Ishola Adeyomi Adeoye lured girl back to his London flat, got her drunk and raped her while she slept.
Theresa May hopeful of conclusion to 10-year saga after discussions with Jordanian counterpart.
Teenage victims and families devastated by realisation of bizarre charade that led to sexual assault.
South African driver narrowly misses jaywalker, chases him on to pavement, rams him with car, then beats him up.
Enrique Gomes de Molina's strange creations made from endangered species results in 20-month sentence.
Fifteen-year-old boy suffered 130 injuries before drowning in attempted exorcism by sister and her boyfriend.
Department of Health regulation to hide stocks of tobacco on sale condemned as irrational if plain packaging to be enforced.
Protection scheme gives access to domestic violence records in wake of Clare Wood's death at hands of boyfriend.
Leading Mr McBride apparently died of cardiac arrest, but police have recovered empty bottles of liquor and covers of diazepam tablets from his room.
Apple Inc. has won a case in the UK Advertising Standards Agency (ASA), over allegedly misleading Siri advertisements in Britain.
Philadelphia police swoop on backstreet cosmetic surgeon under investigation for butt pump death of Claudia Aderotimi.
Eric Bikubi and Magalie Bamu tortured teenage relative over Christmas in sickening four-day ritual in London flat.
Jury in Ponzi scheme case hears closing arguments against US financier.
Greek ministers have agreed to cut the minimum wage1
Government report suggests rape claims more likely to be thrown out as 'no crimes' than allegations of GBH.
Mukhtar Ablyazov took budget travel option to France
Protesters chant but eviction proceeds peacefully as bailiffs move in and camp is taken down
The UK immigration authorities have made changes to laws to better accommodate foreign immigrants as well as give a boost to tourism in view of the Olympics.
Then editors of News of the World and the Sun had maintained hacking was carried out by single rogue reporter
Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers says seized emails showed regular payments made.
After sharing information on the Global Intelligence Files with Wikileaks, Anonymous uploaded a video of the press conference convened by Wikileaks.
International whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks has begun publishing confidential e-mails from a U.S.-based global intelligence company, Strategic Forecasting Inc. (Stratfor).
Attorneys-General from 36 U.S. states have raised concerns over potential security and privacy implications of Google's new privacy policy. The Internet search engine giant's new unified privacy policy has been touted as having fraud and security implications, especially for government users and Android smartphone owners.
Anonymous has promised something big on Monday, Feb. 27.
A long-term investigation by the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (known as Marine Scotland) and the local police, into a £62.8 million fisheries fraud.
Taxi driver, 43, accused of murdering two elderly woman in their homes in Southport.
Despite losing the case against Apple in a Shanghai court on Thursday, the Chinese display manufacturing company Proview has taken the legal battle over the iPad trademark to a California court.
Falkirk MP faces three counts of common assault after alleged House of Commons Strangers' Bar brawl
Pratima Das returns to court with claims she was treated as a slave by high-profile health department lawyer Shibani Rahulan.
Cruel pair ignored heartrending cries of rottweiler and Staffordshire bull terrier imprisoned in boarded-up attic.