Rugby World Cup England vs Fiji opener marred by fan train accident
Man suffers head and leg injuries while following opening match between England and Fiji.
Ashley Madison hack list: New Orleans minister outed as member of adultery site commits suicide
Father of two John Gibson left suicide note after being exposed in hack of 32 million people's details.
Rochdale: 25 people injured as roof gets ripped off bus
No fatalities in the accident on Milkstone Road in city centre but two seriously injured.
George Osborne 'pretty confident' of plans for Hinkley Point C nuclear plant in Somerset
Chancellor backs future of reactor labelled "white elephant" by Lord Turbull as further delays revealed.
Market round up: Glencore surge ignities basic resources market
Commodities giant has faced increasing pressure to cut its $30bn debt.
City high-fliers take on iconic London skyscrapers in charity drive
Finance company top brass abseil down Gherkin, Cheesgrater and Walkie-Talkie for good causes.
Jaws in reverse: Beachgoers battle to save great white shark washed up on Cape Cod shore
In Stephen Spielberg's thriller great white shark hunts man; in Cape Cod man attempts to save shark from death.
BBC boss Hall warns of cuts and closures ahead of charter review
Director-General tasks broadcaster with budget cuts of "close to 20%" before charter renewal.
Former Radio One breakfast host Moyles returns to the airwaves on Radio X
The DJ will helm the breakfast show on rebranded station in addition to new talent Kaye, Vaughan and Wilson.
French spy who bombed Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior apologises 30 years later
The spy who bombed the former trawler in 1986 apologised to the family of the man who was killed.
BBC's Strictly Come Dancing beats X Factor for Saturday night ratings crown
Simon Cowell's refreshed X Factor format was trounced by more than 1 million viewers on average.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby urges MPs to reject Assisted Dying Bill
Head of the UK Anglican Church says suicide law would destroy both 'criminal and human rights laws'
Sunday Express and Mail on Sunday polls reveal 51% of Britons would vote to leave EU
Surveys insist majority of Britons will shun EU if membership referendum held today.
Ex-Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey calls on Britain to 'crush' Isis to save Christians
Former Church of England leader says UK military should attack Isis to rescue Christians in Syria.
Heavily pregnant mother and 8-year-old killed in Spanish rally horror
Ana Cayazzo killed alongside her partner Miguel Caridad just a day before giving birth.
RAF Typhoon involved in near miss over Norfolk coast
Military jet escaped a near miss with helicopter over the village of Gimingham in May.
International Bacon Day: What to get the bacon fanatic in your life
To mark International Bacon Day IBTimes UK looks into the weird and wonderful world of bacon.
Deadly cucumbers: San Diego woman dies in cross-state US salmonella outbreak
Arizona worst hit as grower recalls all product shipped since the beginning of August.
Migrant numbers expected to top 10,000 entering Austria due to 'current emergency'
Refugee numbers set to rise from 4,000 despite "one off" bus convoy across Hungarian and Austrian border.
Taylor Swift thanks BFF Kanye West on Twitter for flowers after MTV VMAs
Floral bouquet cements friendship between rapper and pop star after frosty start in 2009.
Bolivian Air Force pilot arrested with $1m of cocaine bound for Brazil
Jimmy Jos Urzagasti allegedly tried to smuggle 400kg of cocaine 'paste' to South American neighbour.
Migrant crisis: 4,000 migrants bused to Austria from Hungary train station Keleti
Exhausted and bedraggled refugees received into the arms of waiting Red Cross workers.
Isis in Iraq: Shiite fighters roasted alive in new Islamic State execution video [GRAPHIC IMAGE]
Latest atrocity shows Iraq soldiers chained and set alight in "retribution" video.
Austrian police arrest five suspected human traffickers
Arrests follow grisly discovery of 71 dead migrants packed into lorry at Austrian border.
Brazil Petrobras scandal: Britain's Rolls-Royce cooperates with corruption investigation
World famous British engine manufacturer admits it is talking to authorities over oil giant bribery allegations.
China arrests 197 as authorities pin blame for stock market crash on 'online rumours'
Journalist paraded by state broadcaster to "confess" to involvement in "great losses" on Black Monday
UN set to challenge UK welfare reforms
UK government accused of 'grave and systematic' violations of disabled human rights.
Islamic State ground attacks kill 23 in Iraq Anbar province
Deaths add to 50 Iraq soldiers killed in other parts of the province two days ago.
Son spent all of mother's inheritance to convict father of her murder
Pelle Wall was unconvinced of his father's claim that his mother committed suicide.
Aidan Turner to return as BBC's Poldark for five year run
Popular costume drama six-pack star signs to BBC series for five years