David Cameron and Jeremy Clarkson effigies are burned at the annual Lewes bonfire

The effigies of Prime Minister David Cameron and the former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, were among the many victims of the Lewes Bonfire and firework display on Thursday evening (5 November). The figures were paraded through the Lewes streets in the annual bonfire parade and then taken to be burned with others including Former Fifa boss Sepp Blatter. Nov 6, 2015

Anonymous protesters clash with police at Million Mask March in London

A few thousand protesters took part in the so-called Million Mask March in central London on Thursday (5 November). Many wore the Guy Fawkes mask that has become synonymous with the Anonymous activist group. Beginning in Trafalgar Square the demonstrators marched past the prime ministers residence at Downing Street before gathering outside the Houses of Parliament. Nov 6, 2015

Observers say fear overshadowed Turkish election

European election observers voiced concerns on Monday (2 November) over Turkeys snap elections which saw the ruling AK Party sweep back to power. A jubilant President Tayyip Erdogan cast the return of Turkeys Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party to single-party rule as a vote for stability that the world must respect, but opponents fear it heralds growing authoritarianism and deeper polarisation. Nov 2, 2015