Trump appoints loyalist to top intelligence post after ousting of man who produced scathing assessments of Russia
Position created in aftermath of 9/11 attacks
Position created in aftermath of 9/11 attacks
Officials claim to have broken world record
New PM was booed in Scotland, where first minister Nicola Sturgeon said it was clear he was pursuing a 'hardline' no-deal outcome
MP's husband and son were shot during the attack
Glazers Out Movement demands answers from ownership in online protest
Seham Sergiwa's husband and son were shot during the attack
The former editor of The Independent, Amol Rajan, is ideally qualified to ask some very uncomfortable questions about who is still getting the top jobs in Britain
Unrwa's chief Pieirre Krahenbuhl implicated in internal ethics review that alleges senior officials engaged in sexual misconduct, nepotism and bullying
Britain joins Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands in breaking national records
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Protest groups call for nationwide rally after killings in city of El-Obeid
The Danish midfielder admitted it was an easy decision to leave the Terriers
'He is a good person, and a great father, and I know he would've never done anything to hurt our children intentionally'
Longford Forest holiday village selling out swiftly for summer
Singer says she understands that joke was 'not at all funny'
Pancakes don't always have to be sweet. These are low carb, gluten free and make a delicious savoury treat
This weekend's arrests were a reminder of the growing gap between the Russian and western governments regarding civil and political liberties. But will the western powers act?
Company appears to have taken to leaking its own phone before others can do
Be the host with the most and serve your drinks in style with one of these elegant bar carts
The Blues boss addressed the club's travelling fans after a friendly against Reading
Boram has millions of subscribers but has provoked controversy in South Korea
Much has been made of the overhaul of team culture that took place following the ill-tempered tour of South Africa
David Frost suggested that Brexit could be an opportunity to escape the EU's 'heavy labour market regulation'
The researchers found that moves rightward generally weren't due to the experience of economic hardship or unemployment – which tend to push people leftwards – but rather the fear of these things happening
We have fantastic EU students, superb technicians working in our factories, teachers, nurses and doctors all toiling away side by side with British citizens to help keep the UK motor ticking over. But we could lose it all if we leave