Germany: Football match cancelled over 'plans for some kind of explosion' at Hannover stadium
French authorities warned German intelligence officials of the threat.
Wakefield man sentenced for knocking sister's teeth out in Christmas row over Lennon antiwar song in 1975
Patrick Ackroyd admitted punching his sister as they rowed about Lennon song 'Happy Xmas (War is Over).
Paris attacks: Anti-Islam protesters disrupt peaceful demonstration in Lille, France
Front National's Marine Le Pen demands France take back its borders as its people 'are no longer safe.'
Paris attacks: Police search rooms at Pullman Hotel close to Eiffel Tower
An area around the Eiffel Tower has been evacuated 24 hours after attacks in Paris killed 129.
Paris attacks: Death toll reaches 129, suspects arrested in Belgium
Eye-witnesses claim attackers were a mix of locals and foreigners and included a woman.
Legendary Motorhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor dies aged 61
Rock fans pay tribute to Philthy Animal, who played on the seminal 'Ace of Spades'.
Most British Jews dislike most Israeli actions and want peace with Palestine, survey finds
Israel is central for British Jewish people - but most say Israeli policies harm its standing abroad.
EU referendum: Donald Tusk admits reaching a deal with UK will be 'very, very tough'
Prime Minister David Cameron's four key demands may be impossible to fulfil says EU President.
Isis: Syrian army retake besieged airfield from Islamic State with help of Russian air strikes
Kweires air base near Aleppo was besieged by Isis militants for 2 years before being broken.
Nuclear war between USSR and West almost broke out in Europe in 1983, newly released documents confirm
Former USSR almost launched nuclear attack in Europe in mistaken belief Nato wargames were real.
Becky Watts murder: Were Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare delusional due to 'folie à deux'?
Professor of criminology suggests killers may have been affected by shared psychological condition.
Former prime minister John Major: More must be done to make the UK a more equal society
Sir John Major, the British prime minster from 1990-97, was giving the Hinton lecture in London.
BBC forced to cancel Professor Stephen Hawking's Reith Lectures due to the cosmologist's ill health
Professor Hawking had been due to describe the nature of black holes at Cambridge University.
Isis: Christians race from across war-torn Syria to defend besieged town of Sadad
Sadad is the last refuge for Syria's Aramaic-speaking Syriac Christians.
Pluto: Most distant planet may have huge living ice volcanoes
New Horizons probe finds what scientists believe are volcanoes several km high.
President Barack Obama finally joins Facebook with first posting on dangers of climate change
Facebook welcomes President Obama as he opens own personal page with climate warning video.
Northern Ireland: Complaint about First Minister Peter Robinson made to PSNI
Belfast businessman Peter Curistan says Robinson made false allegations against him.
Isis: Terror group Islamic State blamed for mustard gas attack which killed baby
Report by Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons confirms chemical gas attack in Syria.
Lebanon: At least 6 killed as bomber targets Muslim scholars mediating release of kidnapped soldiers
6 dead in Lebanon border town as bomb targets Qalamoun Muslim Scholars Committee.
Syrian civil war: Assad's army recapture vital route into Aleppo from Isis
Aleppo has been caught in the crossfire between rival factions in the Syria conflict since 2012.
Germany: Woman sitting on park bench dies after 'spontaneous human combustion'
Mauritius-born woman dies in Germany after apparently bursting into flames as she sits on park bench.
VW scandal plot thickens as 800,000 petrol vehicles also found to have false CO2 levels
Latest revelation not directly linked to the diesel emissions scandal.
Oscar-winning British screenwriter and actor Colin Welland dies aged 81
Welland was famous for 'the British are coming!' Oscar acceptance speech in 1982.
US navy jets intercept Russian bombers close to USS Ronald Reagan off coast of Korea
US undertaking military exercise with South Korea when carrier buzzed by Russian Tu-142 bombers.
M54 motorway skull mystery: Police release photographs of clothing similar to that worn by deceased
It is thought the victim, whose skull was found near the M54, had been dead for 3 years.
Shoreham air disaster: Families furious at police failure to interview pilot Andy Hill
Shoreham pilot Andy Hill has still not been formally interviewed, weeks after leaving hospital.
4 teens arrested after man assaulted at Stratford Station in London dies in hospital
John Francis Breen, 53, died in hospital from 'traumatic injuries' received in Stratford station assault
Australia: Prison inmate Daniel Holdom charged with murder of missing mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson
The bodies of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter Khandalyce Pearce were found 1,200km apart.
Boots advert banned for making misleading claims about 'blue light' damage from smartphones
Advertising Standards Authority says blue light retinal damage claims in Boots ad not substantiated.
Tobago murders: 2 local men arrested by police investigating deaths of Richard and Grace Wheeler
Expats on Caribbean island of Tobago fear there is a serial killer at large