February 1, 2016 Bunny lifted onto roof by storm is rescued by firefighters It was a hare-raising sight.
February 1, 2016 British woman who took toddler to join ISIS jailed for 6 years A judge sentenced a British woman on Monday to six years in prison for going to Syria to live under the rule of the Islamic State group.
January 28, 2016 Man dressed as Superman saves woman, foils robbery attempt Superman is here to save the day again.
January 28, 2016 Mystery illness forces American Airlines flight to return to London An American Airlines fight bound for Los Angeles was forced to return to London's Heathrow Airport Wednesday after at least six people on board fell ill.
January 27, 2016 Police sent in to search for woman crying out for help find a goat Goats are more human than we think.
January 25, 2016 Explorer dies after dehydration forces him to end solo Antarctic trek A former British army officer turned adventurer has died just days after abandoning his attempt to cross Antarctica alone.
January 25, 2016 UK company criticized for forcing refugees to wear wristbands A private company that required asylum-seekers to wear red wristbands says it has dropped the practice after facing heavy criticism.
January 25, 2016 New ISIS video shows Paris attackers committing prior atrocities, threatening UK New video released by the Islamic State group shows the nine extremists who carried out the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris committing atrocities in IS-controlled territory while plotting the slaughter in the French capital that left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. The group also threatens to attack Britain and Prime Minister David Cameron.
January 22, 2016 Suspect in murder of Russian spy plans to mock Britain with TV show 'Traitors' One of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s henchmen accused of poisoning a former spy who turned on the leader apparently plans to mock Britain with a TV show called “Traitors.”
January 22, 2016 UK judge says Putin 'probably approved' poisoning of ex-Russian spy The deadly poisoning of a former Russian spy in London a decade ago was "probably approved" by Vladimir Putin, according to a judicial report released Thursday, a conclusion that confirmed long-held suspicions that the high-profile case bore all the hallmarks of a Kremlin hit.