The seven-year-old Iraqi who went viral for his speech against Isis
Child fleeing militant-controlled area finds unexpected fame in his country for eloquent news interview
Child fleeing militant-controlled area finds unexpected fame in his country for eloquent news interview
Prime Minister faces criticism that free breakfasts will reach fewer pupils – but Tories insist they will provide the same educational benefit
Jeremy Corbyn's party has now made up a total of 10 points on the Conservatives since the election was announced
There is a question as to whether President Trump obstructed justice
Meeting attendees included House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy
Massive moggie Omar, a Maine Coon, being considered by Guinness
Kremlin leader dismisses scandal engulfing US President as 'political schizophrenia'
‘We continue to work with the United States and we continue to share intelligence with the United States’
There are signs of a split between the two top Tories
'I feel like running down the hallway with a fire extinguisher,' says member of administration
'We will sternly deal with the North, together with the international community'
'He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go,' the President is reported to have said
Labour still trails the Conservatives by a large margin
Chaos in West Wing as officials react to allegations President leaked intelligence to Russians
The PM wants to hold a vote on bringing back the animal killings
'Let’s not minimise it. Comey affair now in the wastebasket of history,' says professor
The President is accused of leaking some of the most highly classified intelligence possible
‘Trump revealed more information to the Russian ambassador than we have shared with our own allies’
Gap with Conservatives narrows to 15 points, according to two new polls
Ms May, however, dismissed the Labour leader’s question that he left on the livestream, claiming it would be more important during the next four weeks before polling day to take questions directly from voters
Most of the funding for a £7.4bn-a-year cash injection for the NHS will come from higher income tax on top earners, Labour says
90-year-old Ahmed and 75-year-old Khadijah do not know if they will ever see their children or their home again
Sir Vince suggests an alternative 'unifying voice' could emerge for 'vast numbers' of voters with centre-left, pro-business views who can't find a party they align with
New President and First Lady embrace their modern family dynamic as symbol of boldness, unconventionality and rejection of established social order
Health Secretary has refused to answer questions about the crisis
'The path of jihad for the sake of God is what we live'
'If there are any tapes, they need to be handed over'
Registering a domain name listed within the program helps stop thousands of attacks
Computers in hospitals across England are showing a terrifying message after a cyber attack.
'I can confidently say that this is some kind of a dolphin. However, it has fur. It’s unusual. Dolphins do not have any fur,' expert says
Message appearing on computers tells doctors that they need to pay if they want to save their files
Hundreds are still unaccounted for after the 'scary' treatment at hands of authorities
Income tax increases and improved workers rights are among proposals strongly supported by the public, survey shows
Grim economic outlook for 2017 is called 'another sign of the Brexit squeeze', just four weeks before the general election
Tragic story of Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard becomes subject of new HBO programme: 'Mommy Dead and Dearest'
Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the president considered firing Mr Comey from 'day one'
There has been no word if the former FBI Director will appear
Parents say they are ‘devastated that we will not see our beautiful little girl again’
'Mr Comey was fired because he was leading an active investigation that could bring down a president'
The FBI Director later scrapped a scheduled speech
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has said he could not understand former FBI Director James Comey's refusal to accept the “nearly universal judgement that he was mistaken” in publicly exonerating Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of private email servers last year — and that’s why he got fired.
Democrat Senators raise concerns over possible constitutional crisis following Mr Comey's dismissal
Celebration marking anniversary of Nazi surrender in Second World War is country's most important secular holiday
Comedian and author was being investigated after calling God 'stupid' and 'a maniac'
Emmanuel Macron was elected French president this weekend
Ms May has drawn battle lines for a Brexit election, but was the darkening economic picture the factor that really forced her hand?
'We believe that is in the tens of thousands'
Conspiracy theorists suggest the plane is testing a new kind of weapon, or carrying out surveillance
French President-elect has warned the UK can expect no concessions in the Brexit negotiations if he is elected, vowing to hold a rigid line on access to the EU’s single market and the powers of the European court
New President pledges to ‘fight against inequalities, ensure security and the unity of the nation’
Early polls all gave the pro-business candidate a strong lead over the Front-National leader
A journalist recalled the statements from the now-President and his son during a trip to North Carolina
'I was a little nervous before the test but it was fine and I'm really pleased to have done so well,' says Rajgauri Pawar
Photos and videos show a few dozen South East Alliance supporters among hundreds of opposing activists
'She is using exactly the same words and phrases that I have been using for 20 years'
'How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It’s not right, it’s utterly, utterly evil'
The airport, completed a year ago, is one of Government's most expensive investments at £60,000 per head of population
Faces a €25,000 fine if convicted under Ireland's 2009 Defamation Act
Candidates exchange insults and barbs in virulent two hour head-to-head
She laughed at the idea that Sessions treats all Americans equally
Senate Committee to receive update on probe into alleged Kremlin interference in US election
In an awkward interview the Shadow Home Secretary stumbled over the cost of plans to put 10,000 extra police on the street and gave several estimates of how much the new officers would cost ranging from £300,000 to £80m
Front National candidate appears to repeat several sections of rival's address
'East Wind' locomotive named after phrase commonly used by Chairman Mao
President made the unsubstantiated claims in March but refused to defend them during April interview
Downing Street has said it does not 'recognise' an account of the talks reported in the German press
The two-year-old has her own roller coaster, swing, ferris wheel and roundabout
Police helicopter pilot first on scene saw multiple victims and suspect in pool area reloading