Google Doodle celebrates spring equinox with daffodil and sleeping mouse
The search engine giant used the animation to mark the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere.
Mexico tells its companies to 'examine their conscience' and not bid for Trump's border wall
US has given bidders a week and a half to submit applications for a 30-foot structure.
Gay moment in Beauty and the Beast: Malaysia says it cannot ignore rules on censorship
Film Censorship Board blames director Bill Condon for highlighting Disney movie's LGBT element in the first place.
Gig economy: Self-employed in the UK set to be better protected?
Companies using freelance workers to avoid paying sickness and pensions face government crackdown.
'Utterly ridiculous' and 'nonsense' says GCHQ on claims it helped Obama spy on Trump
The British intelligence agency issued a rare public statement on US wiretapping allegations.
Haddock headache for Scottish fishermen as marine charity removes fish from sustainable seafood list
Fisheries fight back as Marine Conservation Society says haddock stocks are below acceptable levels.
Google Doodle celebrates St Patrick's Day with a trip to mystical Skellig Michael
The animation in green shows two clovers giving a high five on the remote island.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party heads for victory with 33 seats after 90% votes counted so far
Far-right leader Geert Wilders' PVV party clinches 20 seats, a gain of 5 seats from last election.
Did World War II start in 1937 in Asia and not in 1939 in Europe as our history books claim?
Oxford historian Rana Mitter claims great global conflict truly began when Japan attacked China.
Britons could face delay in getting access to new drugs after £20m a year cap put in place
New measure could delay new drugs being made available on NHS by as long as 3 years.
Beauty and the Beast: Walt Disney says no to removing gay scenes and pulls movie from Malaysia
The Malaysian Censorship Board approved the film but with cuts to 'gay moment'.
Marine Le Pen tells Nigel Farage that Theresa May's 'judgement is not very good'
The French presidential candidate questions May's consistency of ideas and convictions.
Singapore churches say gay moment in Beauty and the Beast 'totally unnecessary'
Churches say LGBT representation is an attempt to normalise homosexuality for children.
1MDB scandal: Singapore slaps 10-year ban on former Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner
The local regulator is also set to issue bans on three others for similar breaches
Malaysia: Beauty and the Beast screening indefinitely postponed after 'minor' gay scene censored
Film distributor The Walt Disney Co Malaysia says release delayed due to an internal review.
British parliament needs to pass seven controversial post-Brexit bills to confirm EU departure
Theresa May faces daunting legislative hurdle in race to meet the two-year Brexit timetable.
Rail strikes: Southern, Northern and Merseyrail travel chaos as RMT union stages walkout
Three regions of England face transport woes as up to 2,000 rail workers strike on 13 March.
Serious security breach after Theresa May's travel plans for Cheshire trip found on train
Downing Street launches investigation into blunder that could have put compromising documents into hands of terrorists.
Viral video on BBC interview hijacked by children sparks social media debate on racism
Was it Professor Robert Kelly's nanny or wife who drags children out of room?
Google Doodle celebrates Holi 2017 with a joyful cloud of colours
Animation shows crowd of figures throwing colourful powder at Google characters.
China says no to Peppa Pig? Beijing to cut number of foreign picture books published for children
Move aimed at curbing influence of foreign ideas on children.
Charlotte Hogg's promotion to Bank of England deputy governor under question
Central banker failed to disclose her brother is director of group strategy at Barclays.
MH370: New theories emerge on third anniversary of missing Malaysia Airlines flight
They include 'secret passenger' and electrical failures behind aircraft's disappearance.
MH370: Malaysia to issue final report on missing aircraft in 2018
Government says it will resume search for plane if and when credible new information emerges.
Homeless charities referring foreign rough sleepers in London to Home Office
Corporate Watch claims charities are turning into 'informers' in helping vulnerable people be deported.
Korean group claims to be protecting family of assassinated Kim Jong-nam as video of son emerges
Cheolima Civil Defense claims Jong-nam's family sought emergency protection.
Google Doodle celebrates female pioneers to mark International Women's Day 2017
The artwork features 13 women from across the globe who "paved the way to where we are today."
Malaysia-North Korean ties deteriorate as both countries impose travel ban
Malaysia bars North Korean embassy staff from leaving after Pyongyang bans Malaysians from leaving country.
Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell comes out as gay and set to marry lawyer boyfriend
Diana is believed to have been the only one who knew about Burrell's secret.
Peugeot strikes deal to buy GM's Vauxhall and Opel unit
The deal valued at €2.2bn will see maker of Peugeot and Citroen taking over Vauxhall and Opel.