Gary Kerby attempted to rape a young woman as she walked through Rush Common in Brixton, south London, the Metropolitan Police said.
The size of a 500g packet of Digestives will be cut by 100g due to rising costs following UK's Brexit vote.
I couldn't press charges against my ex who shared videos of us having sex online, so I launched the first civil revenge porn case in UK history - and won.
Five men have all charges against them thrown out after prosecution admit concerns over woman's evidence.
For four nights, London's dark streets are being lit up by more than 50 light-based artworks across the city as part of the Lumiere arts festival.
Parsons Green terror attack suspect Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Ali pleaded not guilty to at the Old Bailey on the morning of 19 February. He spoke via video link from Belmarsh prison.
The government's forensics regulator Gillian Tully says police forces do not meet standards for forensics, which lead to miscarriages of justice.
The Foreign Secretary said it's 'ridiculous' that the UK and France, two of the world's biggest economies, were linked by a single rail tunnel, say reports.
Anthony Small won the British and Commonwealth light middleweight titles in 2009 and appeared in BBC2's two-part documentary, Muslims Like Us.
Halton McCollin was shot in the back of the head in China Garden takeaway on Chester Road in Trafford just before 9pm on Saturday 19 January 2008.
Ukip leader Henry Bolton says a 'coup' has been waged against him after his ex-girlfriend Jo Marney was revealed to have made racist comments about Meghan Markle.
Shocking footage originally aired on American ABC TV show Ripley's Believe It or Not in 1985 was made to promote passenger safety.
Home Office claims Hamza bin Walayat's knowledge of humanism 'rudimentary at best' and he cannot be considered a humanist.
A Manchester mother of three will not serve jail time despite admitting to beating her wife after a Christmas Eve party.
Paramedic suspended over claims Bury team moved body to avoid talking it to morgue as their shift was coming to an end.
Millions of Brits will settle for nothing less than a hard Brexit, even if that leads to grief and misery at home and in hospitals.
An iconic actor, yes, but Peter Wyngarde's 1970 single sounds jaw-droppingly offensive to modern ears.
Donald Trump cancellation of UK visit for opening of US embassy fails to dent widespread antipathy and demonstration will still go ahead, protesters pledge.
JustGiving page set up by patients "indebted" to doctor who performed 350 transplants before admitting assault charges.
the collapse of Carillion says a great deal about the state of Britain in the twenty-first century.
Survey shows 24% of people between ages of 18 and 24 view capitalism as a serious danger to the world.
As well as footing the bill for extra security, Britain is set to take in more child migrants as well.
Various dairy farmers have been promoting the online initiative in the hopes of increasing interest in milk consumption.
James Brindley, who was subjected to the brutal assault in Aldridge, near Walsall, West Midlands in June last year, was on a call with Lauren Wong when the incident happened.
Amy McIlroy's account of the situation left several online users shocked, who in turn left angry messages shaming @Starbucks UK for "stigmatising" the homeless man.
The teenage girl, Nicole, said she realised the value of her virginity when was 16 and decided to sell it off when she turned 18.
Ukip leader Henry Bolton describes his three-week fling with 25-year-old Jo Marney as 'the happiest I have been in years'.
The National Audit Office has revealed that taxpayers will foot the bill for £200bn of private finance initiatives (PFIs).
Tory vice-chairman for youth Ben Bradley 'encouraged police brutality' in the wake of the London riots of 2011, it has been reported.
Mo Ahmed, 42, admitted making two hoax calls saying that a bomb was about to explode at The Duke of Wellington pub in Minehead, Somerset, that lead to 155 customers evacuated.