Republicans move to prevent US government shutdown after healthcare failure
GOP is wary following its defeat on repealing Obamacare.
Could Martin Schulz topple Angela Merkel? Polls narrow ahead of general election
A series of key state elections will be an indicator of which way the national poll may go.
Drug dealer who spent 600 miles with nine balls of heroin up his bottom jailed for four years
Police discovered that the nine large lumps of heroin had a total value of £11,600.
Bodies of abducted Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan discovered in DRC shallow grave
The UN investigators, who were probing human rights violations in DRC, had been missing since 12 March.
Why does the UK have to pay the EU divorce bill?
The figures being suggested that the UK may have to pay range from €25-73bn.
Brazilian tribe compensated for plane crash in the Amazon
The crash destroyed most of the tribe's dwellings and a health centre.
£12bn needed for road pothole repair after UK government pledge of just £1.2bn, survey warns
A 2017 Asphalt Industry Alliance survey finds councils struggling to keep up with demand.
Nigel Farage will 'live abroad' if Brexit is a 'disaster'
The former Ukip leader made the statement during a Q&A on his LBC talk show.
Bale of marijuana found washed up on Florida beach
Storms often wash up items including oil drums, cocaine and other drugs.
Chicago police hunt man who took photo of toddler holding a gun
It is unknown if it the weapon is an air gun or a real gun.
Sadiq Khan to visit Brussels and Paris to show that 'London is open' despite Brexit
The mayor wants to ensure that businesses remain in the city and that new ones aren't put off by Brexit.
'Brexit can be stopped': Nigel Farage and Alastair Campbell clash over Article 50 live on air
The pair had very different views about Brexit live on Good Morning Britain.
Angela Merkel's party win big in bellwether Saarland state vote
The size of the win for the CDU came as a surprise to Merkel's SPD opposition.
Sir Keir Starmer's full speech reveals six Brexit tests before Article 50 is triggered
He has outlined six tests that the Labour Party will look to while Brexit talks take place
Northern Ireland talks stall as Stormont deadline approaches
If an agreement isn't reached then fresh elections could be called.
Muslim woman photographed during Westminster Bridge attack speaks out against trolls
Woman was snapped walking past an injured person lying on the bridge.
Undiscovered chalk mine could close London school forever
The discovery was made when a hole opened in the staff car park in 2015.
What has Barack Obama been doing since leaving the White House?
It's been two months since he left the top job, and he's been travelling all over the US and beyond.
Where is Barack Obama as Congress prepares to vote on Obamacare?
On the day that his signature policy could be repealed, Obama might be sunning himself in the French Polynesia.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak freed after six years in detention
He was ordered to be freed after Egypt's top appeals court cleared him over protester deaths.
Khalid Masood, Adrian Russell Ajao, Adrian Elms: The many aliases of London terror attacker emerge
Killer described as a criminal with a 20-year record of offending, who had once been investigated for extremism.
PC Keith Palmer's shoulder number to be retired by Met Police 'as a mark of respect'
PC Palmer was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood inside the gates of the Palace of Westminster.
Who was Khalid Masood? Terror suspect was known as Adrian Elms before conversion
A fifth person has died after the attack by the 52-year-old who was known to police.
State pension age could rise to 70 says report
It would mean anyone currently under the age of 45 having to work an extra year.
London terror attack: Theresa May states 'we are not afraid' after killings
She was speaking in the House of Commons, which was locked down for hours during attack.
#WeAreNotAfraid: World unites in support for London following Westminster attack
People are offering their support on social media.
Westminster terror attack: Eyewitness accounts of panic on London's streets
Eyewitnesses have spoken about being told to "run, run, run" by the police.
Fresh appeal to find sledgehammer-wielding man who went on the rampage at Network Rail deport in London
The man smashed computers, toilets, windows and walls at the site near London Victoria railway station.
Who is Mrs Tillerson? The person US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson answers to
By pushing her husband to take Cabinet role, Renda St Clair postponed his 2017 retirement for some time.
'We need more people like him': Man stops two teens fighting with powerful speech
Video shows Ibn Ali Miller call out people for filming, and refuses to leave until combatants shake hands.