Fainting bridesmaid leads to one of the most unique wedding photos ever
It definitely wasn't planned
It definitely wasn't planned
'We really are at a point now where it's extremely difficult to see how we can sustain what the public would call an acceptable level of policing'
Tech giants are lumbering slowly towards more openness and accountability
The German put a tumultuous week behind him by scoring the opener as Arsenal routed a makeshift PSG in Singapore
Geraint Thomas rounded off his brilliant race with another flawless performance on the stage 20 time trial, finishing third to all but seal his place in history as a winner of the Tour de France.
More than 150 people were on board the flight from Mashhad to Baghdad
Ideas on how to solve the so-called refugee crisis are heavily skewed towards research from Europe and North America, often leading to the 'out of sight, out of mind' solutions
Thomas avoided disaster in the penultimate stage - the 31km individual time trial to Espelette - to earn the right to take the yellow jersey to Paris
The reigning world champion once again managed the fastest time in extreme wet conditions as two thunderstorms hit the Hungaroring in a thrilling qualifying session
Defying a proud tradition, the Australian prime minister was this week caught tucking into a meat pie using a knife and fork instead of his hands. Australia was not impressed
From crime to finance, there are plenty of gaps waiting to be filled
From crime to finance, there are plenty of gaps waiting to be filled
Thai national carrier tops survey taken by more than 20 million respondents
Web designer Jack Shepherd on the run after failing to attend trial
Breed that inspired War Horse and George Orwell in danger of disappearing from Britain, conservation charity warns
Studies show that people's environments influence their mood. The same is true of homeless shelters, which can either help or hurt residents' psychological wellbeing – and, possibly, their futures
The European Research Group of Conservative MPs, which Rees-Mogg chairs, gives every impression of behaving like Tony Benn's supporters in the 1980s. They are willing to put Britain's departure from the EU at risk by opposing what they regard as May's imperfect Brexit
The European Research Group of Conservative MPs, which Rees-Mogg chairs, gives every impression of behaving like Tony Benn's supporters in the 1980s. They are willing to put Britain's departure from the EU at risk by opposing what they regard as May's imperfect Brexit
Arsenal 5-1 PSG: The German, who was captain for the day, scored the opener as Unai Emery's side ended their tour of the Far East with a confidence-boosting win
'There's a red dot pointed at my face from a 9mm, and they say, "Put up your hands"'
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Blaze is 'taking down everything in its path,' warn state wildfire agency
Blaze is 'taking down everything in its path,' warn state wildfire agency
Arsenal 5-1 PSG: Five things we learned as Arsenal recorded their first win of pre-season
It's no surprise then that more and more people are coming around to the idea of backing a final say on the deal. Not a rerun of the 2016 vote but a final say on the package that the government manages to put together