A 21-year-old soldier was shot dead at the military practice ground in Kent, who was also to become a father.
UK has tightened rules effectively curbing immigration.
Pope Benedict XVI could end up at the Hague after human rights lawyers and victims of clergy sexual abuse filed a complaint Tuesday calling for the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate and prosecute the catholic cleric along with three other top Vatican officials for crimes against humanity and covering up and condoning the rape and sexual assault of children by priests.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced a plan yesterday to cut the benefits of those who are willing to learn English.
The Beds and Herts Major Crime Unit rescued 24 slaves yesterday by pouncing into the traveler’s site during a raid at Greenacres in Leighton Buzzard.
The news adds to the growing spread of lawsuits spreading throughout the tech industry.
Reports have emerged suggesting Apple has extended its series of complaints against Galaxy device maker Samsung, now accusing the tech giant of patent violations in Japan.
Can phone hacking, "alleged" still in the majority of cases, be compared with rioting, looting, arson, murder and assault? This member of the public thinks it doesn't even begin to.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke will today promise to end criminals on community punishments 'sitting idle at home watching daytime television'
Despite an international outcry against violence used by the Syrian forces, President Assad has refused to step down. However a new UN report could now push for the International Criminal Court to react and start an investigation.
The Metropolitan Police are hunting a driver of a car that mowed down tow riot police in the early hours August 8 during widespread looting and rioting in Waltham Forrest, north east London.
A man, 61, has become the latest person to be arrested in relation to the phone hacking scandal.
Latest figures from the Metropolitan police say that 768 people have been arrested in connection with "violence, disorder and looting."
Sharon Shoesmith was unfairly sacked following the Baby P tragedy, The Court of Appeal has ruled.
Milly Dowler’s Killer Levi Bellfield to Sue Prison Service After Attack
Police have arrested a sixth person in relation to the death of Constable Ronan Kerr.
Anders Behring Breivik is probably insane, according to the lawyer defending him but it is still uncertain whether Breivik will plead insanity.
Anders Behring Breivik, the man who has admitted to committing the recent terror attacks in Norway, has made his first appearance in court, behind closed doors.
The law firm that Rupert Murdoch claims failed to raise awareness over evidence of police bribes at News International will now be given the chance to give their version of events to police and MP's, after previously being prevented from doing so by client-lawyer confidentiality.
Trio jailed for sophisticated hacking of U.K banking system
Google could be sued for scooping up data from open wi-fi networks after a US court ruling.
s there a new wave of sectarian violence sweeping the streets of Belfast or is it simply a common problem that only now has been reported on?
A man is on trial in London for using internet social networking sites to shame a man who he claims had a long running affair with his wife
On the opening day of the trial of the nine men, a court heard how seven teenage girls, the youngest of them is 13 years old, were groomed into child prostitution with offers of alcohol, drink and cash by nine men in a sex-trafficking ring.
Glamour model Imogen Thomas has vowed to never hook up with a footballer again following allegations that she had an affair with Manchester United star Ryan Giggs.
Twitter users who revealed details of Ryan Giggs's alleged affair with Imogen Thomas could face legal action, according to the government's senior law officer.
A High Court judge will decide whether to lift the current ban on media identifying a woman who allegedly had a relationship with former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin.
Twitter executives will be requested to give evidence to MPs as debate continues to surround the use of injunctions.
Almost three-quarters of the British public believe judges have been too eager to grant injunctions to wealthy celebrities, politicians and businessmen that protect their identity, an opinion poll has said.
A Twitter user has published claims about 14 injunctions allegedly obtained by high-profile performers, sportsmen and politicians.