Man arrested after spending the night on top of House of Commons
A 23-year-old man who climbed on top of the Houses of Parliament has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and trespassing
Two more arrests over murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov
Two more men have been arrested over the murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was gunned down in Moscow on 27 February
Cabinet office denies Cyril Smith child abuse cover-up
Former PM Thatcher was aware Sir Cyril Smith had been accused of abusing boys before granting him a knighthood.
Lily Cole is pregnant: British supermodel is expecting her first child with boyfriend Kwame Ferreira
British supermodel Lily Cole has announced she is pregnant with her first child in a post on social media sites
Boris Nemtsov: 50,000 people march in Moscow in memory of murdered opposition leader
Nemtsov was shot four times in the back as he crossed a bridge near the Kremlin on 27 February.
Swindon illegal rave: 4 police officers attacked and injured breaking up the party
Police were pelted with bricks and missiles attempting to stop the party on the Wiltshire industrial estate
New York: Toddler Ethan Ali 'beaten to death' by aunt after refusing to complete spelling assignment
Boy, 3, from Brooklyn was subjected to a series of beatings with a belt by his aunt Christen Dale, 21
Jihadi John: Mohammed Emwazi 'smoked drugs, drank' and 'was obsessed with Eminem and Tupac Shakur'
The Islamic State executioner enjoyed smoking cannabis, drinking vodka and was also obsessed with Snoop Dogg
Prince William in China: Duke of Cambridge lands in Beijing during his royal tour of the Far East
First senior royal visit in nearly 30 years widely viewed as major test of the Prince's diplomatic skills
US Department of Homeland Security narrowly avoids shutdown
The US Congress passed a temporary, last-minute bill to avert a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
Boris Nemtsov accused Russian president in weeks before his death: 'I fear Putin will kill me'
Opposition politician Boris Nemtsov spoke of his fear that Putin would have him killed just weeks before he was gunned down outside the Kremlin
BBC political editor Nick Robinson to undergo surgery to remove lung tumour
The BBC's political editor, Nick Robinson, will undergo surgery to have a tumour removed from his lung, the organisation announced on Saturday.
Climb every mountain: how drones could help mountaineers climb Everest
Drones will be used to map the safest route up to the summit of Everest
Karen Danczuk hits back against Twitter criticism over rape claims
Labour councillor Karen Danczuk responds to criticism following historic rape and sexual assault allegations against her brother
'Jihadi John' had anger management therapy, says former teacher
A former teacher of Mohammed Emwazi says the Isis militant received anger management therapy in his first year of secondary school
Madonna treated for whiplash after famous fall at Brit Awards
Madonna says she has been treated for whiplash following her famous fall at Wednesday's Brit Awards
Family of missing schoolgirl feared to have joined Isis makes emotional appeal for her return
'Please don't cross the border. Please come home to us,' begs family of 15-year-old Shamima Begum.
Kerry accuses Russia of 'extraordinarily craven behaviour' over Ukraine; threatens more sanctions
Kerry accuses Moscow of 'extraordinarily craven behaviour' over Ukraine in meeting with Phillip Hammond.
Unicef: 89 boys abducted by armed group in South Sudan
Armed group kidnaps at least 89 boys who were sitting exams in South Sudan on Saturday.
Syria: President Assad's troops 'kill children of alleged rebels'
10 children among those killed in Syrian village as government cracks down on alleged rebels, say activists.
Chelsea fans sought by London police for making racist chants at London station
British Transport Police searching for a group of men, thought to be Chelsea fans, in connection with racist chanting at St Pancras station
Snooker player Rory McLeod forced to defend himself over 'Isis badge'
Snooker player Rory McLeod has been forced to defend himself after he was shown wearing an 'Isis' badge in Monday's Welsh Open match against Ronnie O'Sullivan
Yemen's former president Hadi flees capital following house arrest by Houthis Shi'ite rebels
Former president of Yemen flees the capital following weeks of house arrest by Shi'ite rebels.
'I wasn't 100% sober at the State of the Union,' admits US Supreme Court judge
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has admitted she "wasn't 100% sober" when she fell asleep during last month's State of the Union address
Las Vegas: US woman shot in the head while teaching 14-year-old daughter how to drive
Tammy Meyers was a victim of apparent road-rage after a near collision with another vehicle
Groundbreaking contact lenses give wearers superhero vision
Pioneering new technology allowing contact lens wearers to zoom in on demand could be available in two years.
HSBC tax scandal: Lord Green quits banking industry role
Ex-HSBC chairman Lord Green quits banking industry role as row over HSBC's Swiss tax avoidance scheme heats up
Valentine's Day hell – fraud, suicide, and legendary bad dates
Valentine's Day: For every happy couple there's an awkward date, badly timed break-up or a lost love
Mexico: at least 16 people killed as passenger bus crashes into freight train
At least 16 dead and 30 injured after a bus collided with freight train at level crossing in northern Mexico
Lily Allen posts photo of abusive messages sent by 'Isis terrorist'
Singer Lily Allen posts screenshot of abusive message from hacker claiming to be member of Islamic State.