The pilot of the F-15D Eagle managed to eject to safety, and no-one on the ground was injured in the incident.
Opinion polls suggest UKIP, which favors a British EU exit and lower immigration, will easily win a special election in Clacton-on-Sea.
England will take on minnows San Marino at Wembley on Thursday in a Euro 2016 qualifier.
New guidelines have been issued to social workers, teachers and healthcare staff in the UK on how to spot signs of child abuse linked to witchcraft or spiritual possession.
The Tesla Motors buzz over its big announcement has pushed its stock price up nearly $20 in four trading days.
The NFL plays some games in London, and now English soccer may take a page out of the NFL's playbook.
It's unclear how McConnell's political answer on Kentucky's sports rivalry will play with voters.
Global solar capacity growth will hit 45 gigawatts in 2014 as nuclear power retreats.
The UK government has opened a solar storm center in Essex.
The incident has enhanced concerns about the future of U.S.-led airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.
WHO noted that while Ebola's spread to Europe might be unavoidable, the continent was at low risk because of its health care infrastructure.
The four men, who had been under surveillance by MI5 for quite some time, were arrested from west and central London on Tuesday.
The company is already investigating alleged bribery in a number of Middle East countries, as well as Poland.
While the futures of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale are under scrutiny, Real Madrid have been linked with a transfer for Raheem Sterling,
Soccer title nailed the number one spot last week, despite competition from 'Shadow of Mordor' and 'Super Smash Bros.'
The Netherlands became the first country to approve a national gay marriage law in 2001.
Whether Audi is planning a Tesla Model S competitor will depend more on price than range.
Did Martin Brunt contribute to the death of a so-called Twitter troll who tweeted about the parents of missing Madeleine McCann?
The U.K.’s media industry is overwhelmingly white. Can a BBC diversity program help change that?
Only one third of aid from OECD Development Assistance Committee members went to the poorest countries, according to a new report.
The U.K. doesn't negotiate with terrorists, but it's unclear if the government was involved in the exchange.
The Ebola virus has so far killed 3,439 people in the latest outbreak, which has been the worst since it was discovered in 1976.