Missing girl's footprints found
Police believe the new findings are a breakthrough in the search for the missing teen.
Police believe the new findings are a breakthrough in the search for the missing teen.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry sits in the thick of British politics.
"It's going to take a while to process, but the apology was what I was looking for."
It was supposed to be joke, but man no longer laughing after being told he can't travel.
"I told my kids to stay away from that man, it went on for ages."
A woman screamed "he's my son" as a child fell - a teenager has been arrested.
Hospitals are stockpiling medicine, troops are on standby and people are stashing food.
The result makes it harder for Johnson's government to push through Brexit.
Angry fans are making it clear they much prefer William and Kate to the Sussexes.
David Parker received the same commitment from Liz Truss and he got from Liam Fox.
Times: A special bond and 50 hours of brutal surgery. How two surgeons saved these twins.
Telegraph: Johnson to launch biggest ad campaign since WWII to prepare for no-deal Brexit.
New UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on "collision course" with the EU.
We say: He is operating according to his own reality, as though he holds all the cards.
Kim Gordon is wanted on 24 counts of rape in Scotland.
Their stories have been shared as part of a free weekend of access to immigration records.
Is Downing Street set for its first millennial makeover?
Harry and Meghan's neighbours received a bizarre list of rules relating to the couple.
The rise of Boris Johnson has added more uncertainty to the mix for trade with Britain.
The story of politicians raping boys was fantastical but horrifying. It also wasn't true.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says he prefers to consider Johnson a "historian".
New York Times: Here's what to know about Brexit under Britain's new prime minister.
Fake doctor Zholia Alemi claimed she had a degree from the University of Auckland.
A letter from the EU has got people talking.
Boris Johnson has been handed a poisoned chalice, but he could be the man for the job.
Why some journalists like Boris Johnson - he's a favoured and funny path to chaos.
Until the UK-EU trade relationship is sorted out, nothing else will get a look in.
Telegraph: A look at the relationships of No 10's past residents.
New York Times: With his tangerine skin and comb-over, he is a cartoon of a politician.