Official bodies and major brands pull adverts from YouTube due to proximity to extremist material
Google chiefs called to Cabinet Office over racist, white supremacist and rape apologist content.
Al Qaeda operative who killed 2 US soldiers faces life in prison
'Spin Ghul' joined terror group and travelled from Nigeria to Afghanistan just before 9/11 attacks.
Sean Spicer in heated spats with media as he looks to defend Trump's wiretapping claims
Press secretary lambasts journalists as president's unproven Obama allegation falls apart.
Los Angeles man wrongfully convicted of murder to be released after 32 years in prison
District attorney's office concedes 'cumulative errors' were made in Andrew Wilson's case.
Trump to slash State Department and EPA finances in first budget proposal
Both budgets likely to see 30% cuts while military spending soars by $54bn.
United Nations report condemns Israel as 'apartheid state' for first time
Authors admit severity of charge but claim it has been proven 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.
GCHQ did not spy on Donald Trump, security official confirms
It dismisses 'absurd' Fox News report which claims Obama tried to circumvent American spy agencies.
Library named after Charleston massacre victim daubed in racist graffiti
The library was renamed in honour of Cynthia Hurd for her contribution to the area.
Brazil looks to expand investigation into corruption allegations involving politicians
Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot seeks to open 83 new investigations.
Anti-Semitic street sign warning 'Beware of Jews' appears in north London neighbourhood
Police are investigating the hate crime which has been labelled 'disgusting'.
Russia deploys troops in western Egypt as Putin eyes power in Libya
The country has reportedly deployed a special forces unit through Egypt.
New video of Michael Brown raises questions about Ferguson shooting and sparks protest
The previously unseen footage was revealed by filmmaker Jason Pollock in his film Stranger Fruit.
Sean Spicer defends Trump's tweets: 'Wire-tapping' is different from wire-tapping
The press secretary tried to suggest that Trump meant other forms of surveillance.
Marbella prostitution ring caught in sting after trying to sell 16-year-old's virginity
Spanish police arrested 7 men after she was advertised for €5,000.
1,500 acid attacks have been recorded in London since 2011
Most acid attack victims in the UK tend to be male.
Labour supporters resurrect Jeremy Corbyn is 'electable' website
Corbyn supporters are sharing the old website as Labour falls 18 points behind in polls.
Has President Donald Trump become scared of using Twitter?
US president has tweeted only eight times since claiming Obama was wiretapping him.
Treasury warns 'no deal' Brexit means UK will have less access to EU than Pakistan, Rwanda or Yemen
Leaked report warns of the 'major economic shocks' if UK-EU deal is not struck.
MPs accuse Theresa May of not having a backup plan if Brexit negotiations fail
MPs warn of 'real prospect' that negotiations with the EU will end with no deal.
Brexit Secretary David Davis: Brexit Bill to leave EU should remain unchanged
The Lords sent the 'Brexit Bill' back to the Commons with two amendments.
Flare shuts down London's Covent Garden tube station
Lincoln City fans 'overran' the area ahead of their FA Cup tie with Arsenal.
Turkish President Erdoğan describes Dutch as 'Nazi remnants and fascists' as row escalates
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu was due to speak at a rally in Rotterdam on 11 March.
New strains of Spice turning UK's homeless into the 'walking dead'
Making the synthetic drug illegal has only pushed it underground.
At least 40 killed in Syria as twin blasts rock Damascus religious site
Scores more are wounded following the explosions at the Bab al-Saghir cemetery.
German police close shopping centre in Essen due to 'concrete' threat of terror attack
The country remains on high alert after the Christmas market attack in Berlin in December 2016.
David Cameron appears to call Tory broken promise on National Insurance 'stupid'
Former prime minister had pledged Conservatives would not raise National Insurance contributions.
'Ghost ships' en route to UK raise terror fears by 'going dark'
It is feared rogue vessels may be smuggling weapons, drugs and people for Isis and al-Qaeda.
Two people shot dead and one badly injured in cafe in Basel
Police on the hunt for perpetrators after attack in Switzerland.
Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt does not believe CO2 causes global warming
Scientists say failure to understand this basic fact makes him incapable of running EPA.
Australian man charged with more than 900 sex offences after 'posing online as Justin Bieber'
Law lecturer allegedly pretended to be pop star and asked young fans to send him explicit photos.