Two teenage girls stabbed after Instagram argument in London
Officials warn that social media is driving 'tit-for-tat' attacks amid nationwide rise in violence
Officials warn that social media is driving 'tit-for-tat' attacks amid nationwide rise in violence
Genetic material confirms presence of rare fish threatened by human activity such as harvesting to make fin soup
Chemical signals exchanged via soil can help prepare corn seedlings for attack by animals or rivals entering their territory
Blistering weekend forecast after week of storms and high winds
The identities of the Puerto Rico National Guard flight's passengers have not been released
This flavour-packed sauce from Argentina is full of parsley, oregano, garlic, red chilli and lemon juice, for a great vitamin C boost.
Scientists say finding could help people with anxiety, phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder
Keziah Daum says her prom dress had nothing to do with racism
Roads, railways, and airports ground to a halt in day of civil disobedience
Department of Justice under mounting pressure from Republican critics, including Donald Trump
Jeremy Corbyn read out nine pages of rant, barely pausing for Theresa May to answer
Chief executive had previously refused to say he would forego the payout
'We are aware of the situation and investigating'
Government orders MPs to vote against Labour proposal as ministers say release of documents would be 'disproportionate and distracting'
There is no word on survivors as yet
'As Soban Khan lay virtually motionless, totally defenceless and fatally injured, such was this defendant's rage that he went over to him and beat him'
Attorney lead White House response to special counsel investigation
'Why can't we let little kids be themselves?'
Muntadhar al-Zaidi, now 39, spent nine months in prison for what he called a 'farewell kiss' to a 'dog'
Bong accused Jay Rodriguez, the former Burnley player who is now with West Brom, of racial abuse during a match in January
Ex-Tory chairman Chris Patten condemns 'blundering into Northern Ireland with a policy which is clueless and deluded with a can of petrol and a box of matches in the other hand'
Peers have voted for tough legal protections to guarantee no "checks and controls" at the Irish border after Brexit, in another defeat for Theresa May.
From Iron Man to Daredevil to Agents of Shield to Black Panther
The imperilled animals are acting in strange and disturbing ways, and the battles between fishermen, conservationists and government show little sign of stopping the species' decline
The embattled CEO said his bank is now working. Oh no it's not, said the members of the Treasury Committee he appeared before