CCTV Captures Terrifying Moment Baby in Pram is Swept onto Goodge Street Tube Tracks
British Transport Police alert parents to dangers of using London Underground with children.
Catholic Missionary Who Worked Alongside Miguel Pajares Dies of Ebola
George Combey did not know he was infected when Father Pajares was evacuated to Spain.
Gaza Strip: Lies, Damned Lies and the Palestinian Civilian Death Toll Question
News organisations call for caution using OHCHR figures documenting civilian deaths in Gaza
British Man Forces Heathrow-bound Virgin Atlantic Plane to Turn Back
Virgin flight VS201 forced to turn back to Hong Kong 90 minutes into its flight due to 'disturbed' passenger.
HMRC Wants Wealthy to Pay Inheritance Tax Before They Die
Government cracks down on UK's wealthiest using schemes to avoid paying the tax.
Morrissey 'Dropped' by Record Label After Jamie Oliver Gas Rant and Cancelled Tour Dates
"Jamie Oliver should be gassed" comments prove too much for Harvest Records.
Australian Tweets Photo of Seven-Year-Old Son Holding Severed Head of Syrian Soldier
Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf wrote: "that's my boy"
Bourges, France: Thieves Poison British Family in Caravan With Exhaust Fumes
The Chadwick family, who were on holiday, came round to discover £2,000 of possessions gone.
Red Cross Among Charities Given £2m to Help Ease Pressure on NHS Waiting Lists
State money will fund projects to keep elderly out of hospitals during winter crisis
Heroin Users to Receive Free Foil From NHS
Politicians believe free foil will encourage addicts to stop injecting and to seek help
Celebrities Who Promote Charities 'Put People Off Donating' But Increase Their Own Popularity
The celebrities often do better out of the attention than the cause, says new study.
'Sexualised' Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Cover Sparks Outrage from Readers
New cover to mark 50th anniversary edition more suited to Lolita, say Roald Dahl fans.
Who Will Succeed Thailand's King Bhumibol?
World's richest monarch, 86, admitted to hospital today sparking fears of throne 'power vacuum'.
Robots Will Create 'Permanently Unemployable Underclass'
Schools must produce more exceptional students who can outperform robots, says think tank
'One in Three Patients Leave US Hospices Alive'
New research suggests that some care providers could be manipulating the Medicare system to make money
UK Housing Crisis: Families Cramped in One-Bed Temporary Accommodation for Years
Local councils are housing families in B&Bs and hostels at a huge cost to taxpayer
Students Stabbed to Death in Borneo: Four Men Face Death Penalty for Killing the Newcastle University Pair While High on Crystal Meth
Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger were working as medics in a local hospital in Malaysia.
New York: Festivalgoers Must Watch Anti-Drugs Video Before Being Allowed In
Organisers of Electric Zoo launch Come To Life anti-drugs campaign for their August festival.
Man Accused of Leaking Michael Schumacher Medical Files Found Hanged
Medical files were offered to European media last month for 60,000 Swiss Francs.
Newcastle University Students Stabbed to Death in Malaysia Were Training to be Doctors
Two British backpackers had been training at a hospital in Borneo.
Peta Will Give £10,000 to Anyone Who Tracks Down Grand Canyon Squirrel Kicker
Grand Canyon park rangers are also working with YouTube to bring culprits to justice
London Mayor 2016: Who Will be Next After Boris Johnson?
Position left wide open from 2016 as Bojo plans a return to government
Facebook Will Face 25,000 Users in European Courts over Privacy Breach Claims
Class-action suit seeking €500 damages per user is still accepting claimants online.
First World War Centenary Candle Sparks Fire in Cambridge
Lights Out project saw people across the UK lighting candles in their homes
Lego Sexism Complaints: Female Scientist Figurines Criticised for 'Hour Glass' Shape and 'Make Up'
Research Institute set hopes to fend off sexism claims and, despite criticism, sold out in days.
Malaysia Airlines MH17: 82% of Russians Believe Ukrainian Military is to Blame for Crash
Only 4% blame Russian pro-separatist rebels in Donetsk, a survey has revealed
Igor Strelkov: Feared Rebel Leader Bans His Troops From Swearing
Swearwords were used by Russia's enemies for the desecration of holy places, Strelkov claims.
Ukip Makes £80,000 Selling St George's Flags, Golf Umbrellas and '£' Lapel Pins
Party doubles its profits from commercial activities and donations have trebled.
Usain Bolt Rubbishes Claims He Said Glasgow Games Were "A Bit S**t"
Jamaican sprinter has taken to Twitter to deny claims made by The Times.
Spain: Mariano Rajoy and Artur Mas Hold Last-Ditch Talks as Catalan Independence Debate Reaches Crisis Point
Last-ditch attempt to resolve disputes before November independence referendum takes place.