Updated 9:15am 26 May 2013

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Two questioned over mid-air 'fight'

Two men are being questioned on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an RAF Typhoon jet was scrambled to escort a passenger plane over the UK.Read

Tiger death zoo keeper 'broke rule'

A zoo keeper who was mauled to death by a tiger had "no reason" to be in its enclosure, the animal park's owner has said.Read

Investigators probe jet emergency

Air accident investigators are probing an emergency landing by a British Airways passenger jet at Heathrow amid reports that a technical fault in the aircraft could be to blame.Read

Murder provokes backlash across UK

The murder of soldier Lee Rigby has provoked a backlash of anger across the UK, including the attacking of mosques, racial abuse and comments made on social media.Read

Man charged with child sex offences

A British man who handed himself in to Chinese authorities has been charged with a series of child sex offences dating back up to 15 years.Read

MI5 'tried to recruit suspect'

A childhood friend of Woolwich murder suspect Michale Adebolajo has claimed that he was approached by MI5 six months ago and asked if he would work for the security service.Read

Police on alert for EDL parade

Hundreds of police are working to keep the peace between English Defence League supporters and their opponents amid rising tensions following the horrific murder of soldier Lee Rigby.Read

Family tribute to murdered soldier

The family of murdered Drummer Lee Rigby paid a touching tribute to the soldier as detectives continued a rapidly-developing investigation into his barbaric killing.Read

Two held in hospital gun alert

Two people have been arrested following reports that a man had a gun at a hospital.Read

Zoo worker mauled by tiger dies

A zoo worker who was injured in a tiger attack at an animal park in Dalton-in-Furness has died, Cumbria Police said.Read

Man, 31, held in terror arrest

A 31-year-old man has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism offences, Scotland Yard said.Read

Warning flags on flagship projects

More than 30 of the Government's flagship projects are at serious risk of failure with some classed as unachievable, Whitehall documents have revealed.Read

Fuel thieves close stretch of M-way

Suspected fuel thieves closed a 12-mile stretch of one of the country's busiest motorways after police were called to reports of a "suspicious vehicle".Read

Man charged over Facebook comments

A 22-year-old man has been charged on suspicion of making malicious comments on Facebook following the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby.Read

Government to close DVDs loophole

A loophole which allows violent, disturbing and sexual DVDs to be legally sold to children will be closed, the Government has announced.Read

Life term for stab murder husband

A father who stabbed his adulterous wife to death as she prepared for a weekend break with her new lover has been jailed for life after being found guilty of murder.Read

'Suspicious' vehicle closes M-way

Bank holiday travellers faced huge tailbacks on one of the country's busiest motorways as police closed a stretch of the M6 while they investigate a "suspicious vehicle" at a service station.Read

Zoo worker injured in tiger attack

A zoo worker has been seriously injured in a tiger attack at an animal park, police said.Read

Two men quizzed on mid-air 'fight'

Two men are being questioned by police after a passenger plane was diverted from Manchester to Stansted Airport.Read

New Iraq 'abuse' process ordered

A Government inquiry into allegations that British troops ill-treated and murdered Iraqi citizens has been ruled legally flawed.Read