EU acknowledges a hard Brexit for the City of London will affect economies of member states
'A badly designed final deal would damage both the UK and other 27 EU member states,' claims EU report.
Prince Charles wades into Trump controversy with warning over WW2 lessons
Prince of Wales appeared with Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who slammed Trump over 'Muslim ban'.
Brexit: Labour MPs want Parliament to decide if Britain should leave single market
Group of MPs seeking to delay triggering Article 50 until second parliamentary vote held.
Care minister says Britons should be responsbile for their elderly parents
David Mowat says that society must take greater responsibility for older people.
May advised to downgrade Trump's state visit to spare the Queen from controversy
Former head of foreign office warns that Queen has been put in 'a very difficult position'.
Theresa May tells Scotland not to expect special treatment in Brexit talks
The PM says her mandate is to deliver a Brexit deal for "the whole of the UK".
Iran threatens retaliatory action and calls Trump ban 'clear insult to Islamic world'
Foreign Ministry however assures that any action will not be retroactive like the US.
Quebec mosque attack: Six killed and eight wounded by gunmen during evening prayers
Two gunmen began shooting during evening prayers on Sunday.
Boris Johnson ditches old view that 'Assad must go' in major shift in UK policy on Syria
Foreign Secretary also hints at working with Russia to wipe Isis 'off the face of the earth'.
UK to pull out of European nuclear body putting new power stations in jeopardy
Euratom plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with international nuclear safeguards.
Southern Rail franchise at risk of being temporarily renationalised
Department for Transport reportedly considering taking direct control until new private operator found.
GPs drawing up plans to charge patients for weekend and evening appointments
Patients will be given the option to pay if they want to be seen by doctor quickly at surgery.
Australia looks to push for revised TPP without the US
Canberra is also considering opening TPP to China after Trump ditched trade pact.
Whitehall wastes up to £500m a year rehashing old rejected policy plans
Cabinet Office blames this on outdated and fragmented IT systems
Chinese venture capitalist defends rule of not investing in companies led by female CEOs
Luo Mingxiong asks: 'What else do women do better than men except giving birth?'
America 'told Britain to keep Trident test failure a secret'
Report claims Obama administration asked Cameron government to keep quiet on missile malfunction.
Bernie Ecclestone 'deposed' as Formula 1 chief executive
The 86-year-old will now become chairman emeritus of Formula I.
May and Trump to discuss tariff cuts and free movement of workers between US and UK in first meeting
Any deal with the US on tariffs will give May a stronger bargaining position with the EU.
Brexit: Germany tells UK to consider Switzerland-style arrangement with EU
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble advises UK to find a 'wise political solution'.
Malaysia's Terengganu state to monitor unmarried couples riding on motorbikes for indecency
This includes hugging, leaning against each other or sitting too closely.
Malaysia offers reward for finding missing Malaysia Airline MH370
The size of the reward has not been decided but it comes days after the official search was ended.
Malaysia Airlines announce profit plans on same day search for missing flight MH370 suspended
The national carrier also hopes to rebuild its brand following the MH370 and MH17 flight disasters.
Missing MH370: Australia says underwater search could resume in future
Malaysia Airlines also expresses hope that aircraft will eventually be located.
Canadian energy companies at high risk of cyber espionage and bomb attacks
Canadian spy agency says energy sector is a target globally for cyber attacks.
Germans hold the world's most powerful passport with highest visa-free score
Singapore and Sweden share second spot ahead of UK as Afghanistan comes in last.
Brexit: City of London to lose out if €25bn merger between LSE and Deutsche Boerse goes ahead
Merger will allow ECB to have continued control over UK financial markets even after Brexit.
Kosovo accuses Serbia of planning to seize slice of state
The two Balkan neighbours are each claiming the other wants to start a new regional war.
Trump may impose travel restrictions on Europeans as he looks to strengthen US borders
US President-elect vows to sign immigration orders just three days after inauguration.
Jeremy Hunt set to get £15m payout from proposed Hotcourses sale
Health secretary co-founded the education business in 1996.
Southern rail train strike to add further to travel chaos as snow hits the UK
Network Rail's assurance to have extra anti-ice trains leaves commuters fuming.