FBI targets Islamic State social media chiefs
American and allied forces campaign takes out more Daesh's influential computer experts
Charleston church shooting: Dylann Roof declared 'fit' to stand trial
Trial of alleged white supremacist accused of killing nine black churchgoers will start in January
Syria conflict: Aleppo residents '10 days from starvation'
White Helmets warn inhabitants in desperate need of food and medicine
Flood warnings issued in northern Italy after rain deluge
River Po bursts its banks in Turin after 171mm of rain fell in just three days.
UN: Violence against women obstacle to sustainable global development
Ban Ki-Moon celebrates International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls.
Nissan to benefit from tariff-free EU deal for carmakers, says business secretary
The minister's comments followed pressure on the government to reveal the nature of its discussions with the car manufacturer
Nick Clegg: 'Brexit press' trying to rewrite history
'It is a woeful rewriting of history to claim the country expressed one single opinion, or even worse still, that they knew exactly what Brexit meant'
Bank of England governor facing increasing pressure to resign
Mark Carney is expected to make an announcement next week on whether he will step down in 2018.
Brendan Cox: Brexit not responsible for Jo's death
'Jo was this unbelievable bundle of energy and of joy and of enthusiasm and she was never resting in peace when she was alive and she would not want to rest in peace now'
Ofsted chief: Grammar schools will fail majority of children
'We must not be misty-eyed and nostalgic about the 50s where a small minority youngsters did well and 80% or more did badly.'
Three teenagers arrested after woman allegedly raped on Kent beach
An 18-year-old man and two 16-year-old boys have been taken into custody.
Theresa May has 'nothing to fear' from Brexit Commons vote, says Nick Clegg
Ex-Liberal Democrat leader urged Theresa May not to 'throw the single market' out.
Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland will push for single market trade deal
First Minister said she believes a separate deal for Scotland could be achieved.
Labour's anti-Semitism report not 'worth the paper it was written on', says Tory MP
Home Affairs Select Committee chair doubts Corbyn is 'doing something serious' about anti-Semitism.
Police Scotland issue drugs alert as 16-year-old girl dies after party
Shellie Callaghan was one of four girls rushed to hospital after taking 'Ecstasy-type tablets'.
French balcony collapse kills four and injures 10 students
Three men and one woman were killed when the balcony, holding up to 15 people, gave way.
Donald Trump suggests Lindsay Lohan must be 'great in bed' as old interview returns to haunt him
The Republican presidential nominee discussed the then 18-year-old star with Howard Stern.
Nine orphaned sea lion pups released into the wild off Peru
Conservation body cared for seven-month-old animals after losing their mothers.
At least 24 killed in stampede during Indian religious event
Around 3,000 devotees were expected to attend but more than 70,000 showed up.
Outrage as Peta launches Donald Trump-inspired 'Grab a pussy' campaign
Defending the advert, Elisa Allen, Director Peta UK, told IBTimes UK that the public 'will get the humour'.
Government backing Heathrow is a 'lazy, default position' claims senior Tory MP
Zac Goldsmith vows senior cabinet members including Boris Johnson would never support Heathrow.
Theresa May: No extra funding for NHS after Brexit
PM tells NHS boss health service should focus on getting rid of £22bn deficit.
Conservative Party do a U-turn on forcing companies to list foreign workers
Defence secretary Michael Fallon says UK firms will not have to 'name and shame' workers.
Shami Chakrabarti defends son's private education after criticising selective education
'Does it make me someone who is trying to do best for my family?' asks the shadow attorney general.
Putin's brother died in Siege of Leningrad, which bears striking resemblance to Syrian crisis
Thousands in Aleppo subjected to the torturous conditions that Putin's family faced during World War II.
Ukip leadership bid: Who is Suzanne Evans?
Ukip's former deputy chairman has announced she is considering a bid for the party's leadership contest 'very carefully'.
Labour whips quit following chief whip Rosie Winterton's sacking during reshuffle
Conor McGinn and Holly Lynch have stepped down citing 'family reasons' and 'constituency majorities'.
Labour calls for parliamentary vote on Brexit says Keir Starmer
'Nobody… voted for the government to take an axe to the economy,' says Labour Brexit Secretary.
Justine Greening hints at possible U-turn over foreign workers row
There will be 'no naming and shaming' of companies employing immigrants, says minister.
'Humanoid' robots invade London to mark the launch of Westworld
Strange sighting of an 'army' of androids crossing London bridges.