Court worry at Bashir Kenya trip
Aug 28th
The International Criminal Court lodges a report with the UN about a trip to Kenya by Sudan's president, who it wants to try for alleged war crimes.
Seven airlifted after crash on M5
Aug 27th
Seven people are airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after a crash involving eight vehicles on the M5 in Devon.
Trapped miners building shrine
Aug 26th
Supplies were flowing to 33 miners trapped underground in Chile for what could be months, authorities said Wednesday. The miners are asking for certain objects to make their wait easier.
BT ad banned over broadband claim
Aug 25th
A BT advert is banned for misleading customers over the speed of the company's broadband, the advertising watchdog says.
Oil and gas safety warning issued
Aug 24th
The offshore industry is warned to improve safety after a big rise in injuries and incidents.
England set for World Cup visit
Aug 23rd
Fifa inspectors are to visit Downing Street before viewing facilities in Manchester, Sunderland, Newcastle and London as England continue their quest to host the 2018 World Cup.
Egypt Van Gogh ‘is still missing’
Aug 22nd
A painting by Vincent Van Gogh, stolen from a Cairo museum, is still missing, says the culture minister, despite earlier reports it had been found.
Half a billion US eggs now recalled
Aug 21st
A US countrywide investigation recalls half a billion eggs linked to a salmonella outbreak, which now includes two farms in the US state of Iowa.
Bolivia declares fires emergency
Aug 20th
A state of emergency has been declared in Bolivia as forest fires spread across the country, destroying homes and farmland.
Last US combat troops leave Iraq
Aug 19th
The last American combat troops in Iraq leave the country, two weeks ahead of a deadline for an end to the US combat mission, says the Army.