Bank of England votes 8-1 to keep interest rates at 0.5%
The minutes revealed Ian McCafferty was the only member of the MPC to go against the grain.
Thomson and First Choice boss lays bare the cost of Tunisian terror attacks
Peter Long, joint chief executive of TUI, said the Tunisian beach attack would live with him forever.
British Gas owner Centrica's earnings on track despite 'difficult' year
CEO Iain Conn admitted '2015 has been a difficult year' but said he was 'pleased with the progress'.
Far right National Front expected to do well in first French election since Paris attacks
Marine Le Pen's National Front appear to be heading for about 30% of votes, some opinion polls said.
Woman charged with murder of a man whose body was found in a Brisbane ditch
Detective Inspector Owen Elloy told reporters the man had met a "horrible, violent death".
Nasa mission to Mars astronauts will risk brain damage, blindness and memory loss
Long periods in space is causing pressure in astronauts' skulls, damaging their brain.
Morgan Freeman in plane scare after pilot forced to make emergency landing
Freeman's attorney William Luckett said the plane skidded off the runway
Leytonstone Tube stabbing: Witnesses' YouTube and Twitter videos show 'terrorist' attack
Witnesses filmed the violent knife attack posted footage on social media sites.
Chainsaw vandals fell tree on the eve of lights ceremony
Following a social media appeal the tree and lights were restored.
Scientists claim a forger's 'fake' Leonardo da Vinci painting is genuine
The 'sitter' was based on a girl called Sally who worked on the checkouts, says Shaun Greenhalgh.
COP21: David Attenborough challenges scientists to come up with climate change solutions
89-year-old broadcaster says that if we can land people on the moon, we can solve climate change.
COP21: Tens of thousands march at global climate change rallies ahead of Paris summit
More than 2,000 marches and other events are taking place across the globe.
British cities 'vulnerable' to Paris-style attacks by Isis warns Defence Secretary Fallon
Fallon warns the UK is 'a top target' for terrorists, as he tries to persuade Labour MPs to vote for air strikes.
David Cameron slams Ken Livingstone for saying Britain's Armed Forces 'discredited'
David Cameron said Livingstone was 'letting himself down with the remarks that he makes'.
Prominent Kurdish lawyer Tahir Elci gunned down in Turkey
Witnesses said the Diyarbakir's Bar Association President was shot in the head.
Search for Queen Nefertiti reveals hidden passages in Tutankhamun's tomb
Radar scans have shown Tutankhamun's tomb may have been an extension of Queen Nefertiti's.
3 dead and 20 injured after rocket attack on United Nations base in northern Mali
Four or five rockets landed inside the base in the northern town of Kidal, said UN spokesman.
Paris attacks: Europe police hunting for suspected terrorist Abdeslam Salah
Salah is one of three brothers believed to have been involved in planning and carrying out the assault.
G20 Summit: Paris attacks and refugee crisis dominates opening of G20 summit
In a draft communique G20 leaders called upon all states to contribute to responding to the refugee crisis.
Alcohol did not kill George Best new documentary claims
The one time king of Old Trafford's immune system was "virtually switched off" Dr Jason Payne-James said.
Paris attacks: Investigators focus on 7 men arrested in Belgium
One man held is from Molenbeek, near Brussels, according to the country's Prime Minister Charles Michel.
Paris attacks: Gunman Omar Ismail Mostefai a petty criminal with a record of radicalisation
A 29-year-old French citizen of Algerian origin, he lived in the small town of Chartres.
Paris attacks: Bataclan concert hall and other targeted locations before and after night of the massacres
From a busy Friday night to scenes of carnage, the venues where the Paris attacks took place.
Paris attacks: Americans among the injured in terrorist massacres
The US Embassy in Paris would not confirm how numbers of US citizens injured or killed.
Paris attacks: Poland slams door to Syrian refugees following massacres in France's capital
The tragic events "showed a weakness in Europe" which he said was still vulnerable to attacks said Konrad Szymanski.
Paris attacks: Prime Minister David Cameron warns of 'British casualties' in wake of massacres
UK prime minister condemned the "brutal and callous murderers" behind the attacks.
Paris attacks: Islamic State claims responsibility for 'miracles' of Paris bloodbath
Group said its fighters, armed with suicide bomb belts and assault rifles, carried out the attacks.
Paris attacks: Man arrested in Germany for smuggling firearms and explosives linked to French attacks
Several kilograms of TNT were found along with revolvers and ammunition were discovered, according to a German TV station.
Perrigo shareholders rebuff $26bn Mylan hostile takeover bid
Perrigo chairman celebrated the decision, calling Mylan 'bad for our shareholders'.
Kia recalls more than 256,000 Souls in the US because steering could fail
No crashes or injuries have been reported, the South Korean company said.