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.
Geetha Pillai Dec 24, 2011
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.
Aditya Rangroo Dec 24, 2011
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.
Aditya Rangroo Dec 24, 2011
Police in Birmingham are hunting a robber who dressed as Santa Claus before forcing his way into a family house.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 23, 2011
A transsexual who pushed a distinguished lawyer in front of a train on the London Underground was today cleared of murder.
Tom Nicolson Dec 22, 2011
Mother, 17, repeatedly stabbed and held underwater in canal by former lover who had same mindset as mentor.
Shane Croucher Dec 22, 2011
Beatrice Mawamba crushed nine-year-old Shamirah Grant to death while she was being taught how to drive by her husband
Toyin Owoseje Dec 22, 2011
Revenues & Customs taken to court over controversial settlement which saved investment bank £10m.
Tom Nicolson Dec 22, 2011
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.
Shane Croucher Dec 21, 2011
Police launch raids on suspected summer rioters in biggest crackdown since urban disturbaces four months ago, says Scotland Yard.
Tom Nicolson Dec 21, 2011
A Texas jury has awarded a record $150 billion in damages to the parents of a boy who was allegedly sexually assaulted and set on fire.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 21, 2011
A 22-year-old arrested at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of carrying terrorist document released on bail.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 21, 2011
An evasive and uncomfortable Piers Morgan tried to deflect allegations that he knew about phone hacking while he was editor of the Daily Mirror.
Shane Croucher Dec 20, 2011
Driver, who had no control of the steering wheel, was speaking to his wife when his mother called and he could not hang up on either of them.
Sharon Green Dec 20, 2011
Sixteen-year-old student killed after teenager opens fire on gang rivals outside school gates.
Ewan Palmer Dec 20, 2011
An air hostess has been charged with attempting to smuggle nearly 9lb (4kg) of cocaine into Britain.
Tom Nicolson Dec 20, 2011
The aspiring fashion student told friends on Facebook that she planned to take her life after her date snubbed her by text message.
Toyin Owoseje Dec 20, 2011
Sawn-off shotgun fired point-blank in face of man celebrating his 18th birthday with friends.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 20, 2011
Apple has won a legal dispute with Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC, forcing the company to stop selling some of its products that infringe an Apple patent.
Alistair Charlton Dec 20, 2011
The legal arm of the tax pressure group, UK Uncut, has taken HM Revenue & Customs to court after it failed to provide substantial reasons for failing to collect billions of pounds worth of tax revenue.
Tom Nicolson Dec 20, 2011
Reports have emerged alleging social network giant Twitter is censoring its content, closing accounts supporting anti-authoritarian causes such as Wikileaks and the Anonymous sponsored Occupy movement.
Alastair Stevenson Dec 20, 2011
Pensioner cleared of raping daughter 500 times over three decades after he claims she was a willing participant.
Ewan Palmer Dec 20, 2011
A fatal M25 crash involving a vehicle police had tried to stop has been referred to the police complaints watchdog.
Shane Croucher Dec 20, 2011
Shafilea Ahmed's parents deny any involvement of their daughter's murder.
Aditya Rangroo Dec 20, 2011
The Hutton Inquiry, which looked into the surroundings of the death of the weapons inspector, Dr David Kelly, will not be reopened.
Tom Nicolson Dec 19, 2011
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion managed to shift 5,000 of its struggling PlayBook tablets in a single day last week, as the truck they were in was stolen.
Alistair Charlton Dec 19, 2011
More women will be staying sober at Christmas parties, according to a new study that claims they are five times more like to be the designated driver.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 19, 2011
Man who attacked partner and buried her in cardboard box because he was 'bored' guilty of attempted murder.
Tom Nicolson Dec 19, 2011
Piers Morgan's Leveson Inquiry appearance, we look at some moments in his journalism career that may crop up.
Shane Croucher Dec 19, 2011
Donald Nielson, the serial killer known as the Black Panther, died on Sunday aged 75, the Ministry of Justice have confirmed.
Ewan Palmer Dec 19, 2011