British-Australian woman starts hunger strike in notorious Iranian jail
Cambridge graduate refusing food and water after appeal over 10-year sentence rejected
Cambridge graduate refusing food and water after appeal over 10-year sentence rejected
Bodies of victims recovered from bedrooms
If Christmas has left you out of booze, Terry Kirby has the low down on the high street buys you need to celebrate with
TV presenter Chris Packham says: 'This is the 21st century in a so-called civilised country and it's beyond belief'
Saving seed is a way of protecting the world's vegetable varieties, saving money and, increasingly, a political statement, says Helen Anne Curry
Exclusive: Rate plummeted after 85% conviction target set by Crown Prosecution Service
Balfour Beatty's work at Secret Intelligence Services' building reportedly terminated
National Park Service says it is investigating rare fatal incident possibly linked to recent winter storms
Artificial intelligence competition previously dominated by US tech giants
Pep Guardiola's side need a win to keep their title hopes alive
The immersive experience, seemingly filmed in just two takes, is a tribute to the newly knighted director's war hero grandfather – Sam Mendes explains to Kyle Buchanan how he pulled it off
Filmmaker also warns president could win reelection in 2020
41-year-old becomes at least 11th person to die in US border custody this year
Photojournalists talk behind the scenes capturing some of the most significant events this year
Plane Talk: After a four-year flight ban, the UK government believes that airport security at the Egyptian resort's airport is good enough
'It walked right up to me ... and climbed up onto my bike while I gave him water,' says rider
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England were bundled out for 181 by the hosts as they lost control of a Test which accelerated wildly towards a conclusion with 15 wickets on day two
Beiret Bureerak hailed a 'hero' for his role in mission closely watched across the world
Rule changes from 2018 are set to have a significant impact on the race, writes Sienna Rodgers
The Briton was denied victory in the pair's initial fight despite outboxing the American, with the judges announcing a draw
From Bela Lugosi to Buffy and Twilight to Hammer, by way of 1970s sexploitation and the German avant-garde, the vampire myth has been filmed in countless different ways. Can Sherlock creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss find a fresh angle, asks Gerard Gilbert
There are around 1.8 million single parents in the UK, making up nearly a quarter of families with children. Sophie Gallagher meets those who spent Christmas together
President hosted former special forces platoon commander at Florida estate
First woman to beat a man at London-based tournament knocked out in third round