ignoring knife killing
Treasure ignored a call for assistance to stop the attack on Andrew Else who was stabbed 200 times.
Life's building blocks discovered on comet by ESA's Rosetta probe
Scientists say evidence that the components living organisms use to make proteins were found.
Police warn of 'serious disruption' in Dover ahead of far-right marches and left-wing counter-demos
Police stop-and-search powers relaxed as 100 right-wing marchers are expected in Dover this weekend.
Tony Blair says Jeremy Corbyn would be 'very dangerous' as Britain's prime minister
Former PM insists Labour should try and reclaim the centre ground of British politics.