Three prisoners get onto the roof of Swansea Prison
Eyewitnesses said the men were shouting to their fellow prisoners who were making lots of noise.
David Walliams apologises for not replying to stolen letters
Actor has urged fans to write to him again, after announcing stolen post.
Hilary St John Bower 'drugged and dismembered' by girlfriend and accomplices
Trio reportedly lured the university lecturer in a flat before killing him over a financial dispute.
Lily Allen says police ignored report her stalker broke into her bedroom as she slept
The pop star said she was left with trust issues and criticised police handling of her case.
Britain faces 'consequences' if it votes for Brexit warns French economy minister
Macron said there consequences around access to the single market and changes financial passport rules.
Nine Guantanamo Bay detainees transferred to Saudi Arabia
Among those released was Tariq Ali Abdullah Ba Odah, who has been on a hunger strike since 2007.
Spring disappears as cold snap and snow hits Britain
Bookmakers Ladbrokes have trimmed the odds to 6/4 that the thermometer drops to -10C this weekend.
Pizza box that turns into marijuana pipe created in New York
Design allows part of the box to be removed and folded into a small hexagonal pipe.
Father of four Michael McGibbon gunned down in 'paramilitary' Belfast attack
McGibbon, shot three times in the leg, later died from his injuries.
US Navy buys Archerfish mine-destroying underwater drones from BAE Systems
The tech is the only 'mine neutraliser' capable of being deployed from the air.
Bernie Sanders 'honoured' to meet Pope Francis ahead of crucial Clinton showdown
Sanders called the pontiff one of the extraordinary figures in the world.
Japanese scientists create artificial skin that can monitor the body's oxygen levels
Scientists aim to develop 'skin' that can monitor oxygen levels in organs during surgery.
Man dies after car plunges from A1(M) motorway into the River Don in Yorkshire
South Yorkshire Police said the victim's family had been notified but did not release his name.
Storm Katie: Clean up begins after 100mph gusts wreak havoc across UK
Thousands of homes were left without power after she swept through southern Britain.
Pakistan Easter blast: Suicide bomber named as Mohammad Yousaf
Yousaf, who is believed to be around 28, came from the Muzaffargarh district in the central Pakistan.
Facebook apologises for explosion notifications to people outside of Pakistan
People in other parts of the world received messages asking if they had been 'affected by the explosion'.
RAF Tornado 'did not see' microlight as it came within 300ft of it in Nottinghamshire
The pilot had been given the wrong coordinates according to the UK Airprox report.
Air ambulance crashes in Alabama killing all four on board including patient
It took almost seven hours to find the Eurocopter AS350 after it went down in a wooded area.
Spain: Veteran Jesus actor banned from Easter parade for being 'too gay'
Ramon Fossati said he had been told that he could not perform the role until 2019.
British border guards banned from using vehicle X-rays in French ports
The devices have been barred because of fears that the radiation could damage the health of migrants.
Brussels attack: Brother and sister Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski died in airport blasts
Their deaths were confirmed by friend who said the family was grateful to have closure.
Brussels attack: German police reportedly arrest two people with links to suicide bombers
News magazine Der Spiegel claims that one of the men received text messages with name Khalid El Bakraoui.
Brussels attack: John Kerry vows action against Isis and expresses condolences to Belgium
Kerry said that the world would come back with greater resolve against the extremist militant group.
North Korea: Lone assassin 'most likely method' to assassinate Kim Jong-un claims study
Academic study argued it was plausible that someone may wish to eliminate him.
Micro-financing impoverished communities 'can lead to increased debt levels and suicide'
Study said it was unrealistic to expect Third World poor to make wise business decisions.
Mysterious cat burglar Brigit targets men's underwear
Brigit's owner Sarah Nathan said the Tonkinese cat has brought home 11 pairs of pants in two months.
Suicide bomber Brahim Abdeslam was buried 24 hours before Salah's arrest
Brahim Abdeslam's remains were laid to rest at a ceremony in the Schaerbeek area of Brussels.
Scientists discover reason people kiss with their eyes closed
It is not because it's hard to focus when close up to someone.
Spree killer Johanna Dennehy's prison cooking inspired by Great British Bake Off
Triple knife murderer is said to have taught herself to make cakes in a microwave.
British Crown courts to allow TV cameras for the first time
Justice Minister Shailesh Vara said she hopes the move will allow more openness and transparency.