Jul 13 2009 | National News
Nasa is facing the prospect of more stormy weather as it tries for the fifth time to launch the shuttle Endeavour to the international space station. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Five police officers have been injured during violence linked to Northern Ireland's marching season. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A police officer has been injured in north Belfast as trouble flared on a day of Orange parades across Northern Ireland. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Every household in the country is sitting on paper losses of almost £1,000 so far on bailouts for Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A singer who has suffered from a constant bout of the hiccups for more than two years has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A young model dialled 999 as she lay dying to say: "He's stabbed me to death ... my boyfriend, please help me," a court has been told. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A young model dialled 999 as she lay dying to say: "He's stabbed me to death ... my boyfriend, please help me," a court has been told. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A video of a British soldier screaming abuse at hooded Iraqi detainees has been played to a public inquiry into the death of one of the prisoners. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has insisted that British forces have the resources needed to "do the job" in Afghanistan. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A school caretaker has been given a life jail term for life for killing his lover after lacing her omelette with sleeping pills. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The husband of murdered teaching assistant Sally Garwood has described her as a "kind, amazingly happy person who even smiled in her sleep". Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Seventeen people, including 14 children, have been injured in a multi-vehicle collision, an ambulance service said. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A man's body has been found in a skip in a seaside town, police said. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A six-year-old girl has become the latest victim of swine flu, taking the number of UK deaths linked to the virus to 16. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The most disadvantaged households must be helped as Britain shifts to a low-carbon strategy, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has said. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A video of a British soldier screaming abuse at hooded Iraqi detainees has been played to a public inquiry into the death of one of the prisoners. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Every household in the country is sitting on paper losses of almost £1,000 so far on bailouts for Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A patient from London has died after contracting swine flu, taking the number of swine flu-related deaths in the UK to 16, it has been announced. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Public funds totalling £500 million a year are being spent on an army of at least 29,000 professional politicians in the UK, according to new figures. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A school caretaker has been jailed for life for killing his lover after lacing her omelette with sleeping pills. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The expansion of wind energy along with other renewable sources brings with it the prospect of huge opportunities for jobs and economic growth in Britain, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has said. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Events such as the death of Iraqi receptionist Baha Mousa in British military custody can act as a "rallying cry" for extremists, the public inquiry into the incident has heard. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A crane driver has been seriously injured as the vehicle "toppled over" as it loaded a ship. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The body set up to manage the Government's stake in Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland has said that it was sitting on paper losses of £10.9 billion. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The UK's strategy in Afghanistan is "very clear" and designed to "make us safer here", Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A Briton has become one of the first in the UK to undergo an advanced form of radiotherapy for inoperable cancer. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Business leaders have attacked the Government's energy policy as "disjointed", targeted too much at wind power and under-investing in nuclear and clean coal. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Investment company Resolution said that insurer Friends Provident has brushed off its takeover advances. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A man is due to appear in court charged with the murder of a teaching assistant who was fatally stabbed while out walking her dog. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Extra funding to help provide new primary school places in parts of England struggling with shortages is expected to be announced by the Government this week. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A British schoolboy has drowned at a water park in Thailand after being sucked into a swimming pool's pumping system. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Cash-strapped drivers are generating less tax for the Treasury despite a rise in fuel duty, AA figures have revealed. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A major public inquiry into the death of an Iraqi civilian in British military custody is due to begin. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Public backing for the Afghanistan campaign has held firm despite the recent spate of soldier deaths, a poll has suggested. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The Government looks set to be forced to defend its strategy in Afghanistan in the face of mounting public concern about the way the campaign is being conducted. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
A man is due to appear in court charged with the murder of a teaching assistant who was fatally stabbed while out walking her dog. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
More households will be pushed into fuel poverty without "radical action" by the Government, a new report has warned. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The swine flu virus which is sweeping the country has finally reached Downing Street. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
An international human rights group has said an Iranian family only learned of the death of their 19-year-old son weeks after he was shot during a demonstration against the country's disputed presidential election. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Whitehall mandarins spent more than £8 million on taxis and private car services last year, new figures released have revealed. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
The next government will have to deliver a drastic £100 billion programme of tax hikes and spending cuts to repair the ailing public finances, an economic think-tank has warned. Read
Jul 13 2009 | National News
Thunderstorms have delayed the fourth attempt to launch the space shuttle Endeavour, Nasa said. Read