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.
Seydou Diarrassouba's fatal stabbing in Oxford Street may be gang-related, police claim.
An Indian student, who was studying at the Lancaster University in Manchester, was shot dead in Salford in Manchester on Monday, police said.
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.
Mother, 17, repeatedly stabbed and held underwater in canal by former lover who had same mindset as mentor.
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.
Police launch raids on suspected summer rioters in biggest crackdown since urban disturbaces four months ago, says Scotland Yard.
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.
An evasive and uncomfortable Piers Morgan tried to deflect allegations that he knew about phone hacking while he was editor of the Daily Mirror.
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.
The aspiring fashion student told friends on Facebook that she planned to take her life after her date snubbed her by text message.
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.
A fatal M25 crash involving a vehicle police had tried to stop has been referred to the police complaints watchdog.
Shafilea Ahmed's parents deny any involvement of their daughter's murder.
Piers Morgan's Leveson Inquiry appearance, we look at some moments in his journalism career that may crop up.
Phone hacking at Sun and News of the World practised widely, reporter's brother tells press standards enquiry.
Video of a white man launching into racial attack on a bus sparks global outrage
The drugs were recovered from a trailer that arrived at the port on a ferry from the Netherlands on December 14. Border Agency officers found that 44 kg of heroin and 36 kg of cocaine were hidden in boxes containing specialist medical equipment.
Kimberly Hainey faces life imprisonment after being has been convicted of murdering her son, Declan, whose decomposed body was found at their home in Paisley.
A council boss was sent creepy tarot cards and hate mail in a four year campaign of abuse by a demoted council worker, a court heard.
A decision to deport the asylum seeker was overturned two hours before he was due to be sent back to Congo
The Big Brother star did not blackmail the Manchester United footballer the High Court has heard.
Reporters will now be able to use their mobile to update Twitter followers on court proceedings
NI chief executive James Murdoch was shown crucial evidence suggesting phone hacking was "rife", says exNOTW's lawyer.
A senior officer of the Australian navy was found guilty on Wednesday of spanking a junior female sailor.
Pictures of London's 213 "most wanted" people suspected of involvment in the August rioting in London have been released by Scotland Yard.
"In total, he had already come before Belgian justice more than around 20 times," RTL television's website has reported.
An uncle and his nephew were machine-gunned to death in east London - because their van had been blocking someone's car.