FTSE investors on Friday decided they had enough of their plummeting stock, pushing London's top index back up after what has been a nightmare week.
An autistic teenager who admitted throwing a six-year-old boy from a viewing platform at the Tate Modern art gallery told police he wanted to be on the news.
Harvey Weinstein violated his bail conditions by mishandling his electronic tag, which left his whereabouts unrecorded for hours at a time, a New York prosecutor has argued.
A football club were forced to stop a training session when the pitch was invaded by stags.
Two of this year's Nobel laureates have held a video call with two members of the International Space Station's crew.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Friday he was sticking with plans to reform France's pension system but insisted change would be gradual and “not brutal,” Reuters reports. “I believe in social dialogue… I will never be in a logic of confrontation,” Edouard Philippe said. The statement came after unions called for a new day...
Nobel Literature Prize laureate Peter Handke has lashed out against journalists asking about his views on the wars in the former Yugoslavia.