Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson: An EDL Pin-Up
Doctored photos of the presenter posted on the EDL's official Facebook page show him emblazoned with the group's emblem.
Occupy London Protesters may Defy Eviction Order
Individual choice on whether protesters comply with legal ruling to clear St Paul's Cathedral camp.
Occupy London Eviction: Protesters Prepare to Leave St Paul's [SLIDESHOW]
IBTimes UK looks back at the four months of the St Paul's camp in pictures.
David Cameron Praises Sunday Times Reporter Marie Colvin
Desperately sad reminder of risks journalists take to inform world of dreadful events in Syria, says prime minister.
No Client Money At Risk by Attempted $150m Rogue Trade at Threadneedle
Police are investigating the unsuccessful trade, which was stopped by Threadneedle's internal systems in August.
Occupy London Faces St Paul's Eviction after Appeal Rejected
Anti-capitalist protesters lose right to appeal but may take case to European court.
Greece Rescue Deal Fails to Lift Sceptical FTSE
UK markets brush off latest multibillion eurozone deal to save crisis-hit Greece.
Occupy London Eviction: 'Protest Movement Will Live On After St Paul's'
Activist at heart of Occupy London says imminent eviction will not stop movement.
UK Muslims Urged to Call Hate Crime Helpline if Attacked
Charity Faith Matters hopes to collect evidence of anti-Muslim attacks and paint a clearer picture of Islamophobia in Britain.
Olympus Executive Tsutomu Omori Found Dead in Luxury Apartment Block
Olympus accounting scandal unrelated to apparent suicide of senior director in India, say police.
UK Councils Spend £515m on CCTV in Four Years
Privacy campaigners claim there are at least 51,600 CCTV cameras watching Britons at a cost of half a billion pounds.
John Baron Tory MP Urges Caution over Iran
Rare voice in Conservative Party says sanctions and sabre-rattling in nuclear row are yesterday's failed policies.
London 2012 Olympics: Ticketless get First Priority
Unlucky Olympic fans get first call on last tranche of tickets in April sale.
Ofcom Clears Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson over 'Shoot Strikers' Joke
Clarkson sparked outrage after making the joke on BBC's One Show during public sector strikes.
Analysis: Rupert Murdoch's Sun on Sunday - Success or Failure?
News Corp media mogul prepares to pick up where disgraced News of the World left off.
Paddy Power Defends 'Transphobic' Cheltenham Ladies Day Advert [VIDEO]
Online bookmaker sparks outrage over latest advert.
Theresa May to Visit Jordan for Abu Qatada Deportation Talks
Home secretary tries to ensure no evidence obtained under torture will be used in a trial, so Qatada can be deported from the UK.
Taxpayers Should Keep Quiet Over Bonuses, says RBS Director
Penny Hughes, chairwoman of state-owned RBS's remuneration committee, hit out at public fury over bonuses.
Retail Sales Show 'Staggeringly Strong' Growth of 1.2%
Economists and financial analysts caught out by surprise surge of retail sales figures across UK despite gloomy outlook.
UK-France Nuclear Energy Deal to Create 30,000 Jobs
Deal between two countries will see new generation of nuclear power plants built in UK.
Secret MI5 Files Reveal Charlie Chaplin Paranoia
US intelligence and British counterparts obsessed by belief that communist-sympathising star was born in Russia.
David Cameron Vague on More Powers for Scotland
Alex Salmond demands prime minister spells out exactly what extra powers on offer if Scots reject independence.
Falklands: Can Britain Still Defend the Islands from Argentina?
With defence cuts and stretched armed services, can Britain still protect the islanders?
News International 'Paid Thousands in Retainers to Public Officials'
Source close to investigation into company said over £100,000 was paid to public officials for information.
London 2012: Team GB Gagged from Speaking out
Athletes must sign agreement not to 'denigrate' London 2012 sponsors or sell kit after games.
Lib Dem Tax Cuts Unlikely After UK's Credit Rating Questioned
Raising personal tax threshold to £10,000 will have to wait, despite Clegg saying it should happen soon.
Out-of-Work Britain: Unemployment Hits 17-year High of 2.67 Million
UK unemployment figures rise by 48,000 to 17-year high of 2.67 million.
Britain 'Unprepared' for Greek Meltdown, Warns Mervyn King
Eurozone crisis following Greek default would put UK economic recovery at risk, says Bank of England.
Eurozone Faces Recession as Economy Contracts
Eurozone economic output contracted by 0.3 percent in last three months of 2011, official figures show.
Nigeria: Boko Haram Explosion Kills Bomb Disposal Officer
A bomb disposal officer was killed by a blast as he tried to defuse an explosive in the Nigerian city of Kaduna.