UK vs Isis: Royal Air Force pilots involved in air strikes over Syria says Ministry of Defence
The Royal Air Force may not have permission from Parliament to conduct air strikes in Syria
India: Applicant seeks nuclear launch codes through freedom of information law
Applicant asks for launch codes for nuclear weapons through India's Right to Information Act.
UK: Illegal immigrants on the rise prompting tough measures at border
A least 3,000 people from Eritrea, Syria and Afghanistan waiting near Port of Calais to enter UK.
Deborah Doane: Here's to democracy - the rest can frack off
Lancashire County Council standing up to the frackers shows the value of people power in saving the environment.
Political Times: Heathrow row takes off, driving instructors caught out and CBI slapped down
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Met Police issues licence warning after 200 driving instructors caught using mobiles while on road
EXCLUSIVE: 87,785 London drivers were slapped with a penalty notice over the past four years.
Is the UK privately supporting Saudi justice while condemning the treatment of Raif Badawi?
Documents show that the UK has been bidding on contracts to work for the Saudi justice system.
Child sexual abuse: Number of cases rise by a third over a year says UK children's charity
There were 31,000 offences recorded in the year up to April 2014, up 8,500 on the previous year.
Activists stage climate change protest in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
Liberate Tate group aims to cover the hall's 152-metre floor with thousands of words about the dangers of fossil fuels.
Lesbian subjected to 'exorcism torture' in Uganda is granted asylum in UK
Lesbian Judith Twiith Twikireze allegedly tortured in Uganda where government is implementing anti-gay laws.
BroBible blogger fails in attempt to get Osama Bin Laden's porn collection from CIA
David Covucci attempted to get the collection through a Freedom of Information Act request but was rejected.
WWDC 2015: What to expect for iOS, Mac, Beats and Watch from Apple's annual developer conference
Our guide of what to expect from Apple's WWDC 2015 developer conference.
London: police fire or aim tasers at children and pensioners as old as 85, force admits
Tasers fired over 500 times in London in 2013-14 - Boris Johnson says use 'not excessive'
The Patriot Act has expired, but will the USA Freedom Act really get rid of mass surveillance?
Bush-era NSA surveillance powers have expired, but reforms in the USA Freedom Act might bring some back.
UK police make requests to access email and phone records once every two minutes
Figures reveal police made more than 730,00 requests to 'snoop' on communications information.
Cryptocurrency round-up: Dogecoin surges, bitcoin wallet regulation and Kraken margin trading
Dogecoin hits highest price in four months as FOI request reveals regulation advice for UK government.
UK burglars using quadcopter drones to identify potential targets with weak security
Suffolk Constabulary says burglars are flying drones to carry out low-risk reconnaissance of properties
Right to be Forgotten - Google rejects 70% of 250,000 removal requests
The Right to be Forgotten leads to hundreds of thousands requesting links be removed from Google search results.
Baltimore Riots 2015: Police, FBI used spy planes to track protests, citizens
American Civil Liberties Union challenging intrusive surveillance.
Young American mother Caitlin Coleman and her baby are among dwindling number of Taliban-held US hostages
Pregnant Pennsylvanian and husband were grabbed in 2012 in Afganistan.
Which 1960s pop group was at paedophile brothel with Jimmy Savile?
Old dossier reveals pop group at Battersea child sex den frequented by Savile
London housing crisis: Families pushed out of the capital 35 times quicker than 5 years ago
Families are being forced to move from the UK capital city 35 times more than compared to five years ago.
Cameron and Obama passport details accidentally leaked to Australian football bosses
Employee accidentally emailed passport details of Cameron, Obama and Angela Merkel to Asian Cup organisers.
New York state judge orders sheriff's office to release Stingray phone spying details
The judge believes the public should know how and why fake mobile base stations technology is being deployed.
Shaker Aamer: Last Briton in Guantanamo Bay has 'seen too much' to be released
MPs urge release of Brit following claims US may hand him to Saudi regime as he has 'seen too much'.
UK authorities lose track of 400 sex offenders
Sara Payne condemns authorities for losing track of nearly 400 sex offenders.
France steps up cyberwar on terrorism with new website blocking law
France rolls out new law to block websites used to indoctrinate potential terrorists
Sir Cliff Richard was 'victim' as BBC and police criticised over deal on child sex abuse claim
Damning report by ex-top police officer on Richard probe revealed by Freedom of Information request.
Climate sceptic Willie Soon 'received funding from energy industry'
Global warming sceptic Wei-Hock Soon yet to respond to funding allegations, as CfA launches inquiry.
Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy claims £1.30 for Irn-Bru on expenses
MP gets taxpayer to pay for two cans of popular Scottish drink.