One million Britons sign up to extra-marital affair dating website
Chief executive of the dating website says British people are most likely to have an affair in comparison to other countries.
UK state pension: Two million retirees will 'miss out' on new pension
Hargreaves Lansdown warns the new state pension system will be complicated in the short term.
Op Charlie Hebdo: Anonymous website counts down to possible retribution event
#OpCharlieHebdo website counts down to 8am GMT on 11 January, while some websites have been hacked.
Why Vladimir Putin and his racist Ukrainian stooges tried to turn me into a Nazi
Ukraine's far-right knuckledruggers are desperate for publicity - but the only beneficiary is Putin.
Only 1 in 40 UK police officers guilty of racism are fired
The Association of Chief Police Officers said it is determined to stop racism in the police.
Lack of care pushes pensioners to choose between eating or going to the toilet
Around 74% of local authorities are only booking 15 minute slots for carers to visit old people.
Spider, dog and crocodile attacks hospitalise thousands of Scots, reveal govt figures
Dogs responsible for most animal attacks, leading to calls for tighter controls.
Male rape prevalent in UK army, Ministry of Defence figures reveal
At least 22 sexual assaults against male soldiers took place in the two years to October 2014.
GamerGate investigation opened by FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation denies freedom of information request due to ongoing case.
Number of illegal immigrants caught trying to enter UK quadruple in three years
Home Office revealed 11,920 entry attempts were detected at ports in first four months of 2014.
Third of NHS contracts in England given to private firms since 2013 shake-up
The figure was uncovered after an investigation by the British Medical Journal.
Democracies US, UK and India Listed Among Enemies of Internet Freedom
Advocates of internet freedom worried as democratic nations are heading towards more authoritarian internet.
Bernard Hogan-Howe: Met Police Waiting on Home Office to Decide on Water Cannon Use
The police commissioner told MPs the equipment would have helped during the 2011 Summer Riots.
HMRC Paid £400,000 to Tax Avoidance Whistleblowers in 2013
Freedom of Information request reveals how HMRC uses taxpayers' money for tax avoidance snitches.
Madeleine McCann Investigation Bill is £10m Reveals Scotland Yard
Efforts continuing to find missing Madeleine McCann, insists Home Office.
Foreign Office Spent £2m Putting Up Foreign Dignitaries in VIP Airport Lounges
Freedom of Information request reveals huge amounts contracted to Heathrow to keep foreign dignitaries in luxury surroundings
UK Army Recruits Now Allowed Hand and Neck Tattoos to Make Up Numbers in Defence Cutbacks
UK army rejected 336 applications in 2013 from people with offensive or obscene tattoos
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Diagnosed with Tumour
Controversial Canadian politician suffered from abdominal pain for three months
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Gains Ground in Election Race despite Goose-Dropping Scandal
Embattled Canadian mayor seeking re-election is polling second two months before of the vote.
Over 300 Rapes Reported in UK Schools in Three Years
Freedom of Information Act data reveals 2,865 sex crimes were reported in UK schools between 2011 and 2013.
British Police Investigated for Being 'Racist', 'Threatening' and 'Embarrassing' on Social Networks
Welsh PC sent friend request to member of the public he met attending incident at her home.
Top-10 Wacky FoI Requests: 'What Plans are in Place to Protect Town from Dragon Attack?'
Top 10 unusual Freedom of Information requests submitted to UK councils.
Colgate Total Toothpaste Includes Chemical Ingredient Linked to Cancer
Antibacterial chemical triclosan has been linked to cancer-cell growth and disrupted development in animals.
WWI 100th Anniversary: UK Taxpayers Still Paying £2bn War Loans to Secret Bankers
EXCLUSIVE: Several of finance institution rake in £136m a year in payments from debt that funded war a century ago.
Jimmy Wales: Google Should Not Be 'The Arbiter of History'
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales believes the EU needs to move fast to fix outdated laws & bizarre ruling
Ex-Formula 1 Boss Max Mosley Sues Google over S&M Orgy Pics
More privacy problems for internet giant Google in wake of 'right to be forgotten'
Microsoft Starts Accepting 'Right to be Forgotten' Requests for Bing
European citizens can now make a request to Microsoft to be removed from Bing search engine results
NSPCC: Over 8,000 Under-18s Accused of Sexual Offences Against Children
NSPCC report show thousands of children were accused of sexually assaulting children in two years.
How Public Backlash Against 'Right to be Forgotten' Removals Helps Google's Cause
Google is not happy with "right to be forgotten" ruling but anger at their link removals this week will help their cause
Sherlock Holmes Sent to North Korea to 'Encourage Change'
It's not known whether it was the whole series or a single Sherlock Holmes episode.