In this shambolic cabinet, Suella Braverman fits right in
A lawyer who'll smash up the courts for political gain is hard to find; one well-qualified enough to be this stupid is even harder
A lawyer who'll smash up the courts for political gain is hard to find; one well-qualified enough to be this stupid is even harder
Five deaths in San Bernadino, California shootings include 2-year-old girl in backseat of father's car
Andrew McCabe's attorneys are told the case is closed and 'no charges will be brought against him based on the facts'
One teacher compared inspectors' questions to grilling by BBC interviewer Andrew Neil
'Inevitably, the people who last in the cabinet of an authoritarian leader are people who end up doing his personal-slash-official business, because you can no longer separate the two'
Tony Camoccio left 'petrified' after being arrested at Hurghada International over 'false accusations' of sexual assault
Julian Smith describes skewering at hands of young interrogator
The Irish election may have been all about housing and health care, but the fact that Sinn Fein is strong on both sides of the border will have deep impact on Northern Ireland and relations with UK
The child has made a full recovery since the incident
It is 'not difficult for parties who want to be legally married to achieve that status', says Court of Appeal
British Airways has already cancelled 40 Heathrow flights on Saturday afternoon and evening
A fifth of men and just under eight per cent of women reported 10 or more sexual partners
Many under-18s are unaware they are committing a crime, detectives say
Noah Woods pulled two-year-old sister and dog out of burning house before waking the rest of his family
As new comedy 'Like a Boss' opens in cinemas, Alexandra Pollard examines how the success and profundity of 'Bridesmaids' provided a springboard for a new generation of smart, female-centric films
If those at the top table of government come from homogenous backgrounds, they will necessarily be less capable of making policy that benefits the entire country
Lesley Manville is magnificent as a billionaire seeking revenge, but this cartoonish play misses the mark
Teenager who killed Darren Edginton was victim of modern slavery and county lines drug-dealing
The Bafta-winning actor chats to Annie Lord about giving in to period drama, still getting nerves at 70 and why he will simply never be able to watch his own work
Taxpayer-backed bank seeks to clean up its toxic image which has struggled to shed its association with the financial crisis, massive losses and poor treatment of customers
82-year-old says 'I have to work every day to be self-accepting, it doesn't come easy to me'
Shoppers 'could have lost out' from supermarket chain's actions, says watchdog
Millions of households to see bills reduced from Saturday as providers must inform people their contracts are coming to an end and offer them a new one
'Some people might not understand the bargain that was struck in this case unless they really understand what she had to give up'