Victims' families criticise Metropolitan Police failings in Stephen Port investigation
Senior officers within the Metropolitan Police admitted failings which led to 'missed opportunities'.
MP asks if Sir Philip Green's assets can be seized to plug BHS pensions black hole
This could include the yacht, as well as assets of Green's wife, Lady Tina Green.
Second Crewe Alexandra player Steve Walters speaks out about historic abuse at the club
Steve Walters joins former player Andy Woodward in waiving his anonymity.
IPCC calls for review of 999 hoax call system after police failings lead to woman's murder
The IPCC found a number of failings made by Devon and Cornwall Police leading up to the murder.
Italian police arrest members of notorious Black Axe mafia gang
Raids in Italy saw the arrest of up to 20 alleged members of the Black Axe gang, according to reports.
MP's use of word 'fart' causes stink in Canadian Parliament
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel refused to withdraw her 'improper' language.
Isis recruiting operatives for European attacks says Dutch counter-terrorism chief
European attacks easier to plan rather than recruits travelling to Syria or Iraq to fight coalition forces.
Princess Beatrice privacy breached by 'gratuitous and invasive' bikini photos
The Independent Press Standards Organisation said the photos breached the Editor's Code of Practice.
Don't jump to conclusions about Donald Trump says Egypt's president
Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was one of the first to congratulate Donald Trump on his election victory.
Senior Tories urge Theresa May to drop Brexit appeal
Sir Oliver Letwin says failure to do so could scupper Brexit plans altogether.
Former health secretaries 'alarmed and dismayed' over inaction on mental health
The former health secretaries criticise the stagnation in mental health care provision.
Shinzo Abe hails Donald Trump's 'extraordinary talents' after first world leader meeting
Japan's prime minister spoke positively about his meeting with the president-elect.
Philip Hammond to help families only 'just managing' in Autumn Statement
The Autumn Statement will seek to substantiate May's rhetoric about helping ordinary working families.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey apologises for white-supremacist advert
The advert appeared in user's timelines as promoted content.
Donald Trump invited to become honorary Cossack
The Irbis Cossacks said they would provide the President-elect with insight into the 'mysterious Russian soul'.
Dementia now the leading cause of death in England and Wales
The condition replaces heart disease as England and Wales' biggest killer.
Burglar caught out by tooth found in washing machine at victim's home
The tooth came out after a struggle broke out between the burglar and the residents of the house.
Theresa May tells business leaders: 'Change is in the air'
British PM promises to make globalisation 'work for all.'
Donald Trump says he will deport three million illegal immigrants immediately
Some of the president-elect's initial posturings indicate a softer approach than his campaign suggested.
Iraqi troops vow to wrest Mosul from Islamic State
Iraqi forces are four weeks into a campaign to recapture the northern city from Daesh.
Jo Cox Foundation charity single planned featuring parliamentary rock group
A group of MPs and pop stars will cover Rolling Stones hit 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'.
BHS £1 buyer Dominic Chappell reportedly arrested over unpaid taxes
HM Revenue & Customs is understood to have carried out a dawn raid on the former BHS owner.
Croydon tram crash: Driver 'texting' at time of crash say reports
The Sun on Sunday claims the driver's phone was analysed by investigators.
Theresa May reminds Britain not to forget those serving in current conflicts on Remembrance Sunday
The day of remembrance is not just associated with the First and Second World Wars.
Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes denied entry to Bataclan reopening
The scene of one of last year's terror attacks in Paris was hosting a concert by Sting to mark its reopening.
Croydon Tram Crash: Police name final three victims
Seven people were killed as well as over 50 injured in the crash.
Boris Johnson will not attend EU meeting on Donald Trump victory
The Foreign Secretary's spokesman said the Foreign Office saw 'no need' for an additional meeting on Sunday.
Russia arrests 10 people thought to be plotting Islamic State-linked terror attacks
The terrorist suspects were arrested with the help of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Paris terror attacks one year on: 20 survivors still in hospital
A TV documentary for France 5 explores the impact of the Isis attacks a year ago on Sunday.
Kurdish militants killed by Turkish air strikes in northern Iraq
Reports cite six to eight deaths in the attack on PKK targets on Thursday.