Brexit, Donald Trump, losing George Michael: 2016 year in review
Brexit and the election of Donald Trump were among the biggest news stories in a year many have dubbed the worst ever.
Brexit and the election of Donald Trump were among the biggest news stories in a year many have dubbed the worst ever.
Footage purportedly shows seven-year-old-girl who died after detonating suicide belt in Damascus last week
The pursuit stretched across five cities and into the neighbouring state
Pundit made similar remarks around the time of Barack Obama's re-election
Rare sighting occurred in California's Monterey Bay
‘I have been inspired by the campaign and the work it is doing around homelessness – I want to give it my whole hearted support’
Andrey Karlov was shot five times in the back by 22-year-old gunman Mevlut Mert Aydintas
Andrey Karlov was several minutes into a speech at an exhibition in the capital when he was shot
Police are appealing for witnesses after the 50-year-old victim was attacked as he walked home from a night out
Sir Andrew Cahn, who advised on setting up the EU single market, says Britain is unlikely to be allowed to stay partly inside the customs union
‘We need to take action and we will at a time and place of our choosing’
The Labour leader said he was seeing ‘a de-housing of those in social need in central London’
Aleppo’s children at risk as UN reports 13 minors executed by President Bashar al-Assad forces and 100 more trapped in building under fire
Social media posts and texts show desperation as Bashar al-Assad’s forces close in and threat of detention or execution for those suspected of supporting the opposition looms
Rebel officials and Russian envoy to the UN claim a ceasefire agreement has been reached amid 'complete meltdown of humanity'
Activists inside last rebel pockets of embattled city have sent farewell messages as revolution crumbles and they 'wait for death' at hands of regime
'The fact that nobody has ever explored the hill before is a mystery'
The President-elect tells Fox News Sunday that his generals are briefed more frequently
Downing Street has already fallen out with Mr Johnson after he accused Saudi Arabia of 'playing proxy wars'
Religious ceremony held in half-finished church ends in disaster after iron roof caves in
Researchers have to figure out how to protect the craft from cosmic radiation
'It was like hell' say witnesses as officials confirm many victims are special forces police officers working at football match
Wilders branded the trial a politically motivated 'charade' and said the judges were 'haters' of his party
Labour dropped to fourth place, down from second in 2015
The group also donated nearly €3000 to re-build local schools
Footage shows the firefighter climb dangerously over the edge of a balcony with the child in their arms
Volunteers and nearly 1,500 rescue personnel descend on hard-hit town of Meureudu in Pidie Jaya district near epicentre of 6.5 magnitude quake
The Foreign Secretary had suggested the country abused Islam and conducted proxy wars
‘In Aleppo, Russia and the Syrian regime seek to make a desert and call it peace’, says director-general Alex Younger
The cuddly toy was handed out to 150 children as part of a pilot project
'You've got the Saudis, Iran, everybody, moving in and puppeteering and playing proxy wars'
Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt is a climate change denier. His legal career includes fighting transgender rights and overtime pay for working Americans
Labour MPs defy their leadership in a vote demanding a Brexit plan – because it also meant backing the Prime Minister’s timetable for triggering the Article 50 exit notice
A member of staff had handed the cash back saying it was at the restaurant's "discretion" not to accept it
Amazon debuted its new Go store on Monday, and the design of the store hints at a future of shopping with no human interaction.
'We will stop racing to topple foreign regimes that we know nothing about,' says President-elect
The President-elect said costs for the new plane were expected to reach $4bn
More than 10,000 people have been killed and nearly 37,000 wounded during the conflict
No tsunami warning issued, but at least five aftershocks felt in hours after initial quake
The singer says homelessness ‘could happen to any of us’
‘The Sanders movement, [if it] offered an authentic, constructive program for real hope and change, it would win these people back’
The goat also jumped on cars and devoured plant pots in the half-hour frenzy
The Prime Minister pledged a ‘red, white and blue Brexit’
More than 1,000 CDU delegates applaud and shout as German Chancellor stakes claim for historic fourth term in office
The EU Commission's chief negotiator has warned that a deal with the UK on Brexit should be reached by October 2018.
The appeal against MPs voting on Article 50 is now in its second day
In a store set to open in early 2017, you scan in with your phone when you arrive, and you automatically get an e-receipt when you walk out with your goods
New figures show around 21,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Burma in recent weeks amid accusations of potential “genocide”.
Governor of the Bank of England warns government and industry must do their part to spur growth and ensure prosperity equally distributed to counter rising tide of insecurity and anxiety
The founders had loved ones killed in the massacre almost four years ago
Devastation wrought by Storm Desmond in November and December 2015 likened to flooding of March 1947, the 20th century's high-water mark
Edgar Maddison Welch travels from North Carolina to confront employees of the Comet Ping Pong restaurant with assault rifle over online conspiracy theory
'We tried, we gave Italians a chance to change, but we didn't make it'
David Davis has surprised MPs by revealing the Government is potentially willing to pay the EU in return for the UK gaining access to the single market.
The companies have teamed up to a compile display models for their famous Christmas creations of the last five years
'Mayday mayday...help us get to the runway,' another pilot described him saying
At least 45 Syrian refugees, including many children, have been killed in Aleppo after a regime artillery attack hit a group of displaced families trying to flee from rebel-held eastern areas of the city, according to the Syrian Civil Defence rescue organisation.
Tearing up the Iran nuclear deal would be ‘disastrous’ and ‘the height of folly’, John Brennan says
‘We have seen the whole organisation collapsing,’ says Mr Abadi
Six of the 81 on board were pulled out alive - but one later died in hospital
Space World amusement park in Kitakyushu receives flood of criticism on social media after new ice rink unveiled
Fillon was prime minister from 2007 to 2012 under President Nicolas Sarkozy
Defeated primary candidate says it is important to let the recount go ahead
An employee was forced into a storage container as shoppers fought between each other for cheap goods
All hospitals in besieged rebel areas have been left out of action in ferocious bombings over the last few days
Heated exchange during daily State Department briefing led another reporter to intervene
The PM cited 'freedom of the press' after the Daily Mail branded judges 'enemies of the people'
Police released footage from the incident in the hope of identifying the two men