Anti-austerity protests turn violent across Europe
Anti-austerity demonstrators clashed with police in Spain and Italy, as protests and strikes took place across southern Europe.
Skype halts password reset as security flaw exposed
Skype has shut down its password reset tool after a massive security hole has been found whereby a hacker would only need to know your email address to access your account.
Breathtaking solar eclipse over Australia
Tens of thousands of tourists and astronomers flocked to northern Australia to get a glimpse of a rare total solar eclipse, which darkened the region for two minutes.
Amazon, Starbucks and Google grilled by MP's over tax
Executives from three of the world's most famous corporations - Amazon, Starbucks and Google - were grilled in a fiery encounter with British parliamentarians amid accusations that they were not paying enough tax to the Treasury.
Windows chief Steven Sinofsky leaves Microsoft
The head of Windows Steven Sinofsky has quit Microsoft just weeks after the launch of new operating system Windows 8.
Russian Granny Hacks Vicious Wolf to Death with Axe [VIDEO]
In a remarkable reversal of the tale of Little Red Riding Hood, a pensioner hacked a rabid wolf to death with an axe, after the animal attacked her in Dagestan, Russia.
Russian granny hacks rabid wolf to death with axe
A 56 year old pensioner hacked a rabid wolf to death, after the animal attacked her in Dagestan, Russia.
Homeland Season 2 Episode 6 Review - A Gettysburg Address
As Abu Nazir steps up his operations, Carrie isn't sure she can trust Brody.
The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 4 Review - Killer Within
A torturous and traumatic episode where Lori finally went into labour.
Bodyguard shot dead at Swedish PM's home
A man has been shot dead at the home of the Swedish Prime Minister Fredrick Reinfeldt, according to police.
William and Kate praise university where they met
Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a charity gala in London to mark the 600th anniversary of St Andrews University, the Alma Mater of both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Navy Seals punished for role in Medal of Honour game
Seven US Navy Seals have been punished for disclosing classified information to the designers of video game Medal of Honour: Warfighter.
Wenger wants to keep Walcott
Arsene Wenger has insisted that he has no plans to let England International Theo Walcott leave the Emirates, despite rumoured interest from Liverpool.
Chelsea grab late winner as Celtic stun Barcelona
Chelsea and Manchester United both scored late goals to win their games in the Champions League last night, as Celtic pulled off one of their greatest results in recent years as they beat Barcelona 2-1.
Bradley Wiggins in hospital after car collision
British cyclist Bradley Wiggins is in hospital after being knocked off his bike.
City 'finished' in Europe says Mancini
Roberto Mancini says Manchester City are 'finished' in Europe, after his side drew 2-2 against Ajax at the Etihad. City went 2-0 down in the first 20 minutes after Siem De Jong exposed the Citizen's sloppy defence.
Barack Obama wins 2012 US election
As it was announced that Barack Obama has been re-elected as US President, jubilant crowds in Chicago celebrated his win over Mitt Romney by a comfortable margin.
BMW profit bolstered by strong China sales
BMW outperformed expectations by posting a near 14 per cent rise in third quarter profits, in large part due to strong sales from China.
Mancini riled by Monaco reports
Manchester City take on Ajax in the Champions League tonight in a match that they must win if they are to stand any real chance of qualifying from the group.
Obama holds narrow lead as US goes to the polls
Millions of Americans will today head to the polls to cast their vote on the next President of the United States, with the race still neck and neck between Democrat incumbent Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney.
Toddler mauled to death by dogs at US zoo
A two year old has died after being mauled by wild dogs in a Pittsburgh Zoo. The boy fell into the African painted dog enclosure after his mother tried to give him a better view of the animals by putting him on top of the railing at the edge of the v
David Cameron to talk human rights on Gulf trip
The Prime Minister begins his three day tour of the Middle East today, and has promised to talk about human rights issues with the gulf states.
Android Malware Up Over 1,000% in Last Three Months
New figures have been released that show over 50,000 unique instances of malware have been found on the Android mobile operating system in the past three months, a rise of over 1,000 per cent.
Andy Murray ready for ATP World Tour Finals
Andy Murray plays his first match of the ATP World Tour Finals later today, when he takes on world no.6 Tomas Berdych at the o2 arena in London.
Homeland Season 2 Episode 5 Review - Q&A
Brody suffers a painful interrogation, as Carrie decides to lay all her cards on the table.
The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 3 Review - Walk With Me
Andrea and Michonne meet a mysterious leader simply known as The Governor.
Koshik the elephant learns to speak Korean
If you've ever felt you'd like to learn another language, take heart from Koshik, the elephant that can speak Korean.
Wenger criticises Chelsea over referee scandal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has condemned the way Chelsea have handled the scandal involving referee Mark Clattenburg, saying that the club should not have made the allegations over racial abuse public.
Comet to enter administration
Electrical retail chain Comet is on the verge of entering administration, putting 6,000 jobs at risk across its 240 UK stores.
League Cup: Chelsea prevail against Man Utd
It was another night of thrilling League Cup action as Chelsea prevailed 5-4 against Manchester United.