Britain’s Most Expensive House Sold for £120m
Unamed Ukrainian makes Hanover Lodge in Regent’s Park most expensive home in UK
Japan Animal Welfare Law Gets Claws into Cat Cafes
Animal protection legislation could see end to cafes designed to help stressed-out Tokyo residents.
Ker-ching for Kitching: Teen Finds £53k Lottery Ticket after Tidying Room
Ryan Kitching found winning National Lottery Ticket worth £53,000 after mum forced him to tidy room.
Transsexual 'Black Madam' Arrested Again over Buttock Injections
Philadelphia police swoop on backstreet cosmetic surgeon under investigation for butt pump death of Claudia Aderotimi.
Jesus 'May Have Been Hermaphrodite', Says Researcher
Feminist theologian claims Jesus may have had both male and female features.
Russia Sends Siberian Tigers to Iran to Save Species
Dwindling number of big cats prompts joint repopulation project.
Kristy Bamu Witchcraft Murder Couple Found Guilty
Eric Bikubi and Magalie Bamu tortured teenage relative over Christmas in sickening four-day ritual in London flat.
NME Awards 2012: Wins for Florence and the Machine, Noel Gallagher [SLIDESHOW]
List of winners at 2012 NME awards.
Scottish Football Cracks down on Religious Hate
Sectarian chants, songs and threats related to Celtic and Rangers games kicked into touch.
PC David Rathband: ‘A Brave and Fine Policeman’
David Blunkett and Theresa May among those paying tribute to police hero blinded by Raoul Moat.
James Murdoch Resigns as News International Chairman
James Murdoch steps down as executive chairman of global media firm at centre of phone-hacking scandal.
Elite Hunting Club for Chinese Millionaires Sparks Anger
Super-rich pay £50,000 to hunt and kill polar bears and endangered species in exotic locations.
Paddy Power's Banned 'Tranquilize the Chav' Ad a YouTube Hit
Bookmaker Paddy Power's 'tranquilize the chav' advert has been banned from television just a week after their previous Ladies Day offering.
Lord Lucan ‘Seen Drinking in Botswana Bar’
Britons claim they saw fugitive murder suspect peer in southern Africa 12 years ago.
Tantum Rosa: Female Sanitary Product Seized over Hallucinogenic Drug Fears
Polish shops in Southampton raided for stocking unlicensed sanitary drug alleged to cause hallucinations.
Rape Claims 'Dismissed by Police to Improve Figures'
Government report suggests rape claims more likely to be thrown out as 'no crimes' than allegations of GBH.
UN Report: Facebook Used to Push Drugs to Teenagers
YouTube and Facebook among ways illegal drugs are being sold to young people.
Students Injured in Ohio High School Shooting
Suspect taken into custody following incident in school cafeteria.
Celtic's Neil Lennon Target of Deadly Nail Bombers, Court Told
Two men accused of trying to kill Celtic FC manager Neil Lennon, former MSP Trish Godman and lawyer Paul McBride.
South African Hero May Lose Leg After Crocodile Attack
Game Ranger Norman Chiwawu fought off beast after rescuing colleague.
St Ebba's Hospital Patient Attacked by Rat in Ward
Jason Ketley bitten dozen times in his bed but St Ebba's Hospital staff deny animal was a rat.
Vladimir Putin Assassination Plot Foiled: Two Held
Russian media confirm two men have been arrested for plotting to kill Russian prime minister.
‘Dingo Ate my Baby’ Inquest Re-opened: When Animals Attack [SLIDESHOW]
More examples of shocking attacks from animals following inquest of baby Azaria Chamberlain’s death.
Drug Scientists Hope Vaccine Can Break Heroin Addiction
Tests on mice show vaccine blocks 'hit' of heroin and leads to sharp fall in consumption.
Portsmouth Pub Landlady Karen Murphy Wins Live Football Court Case
Premier League games can be shown in Red White and Blue pub after cheap decoder victory.
Rangers Chairman Craig Whyte Missing Days after Saying 'I don't do Walking Away'
Scottish Premier team boss believed to be abroad as club struggles on brink of closure.
Southport Pensioner Deaths: Andrew Flood Charged with Murder
Taxi driver, 43, accused of murdering two elderly woman in their homes in Southport.
Argentina: Buenos Aires Train Crash 40 Dead, 550 Injured
More than 40 commuters feared dead and 550 injured as train hurtles into barrier at Once station, in Argentina's capital.
Costa Concordia Gives up Bodies of Four More Victims
Body of five-year-old Dayana Arlotti, believed to be youngest passenger on board, recovered from wreckage.
Mardi Gras 2012 Kicks off with Huge Parade in New Orleans [SLIDESHOW]
Lent begins in Louisiana as hundreds of thousands of people attend New Orleans' huge street party.