Tempers flared as David Cameron begged Iain Duncan Smith to not resign
UK prime minister reportedly 'threw his toys out of the pram' and swore at his long-time colleague.
Instanbul suicide bombing: Turkish official accused of wishing Israelis dead in blast
Irem Aktas was reportedly removed from her role in the AKP party after making the comments on social media.
Salah Abdeslam charged with 'terrorist murder' in Belgian court
The Frenchman was released from hospital and taken under heavy guard to appear before a judge
Smiler rollercoaster reopens at Alton Towers 9 months after horror crash
Theme park says it has introduced 'additional safety procedures' to the way the ride operates.
New blood test technology could improve early detection of prostate cancer
Researchers believe it could be an improvement on the PSA test currently available to GPs.
Earth set for close encounters with two comets due to pass next week
Comet BA14 will come within around 2.2m miles of the planet when it passes by.
Jeremy Clarkson says BBC would not leave him alone after his mother's death
Clarkson said the corporation refused to give him peace during investigation into racism.
Stephen Crabb to replace Iain Duncan Smith as British work and pensions secretary
The MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire since 2005 has been the secretary of state for Wales for two years.
David Cameron 'puzzled' by Iain Duncan Smith's resignation over Budget disability cuts
UK prime minister wrote IDS had agreed to the changes to disability benefits before the Budget.
Michael Gove refuses to deny he was the source of tabloid's 'Queen wants Brexit' story
British justice secretary said he had no idea how The Sun got all its information.
Actress Kate del Castillo disputes Sean Penn's claims about El Chapo meeting
She claimed that Penn only told her about the Rolling Stone article on meeting the drug lord.
One of North Korea's submarines is reportedly missing amid missile firing tensions
US official believes that the boat has sunk but Pyongyang has not mentioned the disappearance.
Britain offers 30 extra troops to train Iraqi forces in fight against Isis
Ministry of Defence said the soldiers will provide training in logistics and bridge building.
Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes apologises for Bataclan slur
Hughes says his accusations were unfounded and baseless and there was no excuse for them.
Jacob Nolan 'took selfies' after bludgeoning his cousin's ex with a sledgehammer
Andrew Goldfarb said it seemed that he was taking pictures of himself.
Adam Johnson beefs up security around mansion as he awaits sentence for grooming
Former Sunderland star has holed up at his home in Castle Eden, County Durham
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German water park segregates swimmers following alleged assaults on young girls
Arriba water park says it is evaluating if women and children feel more comfortable by the measure.
Iraqi forces planning assault on Islamic State forces in Mosul
US Army Colonel Christopher Garver said the battle for the city had already started.
Corrupt officials helped fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's enter the US, says daughter
Rosa Isela Guzman Ortiz alleged that corrupt Mexican officials helped the world's most wanted man.
Turkey's press crackdown sees police tear gas protestors while seizing Zaman newspaper
Tear gas and water cannons were fired at protesters demonstrating against the state takeover.
Boris Johnson says Britain is better off outside of the EU
Mayor of London said it his choice was 'agonising' but he feels the EU is eroding British sovereignty.
Brothers, aged 2 and 3, die in 'absolutely tragic' Huddersfield house fire
Toddlers Jake and Logan were rushed to a local hospital but they could not be saved.
Fifa presidential frontrunner dogged by torture claims
Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa has been accused of failing to protect athletes and coaches.
Boris Johnson's sister denies London's mayor is milking Brexit decision 'for publicity'
Rachel Johnson said it was a very hard choice and his participation in either camp would be significant.
Hundreds of Afghan migrants stranded after Macedonia closes border with Greece
The move was apparently triggered by a similar decision from Serbian authorities.
State anti-drugs agent Lee Tartt gunned down storming suspect's Mississippi home
The state narcotics officer was shot by a high-powered rifle storming a home in Luka with a SWAT team.
Valentine's Day 2016: Indonesian officials ban celebration of love
Celebrating Valentine's Day would be the same as promoting faiths other than Islam, they said.
Political squabbling begins after US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death
President Obama called him an extraordinary judicial thinker with an incisive wit.
United Nations to quiz Britain over Taser use by police on children
More than 400 children had Tasers drawn on them by police in England and Wales in 2013.
Zika virus: Hawaii declares state of emergency despite reporting no cases
The state's governor David Ige said it was about getting in front of the situation.