USA From the 18th century with love - America opens its oldest time capsule The oldest known time capsule in America, buried on the 20th anniversary of the declaration of independence and containing objects placed there by 07/01/2015
World News Machu Picchu Peru's Inca citadel threatened by climate change Conservationists are growing increasingly concerned about the damaging effects of climate change on Machu Picchu in Peru. The site is an Inca estate 06/01/2015
Vatican Man who shot Pope Jean Paul II returns to crime scene The man who tried to kill former Pope John Paul II 33 years ago showed up at the Vatican on Saturday to put white roses on his tomb and said he wanted to meet Pope Francis. 27/12/2014
Ireland Northern Ireland leaders strike deal to save power-sharing government Northern Ireland’s Catholic-Protestant power-sharing government lives to fight another day, after a deal was reached on a range of disputes. The 23/12/2014
United Kingdom History is made - the Church of England appoints its first female bishop Forty-eight-year-old, mother of two, Libby Lane has made Church of England history by overturning centuries of tradition and becoming its first 18/12/2014
World News British and German troops hold commemorative football match to mark 1914 Christmas truce British and German troops have marked the anniversary of the World War One Christmas truce when 1914 soldiers are said to have stopped fighting and 18/12/2014