French Alps shooting: Girl found alive under bodies
A four-year old girl has been found alive, hiding under the bodies of a suspected British family that were shot dead in their car near Lake Annecy in the French Alps.
FBI denies tracking Apple users
The FBI has issued a statement denying the Apple user ID data published by hacker collective Anonymous was obtained from FBI computers
Owen joins Stoke, Liverpool consider Del Piero
Football News Roundup - 5/9/12
BBC iPlayer adds download option for iPhone/iPad, Video claims to show redesigned Apple headphones for iPhone 5
Tech News Roundup – 4/9/12
Hulk joins Zenit, Berbatov blasts Ferguson
Football News Roundup – 4/9/12
Tottenham Have Edge Over Liverpool Off The Pitch [PODCAST]
Tottenham have come out of deadline day as winners, but Spurs couldn't transfer the victory onto the pitch.
Natalie Bennett elected as new Green Party leader
Natalie Bennett has been elected as the new leader of the Green Party for England and Wales.
Samsung and Sony dazzle at IFA 2012
IFA 2012 is still going on at the moment, but a whole host of new products were unveiled by the likes of Asus, Sony, and Samsung.
Rodgers regrets Carroll departure, considers Owen return
Football News Roundup - 3/9/12
Three die in bombing near US consulate in Pakistan
At least three people have died and 19 people injured, in a suicide bombing that hit a vehicle as it left the US consulate in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar.
Doctor Who Season 7 Episode 1 Review - Asylum of the Daleks
Steven Moffat's spellbinding season opener offered an explosive encounter between the Doctor and his greatest foe.
Paralympics 2012: Joy and despair for GB's cyclists
Day two of the Paralympics has seen Great Britain land more medals, as a number of athletes look forward to what is setting to be a busy weekend of sporting action.
Thousands flee from Marbella wildfire
Over 5,000 people, including some 300 British expats, have been evacuated from the popular Spanish tourist resort of Marbella, after strong winds fanned a huge blaze across the Costa del Sol.
Abramovich wins most expensive legal case in history
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch and owner of Chelsea football club, has won his court battle against Boris Berezovskyin the most expensive litigation case in British legal history.
Samsung wins patent dispute against Apple in Japan
Samsung has won a patent dispute with Apple in Japan as the judge ruled that the former's smartphones and tablets have not infringed on any of the latter's patents.
Assange expects Ecuador embassy stay for up to a year
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange predicts that he'll be holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for up to a year, as he hopes Sweden will drop their case against him.
Mitt Romney pledges to restore 'America's promise'
Mitt Romney has vowed to restore "America's promise" as he accepted the Republican presidential nomination as the party candidate to take on Barack Obama in the forthcoming US presidential election.
Lonmin miners charged with killing 34 colleagues
Workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, South Africa have been charged with murdering 34 of their colleagues, even though it has been confirmed the victims were killed by police.
Samsung launches Galaxy Note 2 at IFA 2012
IFA 2012 kicked off with a bang, as a whole host of new products were announced in Berlin on the first day.
China coal mine explosion kills nearly 50 people
A massive gas explosion at a coal mine in southwest China has killed 19 people, and left another trapped underground.
Doctor Who Is Back! Five Things to Look Forward to This Season [BLOG]
The Time Lord returns to the small screen for five blockbuster episodes.
Mumbai Bomber Amjal Qasab’s Death Sentence Upheld [VIDEO]
India's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence handed to Pakistani national Mohammed Amjal Qasab for the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which killed 166 people.
Typhoon Bolaven devastates South Korean coast
At least eight people have died and 10 are missing after a 170km/h (106 mph) typhoon smashed into South Korea's southern coast and capsized two fishing vessels.
Israeli army cleared of killing Rachel Corrie
An Israeli court has ruled that the state of Israel was not at fault for the death of Rachel Corrie, the US activist who was killed in the Gaza Strip by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003.
G4S Olympics Security Fiasco Cost £50m
G4S has revealed its failure to uphold the contract to provide security at the 2012 London Olympic Games cost the company £50m.
Modric completes Real Madrid move
The longest transfer saga of the summer was finally resolved yesterday as Real Madrid completed the signing of Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric for around £30m.
Opening Week Review: United and Liverpool Suffer, Tottenham in Transfer Madness [PODCAST]
A busy week in Premier League and the season has only just got under way.
Eugene Terre'Blanche killer sentenced to life
A black farmworker has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of South African white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'Blanche at his home.
Everything Everywhere to launch 4G in UK
Everything Everywhere, the company formed from the merger of Orange and T-Mobile, has announced it will start providing next-generation 4G mobile internet from 11 September.
City Will Still Come out on Top over Manchester United [PODCAST]
IBTimes UK sports team favour Manchester City taking Premier League crown in new season.