Calais Chaos: Striking ferry workers to ease blockade for meeting with government officials
Migrants are trying to take advantage of the situation.
F-35 Lightning stealth fighter comes up short in dogfight against ageing F-16 Fighting Falcon
About $1tn has been sunk into F-35 which is supposed to replace the F-16.
London Airport Expansion: Government likely to delay decision on political hot potato
Sir Howard Davies due to publish his review on 1 July.
Greek debt Crisis: Eurozone snubs Greek plea for bailout extension - Athens now in default
Athens loses EU financial safety net as €240bn bailout funding ends.
Isis in the Gaza Strip: Jihadists threaten to topple Islamist Hamas rule
Israel claims the two groups are co-operating against Egypt in the Sinai desert.
Calais Chaos: Striking French ferry workers threaten to continue action and block Eurotunnel
MyFerryLink workers, fearing job losses, protest against buyout by Danish firm DFDS.
Anti-Semitism in the UK: School daubed but neo-Nazi protest shifted from Golders Green
Man attacks car with an axe outside Stamford Hill synagogue.
Nuclear Iran: Tehran and world powers in last push for a deal as 30 June deadline arrives
Senior US official: 'There are real and tough issues that remain which have to be resolved'.
West Bank: Four Israelis wounded in shooting attack
Settler leader urges government to stop 'trickle' of terror attacks.
Sudan: British-Sudanese medical students thought to have left Khartoum to join Isis
Second time this year that students have left University of Medical Sciences and Technology.
Greece Debt Crisis: Alexis Tsipras 'won't implement austerity if Greeks vote Yes in referendum'
Euro partners have made it clear: No deal means a Grexit.
Calais chaos: French ferry workers strike causing delays at port and snarled traffic in Kent
Workers protesting against sale of MyFerryLink to DFDS.
Isis in Jerusalem: Jihadis warn Christians to leave before Eid al-Fitr or face slaughter
Israeli Christians said to be fearful for their lives, despite veracity of leaflet not certain.
Lord Janner: Labour peer 'to face trial of the facts on abuse charges' after barrister's review
Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders facing mounting pressure to resign.
Janner Sex Abuse Claims: Labour peer now likely to be prosecuted after barrister's review
Decision would overturn ruling that he was too ill to stand trial.
Grexit: Alexis Tsipras announces referendum on bailout deal for 5 July
Greek Prime Minister ' trusts the will of the people'.
Shawshank Jailbreak: Fugitive murderer Richard Matt shot dead after attempted carjacking
Accomplice David Sweat thought to be surrounded.
Chemistry teacher Hayley Dimmock banned after having drunken sex on school trip to Cuba
£27,000-a-year Bedford School had given her four warnings on the trip.
Sacked Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sir Tim Hunt will not be reinstated at UCL
UCL president: 'Our view is that reversing that decision would send entirely the wrong signal'.
Sportswear giant Nike reports 24% rise in profit to $865m
Shares rise as company posts better-than-expected profit for eighth quarter in a row.
Paris Uber protest: Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve orders ban on 'illegal' service
Move comes after a day of riots and blockades.
Grexit: Athens given absolutely last chance to agree a bailout deal or it defaults on €1.6bn loan
Omens not good for 30 June deadline as Angela Merkel says talks have gone backwards.
EU referendum: David Cameron to accept 'legally binding' guarantees instead of treaty change
Downing Street still committed to 'proper, full-on treaty change' that might have to come after vote.
Patrick Macnee: Bowler-hatted star of TV series The Avengers dies at the age of 93
Sang Kinky Boots with Honor Blackman and appeared with Diana Rigg and Joanna Lumley.
Israel: Foreign direct investment plunges almost 50% as Boycott Divestment and Sanctions take toll
FDI down to €5.7bn in 2014 from €10.5bn the year before.
Republican-backed 'fast-track' trade bill passes US Senate and awaits Barack Obama's signature
TPA pitted the president against his own Democratic Party and Labour unions.
Rare Gustav Klimt Portrait of Gertrude Loew sold at Sotheby's London for £25m
Bidding started at £9m and estimate was between £12m-£18m.
'Testicle eating' Brazilian Pacu fish caught by father and son at New Jersey beauty spot
New Jersey environmental protection agency says fish's eating habit is an 'urban myth'
EU Migrant crisis: Austria and Hungary clash over Budapest's decision to refuse migrants entry
Vienna won't rule out border controls, Germany unhappy too.
'Disgusting sexual monster' headteacher Anne Lakey sentenced to eight years in jail
The highly acclaimed former headteacher was described as a 'sexual predator'.