Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, has died. She was 48.
David Cameron has sought to quash speculation over the survival of health secretary Andrew Lansley and his controversial NHS shake-up.
Rupert Murdoch is expected to fly to London next week after reassuring staff he would not sell The Sun in the wake of a second wave of arrests at the newspaper.
Temperatures struggled to rise above freezing across much of the UK after Britain endured its coldest night of the winter.
George Osborne has infuriated Tory MPs by reportedly ruling out tax breaks for married couples in the Budget.
David Cameron is expected to step into the row over racism in football by staging a Downing Street summit on the issue.
Mitt Romney has won the Maine caucuses by a slim margin, giving him a much needed boost following losses in three other contests in the past week, Maine Republican Party chairman Charlie Webster said.
Alex Salmond has again insisted that plans for an independence referendum must have "no strings attached" from Westminster.
The Government must overhaul the "closed shop" energy market by embracing community schemes, according to a new report.
A man has been charged with murder after another man was stabbed to death, police said.
Was Ken Livingstone being homophobic when he told the New Statesman the Tory party was “riddled with gays”?

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