Two PCs are sacked for lying about Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell 'pleb' slur outside Downing Street
One of Muslim extremist pair given rare whole life-tariff for hacking soldier to death in London
Fistfights break out between pro- and anti-Russian demonstrators in Crimea.
Writer Sarah Slocum has high-tech glasses ripped off her face at Molotov's bar in Haight-Ashbury
Female officers at detention facility in Chaco province depicted in provocative poses after colleague is stabbed to death by inmate
William Klein tells stadium: If One Direction plays, the stadium will blow up.
Suspected Islamist militants shoot and burn sleeping boys in Nigeria boarding school dormitory.
Ming Pao ex-editor in chief Kevin Lau Chun-to whose removal stirred media protests in critical condition
Credit Suisse's chief executive Brady Dougan will hit back at claims in front of a US senate panel
Cermeno, 44, found murdered near Caucagua-Higuerote highway in the state of Miranda
Best photos of the day: 26 February 2014.
US based FXCM Group withheld around £6m in clients' profits for itself
Far-right group supporters descend on London court ahead of judge's decision
SFO sent letter to India's Central Bureau of Investigation, asking details about person based in Mumbai.
Federal investigators are looking into its compliance with the Federal Housing Administration's Direct Endorsement Program
German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg police suspect 23 individuals of insider trading
Trivial argument led to 40-year-old Andrew Young's death
John Downey, wanted for bomb murder of Household Cavalry guardsmen, escapes trial after PSNI blunder.
Quango boss and senior diplomat among influential politicians and public officials who used PIE network.
Cage claims Begg arrested for 'guilt by association' following Syrian humanitarian work.
Hunan Province officials, who were lured into honey trap by two girls and blackmailed, have been dismissed by the Communist Party.
Jealous boyfriend almost killed aspiring model in savage attack, Instagram warning on domestic violence claims.
John Briggs told the jury his motto was 'look, don't touch'.
Networks of power, a magazine for paedos, adverts from priests: welcome to PIE
Tomas Wilmot makes bizarre admission during confiscation hearing.
Police in Bavarian town of Kempten find 1.5kg of drugs after detective's wife reports domestic violence
Football rivalry can stretch back over decades.
US supports ultra-nationalist party leader Oleh Tyahnybok, according to AlterNet magazine.
Sollecito appearing to distance himself from Knox over Meredith Kercher murder.
A Court in Grosseto has allowed "Captain Coward" to take part in a survey on the cruise liner