EU President Donald Tusk rules out early Brexit talks after Theresa May Article 50 disclosure
Tusk declares EU27 would only engage once Article 50 had been triggered.
Hungary's former PM urges Theresa May to maintain open borders as country votes on EU migrant quota
Hungarian voters expected to reject EU's compulsory migrant quota in referendum vote
Remain Treasurer blames David Cameron's top aide over Brexit defeat
Roland Rudd said Sir Craig Oliver swayed by party politics rather than Remain campaign.
Theresa May says Article 50 will be triggered by March 2017 starting Brexit process
The British Prime Minister made the announcement on the BBC's The Andrew Marr show.
Donald Trump appeared in a soft-core porn film and the internet has gone into meltdown
The video sees Trump breaking a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo surrounded by playmates.
Egyptian MP says women should prove they're virgins before attending university
Elhamy Agina previously said women should have FGM because men were too weak to resist them.
Labour takes to the streets to campaign against Tory education plans
MPs and supporters join #EducationNotSegregation anti-grammar school rallies across the country.
PM Theresa May hires former Tony Blair aide to review British workers' rights
Matthew Taylor to scrutinise working practices in low-paid industries.
Mexico's Colima volcano erupts, forcing nearby communities to flee
350 villagers living in volcano's shadow were taken to a nearby shelter on Friday.
Philip Hammond: Workers no longer willing to accept 'irresponsible' big businesses
The UK's Chancellor warned big businesses that it isn't sustainable to anger consumers.
Prime Minister Theresa May rules out Scottish veto over Brexit
Tory PM said she will listen to Scotland's concerns, but won't let them stop Brexit.
Ben Needham: Search for missing toddler resumes following ancient Roman grave discovery
Police officers were forced to stop their search after archaeological remains were uncovered.
Donald Trump berates former Miss Universe on Twitter as his own soft porn cameo emerges
Republican presidential candidate called Alicia Machado 'disgusting', 'my worst Miss U' and 'a con'.
Labour 'moderate' MPs hold defiant fringe rally
Angela Eagle MP announced she was backing a second referendum on what Brexit should look like.
Labour launches Women in Leadership programme in memory of Jo Cox
The party plans to train 600 future women leaders in a mentoring programme.
Labour peer resigns over Corbyn's 'lukewarm' approach to anti-Semitism
Labour peer says pressure group Momentum has the party 'by the throat'.
Labour Party Conference 2016: agenda highlights
The Labour Party Conference will run in Liverpool from 25-28 September
Jeremy Corbyn backs Ministry of Defence's war crime probes of British soldiers
Labour's leader said the British military must accept international law applies to its actions in wartime.
Fire rips through oil tanker owned by Mexican state firm Pemex
The 31 crew members were rescued by Mexican Navy, with no injuries reported.
Jeremy Corbyn says he wants 'more power for Labour members'
The Labour leader wants to involve members and supporters in the party's decision making.
Boris Johnson accuses Russia and Assad of committing war crimes in Syria
Brutal attack on Syrian aid convoy should be treated as a war crime, says Britain's foreign secretary.
New Yorkers urged to 'be vigilant' as investigations into bomb blast continue
Mayor Bill de Blasio urged New Yorkers to be vigilant and patient as investigations continue.
Scientists discover evidence that one dinosaur could make itself seem 'flat'
The Chinese Psittacosaurus could disguise itself from predators.
Child and 12 adults killed as Thailand tourist boat crashes into bridge
Twelve of the boat's 150 passengers are still missing.
New York bombing that injured 29 was 'terrorism' but not linked to Isis, says governor
Andrew Cuomo said the blast was not from an international terror group.
Audi's head of development facing suspension over VW emissions scandal
Stefan Knirsch is the latest senior stakeholder to be suspended as part of the investigation.
Eastern European countries will veto Brexit if their citizens rights are threatened
Visegrad Four have called for equality for their citizens who live and work in the UK.
Rosetta space probe given final suicide mission
The European space probe will be crashed into a comet next week.
Binary trading companies lure Britons into losing thousands with glam social media posts
Unregulated traders tempt people with images of youngsters who have 'won big'.
Air rage incidents quadruple over three years
According to Civil Aviation Authority data, dangerous in-flight incidents are on the rise.