Tackling property crime and gangs should be a priority, many respondents told the survey.
The protesters were held by officers following a demonstration at the City of London Corporation's headquarters, campaigners claimed.
Would-be jurors in the Stephen Lawrence murder trial have been told the history of the case is "irrelevant".
Phone hacking was "a thriving cottage industry", the first day of the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
A teenage girl who survived the terrible M5 crash on Nov. 5 but has been in a coma since has woken up.
Europe is tightening the grip on right-wing violence. German authorities have widened an investigation into an underground neo-Nazi cell, the same day that 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik, right-wing extremist, arrived at a court hearing.
A public inquiry into journalism ethics launched after the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to begin today.
An official inquiry led by a judge into the press standards in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to start on Monday.
One year back, the body of British-Indian honeymooner Anni Dewani, was found in a taxi, after she was shot dead in Cape Town, South Africa. To commemorate the tragic event, candlelight vigils will be held at Bristol, London, Cape Town and in Sweden, to mark the first anniversary.
Europe's key crisis figures have all Goldman Sachs in their pedigree. Is it just a coincidence or is the financial world is trying to take over Europe?
In a reported case of robbery, a 53-year-old old woman was confronted by three masked people who threatened her with a knife before stealing a large quantity of jewelery, according to police in Leeds.
The militant separatist group ETA, which last month declared an end to its armed struggle, will surrender weapons soon.
Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone revealed in court that his daughter's wedding cost an "absurd" £12million.
According to a report in the Daily Mirror, circus owners Bobby, 68 and Moira Roberts, 72, have been booked with animal cruelty, following the alleged mistreatment of Europe's oldest elephant, 59-year-old Anne.
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled against an appeal by the ex-President combatting a seven-year jail term for rape and sexual harassment.
A former public schoolboy who fantasied about being a gangster has been jailed for 30 years for shooting dead a rival outside a London prison.
While the embers of the horrific M5 fireball are still burning in people's memory, the police claim to have found ample leads which may help them crack the mystery on what really happened on that fatefu
A man has been jailed indefinitely for attempting to rape a 21-year-old student in Nottingham
In an unprecedented move of self-censorship, the European Union has blocked the release of a documentary on Afghan women jailed for so-called 'moral crimes.'
The City of London police is being prosecuted over allegations it used undercover dwarfs to perform an anti-terror search, according to The Evening Standard.
Home Secretary Theresa May has banned the extreme Islamic group Muslims Against Crusades.
"Poisonous" bullying by the chief executive of a multi-billion pound London investment firm lead to its demise, a former staff member alleges at employment tribunal.
The moderator of a popular Mexican social network has been murdered, allegedly for passing on a tip off to the authorities regarding the local drug cartel.
In an unexpected, dramatic move, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano has appointed economist Mario Monti as senator-for-life, bringing him into parliament and positioning him as a possible prime minister.
Online activist movement Anonymous has declared war against corruption in the Mexico government, calling on all the global hacker community to attack government agencies in the country.
A case highlighting issues central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is causing much debate as the U.S. Supreme Court which will have to decide whether a nine year old boy born in Jerusalem can list Israel as his birthplace on his passport, a prohibited move U.S. citizens have until now.
The High Court has ruled that the Catholic Church can be held legally responsible for priests charged with child abuse.
The man who died when the lorry he was driving toppled onto the M56 on Nov. 7 has been named by police as Tony Sainsbury.
Court rules that King of Pop’s death was due to criminal neglect from his Doctor Conrad Murray
A surprise inspection of a jail in the Mexican city of Acapulco discovered 10 prostitutes, two sacks of marijuana, 100 cocks for fighting and 100 plasma televisions.