Egypt terror attack sends country back to state of emergency
Activists fear it signals a return to the oppression of the pre-Arab Spring era
UK's handling of Brexit referendum 'increased public distrust' in government say MPs
David Cameron was criticised for immediately resigning and misusing the Civil Service for political ends.
Homeless man faces life in prison after Sheraton Skyline Hotel worker raped and murdered
Vadims Ruskuls attacked Pardeep Kaur as she walked to work before dumping her body.
German police hunt car with foreign number plate after Borussia Dortmund blasts
The team was en route to a Champions League quarter-final when three explosives rocked the bus.
Violent riot at French migrant camp sparks devastating fire and leaves site a 'heap of ashes'
It follows clashes between French riot police and as many as 150 migrants.
US and UK to push for Russia sanctions at G7 meeting following Syria chemical attack
They aim to 'persuade Russia that its alliance with Assad is no longer in its strategic interest'.
Tesla becomes America's most valuable car manufacturer
The electric carmaker edged out General Motors after its shares jumped by 3%.
Donald Trump on course to play more golf in four years than Barack Obama did in eight
The current president previously promised to lay-off the sport after criticising Obama's golfing habits.
Department store hit in Stockholm terror attack apologises for 'damaged goods' sale
Customers said it was 'disgraceful' Ahlens tried to make money from a terrorist incident.
Queen gives permission for PC Keith Palmer's body to rest in Westminster ahead of funeral
The honour for the recently is usually reserved for heads of state.
Russia tells US unilateral strikes against Syria help Isis and other extremists
Russia's FM Sergei Lavrov discussed the strike with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson via telephone.
Priti Patel and Andrew Marr clash on Boris Johnson's withdrawal from Russia visit
The BBC host said Patel's failure to justify the cancellation was 'bemusing'.
United States must follow international law, warns Alex Salmond
The Scottish politician said investigations have to be carried out before military action is justified.
Man killed after being hit by bus in London's Oxford Street
The man, in his 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Iran, China and Bolivia call for independent probe into Syrian chemical weapon attack
It was stressed that unilateral American action increased the chances of terrorism.
EDL protest in Birmingham condemned by cross-party coalition of city leaders
United Labour, Conservative and Lib-Dem leaders state: 'We are one Birmingham.'
Fire in Hertfordshire care home leaves two pensioners dead
Fire crews from three authorities rescued 33 others from the blaze.
Trump's strike on Syria violates international law and US Constitution, state top lawyers
No independent assessments have been carried out to confirm who carried out the gas attack.
Boris Johnson cancels landmark Russia visit after Syria chemical weapons attack
'We deplore Russia's continued defence of the Assad regime,' the foreign secretary said.
British doctor who documented Syria 'chemical attack' previously held on terror offences
Shajul Islam from London was considered a 'committed jihadist' by MI6.
Woman murdered by 'violent and controlling' boyfriend after he discovered change of address letter
Pawel Sroka killed Joanna Trojniak in their Croydon home after discovering she planned to leave him.
Three dead in Yorkshire care home where residents were found in own excrement
Coroner rules that Sowerby House in Thirsk 'fell below the standard expected'.
Westminster terror attack victims and families unite in 'service of hope'
Melissa Cochran paid tribute to her husband, Kurt, who died during the assault in London.
First images of attacked Croydon asylum seeker in his hospital bed
Hate crime victim Reker Ahmed can be seen with two black eyes and a drip in his arm.
Myanmar leader claims there is no ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas
Aung San Suu Kyi has been widely condemned for her silence on the persecution.
Russian PM dismisses Alexei Navalny's corruption claims as 'malarkey'
Dmitry Medvedev has been accused of acquiring vast property holdings via graft.
US asserts Assad is behind suspected Syrian chemical weapon attack
Sarin was allegedly used but Syria 'categorically denies' the claim.
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen clash in fiery debate as France prepares for elections
The favourites took turns to take digs at one another in a marathon four-hour contest.
Noam Chomsky says Russian interference claims are turning US into world's laughing stock
The US 'doesn't just interfere in elections. It overthrows governments it doesn't like,' said Chomsky.
Junior doctor who penned viral post about pressures facing NHS found dead
Dr Rebecca Ovenden, 32, was described as 'talented' and 'much respected'.