Stafford Hospital has extended the overnight closure of its A&E department because it says it doesn't have enough workers.
Asylum seekers win court case Playwright Lydia Besong and her husband Bernard Batey have won their asylum case after campaigning since 2006.
As world leaders gathered for the G8 summit at Camp David, the US presidential countryside retreat, they were all smiles for the cameras. But there were tensions behind the lens.
David Cameron and senior ministers have criticised people in Greece for their refusal to accept cuts, unemployment and austerity.
Could Spain be the next eurozone domino to fall? With a near-run on one of its biggest banks, Bankia, last week, market chaos has become the norm.
After seven years in prison, Sam Hallam had his murder conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal this week.
Tory minister Baroness Warsi waded into the debate about the Rochdale abuse case last week. She claimed that some Pakistani men saw white women as "fair game".
Government inspectors from Ofsted have launched an investigation into one of the care homes at the heart of the Rochdale sexual abuse case.
Teachers at a north London school took part in the first strike in Britain against a forced academy this week. The NUT union members at Downhills Primary School in Haringey walked out on Tuesday.
Lecturers at Sussex Downs College in Eastbourne were set to strike on Thursday of this week against redundancies.
Staff at Central Foundation Girls’ School in Bow, east London, had been repeatedly told that striking wouldn’t change a thing.
The Unite union sent out ballot papers to over 20,000 bus workers in London on Wednesday of last week.