Teenager jailed for planning Woolwich-style attack
Ninteen-year-old Brusthom Ziamani is jailed for 22 years for plotting to carry out an act of “horrifying savagery”.
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Alex Salmond is branded “terrifying” and “arrogant” as he sets out negotiations for any post-election SNP deal with Labour.
Ninteen-year-old Brusthom Ziamani is jailed for 22 years for plotting to carry out an act of “horrifying savagery”.
The suspended Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson says at a charity gala he wants to do “one last lap” of the programme’s test track before he is sacked.
Britain has flown 35 military advisers to Ukraine to help fight pro-Russian separatists – with America set to follow suit. But what can the British army offer that Ukraine doesn’t have already?
We’ve already looked at the pre-election promises David Cameron made but failed to deliver after becoming Prime Minister. Now it’s Labour’s turn.
Security forces kill two Islamic militants who attacked the Bardo museum next to parliament as country’s prime minister says 17 foreign tourists dead – and the death toll may be higher.
Two of the London teenagers stopped in Turkey at the weekend were heading to Syria “to do some good”, says Mohammed Butt, leader of Brent Council, who has spoken to the boys and their families.
Conservative chairman Grant Shapps admits working as a web marketer under a pseudonym after entering parliament – a claim he denied in 2012. But David Cameron says he has full confidence in Mr Shapps.
The Conservatives are urging their supporters to “share the facts” about the party’s achievements in government. Should that be “share the fiction?”
The findings in today’s intelligence and security committee report seem at odds with the picture presented by documents from the whistleblower Edward Snowden.
A dark anniversary passes this week in Syria as the country marks four years since the bloody conflict began. We take a look at the timeline of events that brought the country to its knees.
Home Secretary Theresa May establishes a judge-led inquiry into past and present undercover policing in England and Wales, with powers to compel witnesses to give evidence.
Nigel Farage sparks a Twitter row after calling to scrap “much of” race discrimination legislation in a Channel 4 documentary, due to be shown next week.
Ten people, including three French sports stars, are killed in a helicopter crash in Argentina during filming for a reality television show.
Lauren Alcorn, a former girlfriend of footballer Rio Ferdinand, tells the high court she felt “hounded and bombarded” by questioning about her personal life from people she hardly knew.