Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, admits revenge porn is becoming a bigger problem in the UK.
Controversial Turner-nominated artwork sells for more than double the estimate.
Paedophile entertainer Rolf Harris paid hush-hush visits to see Jimmy Savile at Broadmoor.
Right-wingers shouted 'Death to Arabs' and chased Palestinians in the streets.
Police appeal for footage or images after man dies playing online punching challenge game
Three readers complained about raunchy advert that had 'Sexy Russian Sensations … Flirt Now!' on it
Uyghur Muslim minority is subjected to Beijing's religious crackdown.
Andrew Leigh has been charged with murdering former partner Luan Leigh.
New law enables judges to prosecute human rights crimes in absentia.
Cath Everett makes a brief return to the Cape Town and realises how much she misses the place.
Fun ways to celebrate World UFO Day.
Fokker 50 cargo aircraft headed to Somalia's Mogadishu flies into commercial buildings in Nairobi.
Killers of three yeshiva teens named as members of fanatical Hebron clan
Mother went into short-lived labour after popping out for some something in town centre.
Hong Kongers demonstrate for democratic reform at rally marking British handover of city to China on 1 July 1997.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-styled caliph of the Muslim world, urged jihad against the West.
London baseball cap seller bought victim presents including an iPad mini.
Metropolitan Police officers have four suspects to interview over missing Maddie.
South Sudan's civil war has claimed thousands of lives and left millions displaced.
JD Wetherspoon pulls the black stuff off the bar list because Diageo is "charging too much"
Confidential medial records of stricken racing legend Schumacher were 'offered for sale from Switzerland'.
'I have been kidnapped' whispers one teen to the operator before kidnappers shouted 'heads down'
Shocking figures that reveal the extend of destruction seen during the Battle of the Somme.
Judge rules not enough evidence to suggest officer had intentions to act out 'twisted' fantasies.
Egypt's army claims it found cure for HIV and hepatitis.
European Court of Human Rights dismisses Muslim woman case against 2010 French law banning face-covering veils.
Dying model's screams could have hit 120 decibels, hears trial of fallen track runner Pistorius.
Raffaele Sollecito's lawyers says Amanda Knox is innocent but lied on key evidence and was not at his Perugia home the evening British student Meredith Kercher was killed.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology says there is a 70% chance of El Nino developing this year.
Israeli Cabinet ponders which actions to take after bodies of three teenagers found near Hebron.