Birmingham bus stop killing: Police release video footage as investigation widens.
A group of computer hackers, thought to be from Saudi Arabia, claim to have stolen and published the details of up to 400,000 active Israeli credit cards.
Sandringham centre of murder inquiry after remains of woman's body found over holiday.
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia was the first to issue a decree in 2006 banning men from working in lingerie shops to end "embarrassment" suffered by women buying intimate items from the opposite sex.
Crumpets, toilet roll and a tea float have been revealed as some of the more bizarre items that have been stolen from police stations across Britain.
A 19-year-old survived a New Year’s Day gun massacre by throwing herself out of an upstairs window.
A family of four was found dead of gunshot wounds on New Year's Day, while an unidentified fifth woman, 19, was found with shotgun injuries, in another house on the same street.
Councils are reportedly planning to shut down strip clubs by using new strict laws.
Apple has reportedly filed a patent on Facial Recognition software for mobile platform with the intention of adding this feature on iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Macbook devices.
Indian student shot dead on Salford street victim of hate crime, say police.
Jury in Stephen Lawrence murder trial at Old Bailey begins deliberations.
Katie Wynter murder police get go-ahead to continue quizzing 18-year-old man.
Burning buildings and rampant looting turned parts of London into war zone during August riots.
Apple has failed to realize its mistake in a bid to dominate the smartphone and tablet industry with patent lawsuits against its rivals. There is no real innovation happening in the native camp, while its rivals are striving hard to move ahead with new product designs and technological advancements.
Convicted sex offender Michael Plumador posted photos of murdered Aliahna Lemmon and her sisters only weeks before he killed her with a brick and dismembered her body.
Murder trial judge says anger and sympathy have 'no part to play' in Lawrence deliberations.
Anuj Bidve gunned down on Manchester street in apparent unprovoked attack as he walked with friends.
Seydou Diarrassouba's fatal stabbing in Oxford Street may be gang-related, police claim.
British tourist struck and stabbed and companion in intensive care 'after row with group of men'.
An Indian student, who was studying at the Lancaster University in Manchester, was shot dead in Salford in Manchester on Monday, police said.
Reports suggest Google Inc. is in hot water over an Android patents war, with fellow corporate giants like Oracle, Microsoft and Apple.
Jean-Claude Mas, the founder of Poly Implant Prothese (PIP), the company at the root of a recent and still ongoing global health scare, apparently has a lookout notice, issued by Interpol, to his name.
The Metropolitan Police Service's (MPS) Specialist and Economic Crime Command has warned the public about fraudsters who may attempt to exploit its name to con people around the world.
A British soldier, who became an Islamic extremist, has been arrested over allegations of fraud and false misrepresentation after he collected donations in the name of foreign war victims.
Police in Birmingham are hunting a robber who dressed as Santa Claus before forcing his way into a family house.
A transsexual who pushed a distinguished lawyer in front of a train on the London Underground was today cleared of murder.
Mother, 17, repeatedly stabbed and held underwater in canal by former lover who had same mindset as mentor.
Beatrice Mawamba crushed nine-year-old Shamirah Grant to death while she was being taught how to drive by her husband
Revenues & Customs taken to court over controversial settlement which saved investment bank £10m.
A day after ex-Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, one of his former journalists contradicted some of what he said.