TV presenter dropped after on-air shocked gasp gaffe goes viral
Natasha Exelby admitted the incident was not her ‘finest hour'
Natasha Exelby admitted the incident was not her ‘finest hour'
US President says the attack was the work of the regime of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, but says it came as a result of his predecessor's inaction
Intervention appears to ignore fact the word 'Easter' still appears on promotional material for the event and on the National Trust's website
Doctor claims patients showing symptoms of sarin gas exposure after attack
George Orwell’s dystopian classic has a particular resonance in 2017
Mystery man has been helping company owners with their punctuation since 2003
It's unclear whether Mr Putin was in the city at the time of the blasts
Number 10 said Lord Howard was simply establishing British 'resolve' to defend the territory's sovereignty
People are risking their lives in blizzards and sub-zero temperatures
Fey's comments came during a discussion about women's reproductive rights
Lord Howard told Sky News that Theresa May would show the same "resolve" over Gibraltar as Margaret Thatcher had with "another Spanish speaking country" over the Falklands
John Dean revealed that he wakes up every morning ‘happy’ that the President has not ‘blown up another part of the world’
Fabian Picardo said there had been 'tactical and strategic discussions' with Downing Street over the Article 50 letter which did not, in the end, mention Gibraltar
The case has renewed questions about the treatment of domestic workers
Five were 'in a very bad way', says Nathalie Crespin, a spokeswoman for the Paris fire brigade
Police have arrested 14 protesters today after rival groups clashed during a far-right demonstration in Central London.
Takeoffs and landings temporarily stopped 'as a precaution', airport spokesman says
Press Secretary’s latest gaffe has caused no end of amusement
The conservative host was suspended last week after declaring herself pro-choice
Boyfriend about to propose at time of attack, says Romanian ambassador
Sadiq Khan and Amber Rudd speak to crowd in Trafalgar Square
'You use a terrorist attack on our city to attack London’s Mayor for your own political gain. You’re a disgrace,' says Labour MP
Someone who’s not proud to be an American is immediately out of the running, as are those who don’t support the Second Amendment right to bear arms
The billionaire says hard Brexit will be a ‘shot in the foot’ for British people
The Prime Minister said the attacker's suspected ideology was a 'perversion of a great faith'
The attack was a calculated assault on the diversity of New York, police said, and happened on the same day as the incident in Westminster
West Midlands Police storm second-floor flat said by witnesses to be residence of London attacker
'Armed officers searched the whole of the Parliament estate to make sure there were no suspects outstanding'
Two people have allegedly been arrested after reports of a car ploughing into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge.
It comes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned war of rhetoric must stop
The huge limestone and marble structure needed reinforcement and work on the drainage network
US and South Korean military intelligence report incident after explosion spotted at air field near eastern city of Wonsan
Scottish ministers bite back after First Minister uses Holyrood debate to argue there is an 'unquestionable democratic mandate' for another vote
Conservatives insist it is an empty threat which the Prime Minister can easily ignore - and walk away without paying a penny, if necessary
Six-point list includes 'they are always sexy' and 'forgive cheating'
Sir Bill Cash criticises 'extravagant' claims EU will hit Britain with £50 billion bill
'When you take away after-school programmes for children and Meals on wheels for the poor people, that's not what you call 'making America great again'
FBI director contradicts President's account of intelligence hearing, raising questions about whether the White House is purposefully misleading public
Claims of "wire tapping" discussed at the House Intelligence Committee
Mr Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion with Moscow
Senior Senator on Judiciary Committee drops hint she knows more than she can say 'right now'
Labour’s deputy leader will plead with Jeremy Corbyn to “deal with” Momentum in a showdown meeting today – warning the party could die if he fails to act.
The White House insisted the US President did not intend to ignore the German Chancellor
Liz Kendall came in last place in 2015
The Brexit Secretary says the timetable did not allow for a vote
Erdogan supporters clash with Dutch police in Rotterdam overnight, with several protesters beaten and authorities deploying horses and armoured vans
Thousands of children damaged by 'toxic stress' as brutal conflict enters sixth year
‘I don’t like Brexit because I would like to be in the same boat as the British’
Presenter Shepard Smith apoplectic over latest Michael Flynn revelations
Prominent human rights lawyer hits out at ‘passive’ international response to group’s brutality and stresses need to ‘kill the idea’ behind extremist ideology
In a speech on cybersecurity Mr Comey discussed the FBI's problems in unlocking devices obtained in investigations
These are the key points of what Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Wednesday
The most damning passages paint a bleak picture of the lives of people with disabilities in the UK
National Parks Service puts icon's loss of light down to work on new generator - but activists quip blackout is Lady Liberty 'standing with resistance' to Trump
The Chancellor will use his first Budget to say he understands concerns over the future
'A warm thank you to everyone who sent me kind messages and support over the last few weeks'
Hollywood actor joins backlash at US Housing and Urban Development Secretary's remarks
Four-year-old rhinoceros named Vince found with three bullets to head at Thoiry Zoo
Four people were killed in an avalanche at the same resort last month
Administration's latest misstep on race sparks widespread uproar
Khan says turn of events is 'of deep concern' but officials deny any such review is taking place
Activists say countless thousands of people will be affected by the order
'Tone matters in our political discourse, because this is a matter of life or death for millions of Americans,' says The Sikh Coalition
The Prime Minister lambasted the Scottish SNP government’s ‘obsession with independence’ but everything she said could have been about her own
'I have not met with any Russians at any time to discuss any political campaign'
‘I believe it can be won in the Commons on the basis of morality and principle,’ an independent peer says after last night's Lords defeat for the Prime Minister
Current funds would cover just 0.1% of project's cost - or buy just 2.5 miles of blockade
After Barack Obama gave his first joint address to Congress he was also mobbed for his autograph
Much of the speech was focused on rhetoric and policy commitments, but it included a huge range of false claims
The President claimed that murders were being kept quiet by 'special interests'