Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Two Men with Machine Gun in Parking Dispute
An uncle and his nephew were machine-gunned to death in east London - because their van had been blocking someone's car.
Lindsay Lohan Playboy Photos: Actresses Who Have Posed Nude
As Lindsay Lohan's Playboy pictures leak, we look at other actresses who have revealed all for Playboy.
Coalition Tries to Mend Split Over Cameron's EU Veto
As the coalition splits on the EU issue, we look at the differences between senior figures in the two parties.
Ex-NOTW Journalists Quizzed by Leveson on Privacy and Phone Hacking
Three former journalists of the Sunday tabloid NOTW, Mazher Mahmood, Neville Thurlbeck and Neil Wallis, have given evidence to Leveson.
Fred Goodwin's 'Poor Management Decisions' Caused RBS to Fail
Infamous former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin was at the heart of "poor management and board decisions" that led to the bank's failure, according to a new report.
EU Summit LIVE: Judgment Day for the Eurozone
Live coverage of what's billed as the last chance to save the eurozone at the EU Summit in Brussels.
David Cameron Vetoes EU Treaty Change, Risking UK Isolation
David Cameron has rejected proposed changes to the EU's Lisbon Treaty after 10 hours of negotiations, leaving Britain to go it alone in its corner of Europe.
UK Businesses that Went Bust in 2011
2011 was a very difficult year for business and there are few signs that 2012 will be any better.
Barratts Shoes Goes Bust, Thousands of Jobs at Risk
Shoe specialist Barratts Priceless Limited has gone into administration - putting 3,800 jobs at risk.
UK Weather Warning: England Next After 100mph Winds Hit Scotland
Severe weather warnings are in place in northern parts of the UK, as powerful winds, rain and snow hit the area.
Standard & Poor's: Will Credit Rating Agencies Kill the Eurozone?
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) is giving Europe's finance ministers more bad news, as it says the European Union's (EU) AAA rating is at risk of a downgrade if the Eurozone countries within it have their credit ratings slashed.
Glenn Mulcaire Arrested by Police in Phone Hacking Investigation
The disgraced private investigator is thought to have been arrested by Scotland Yard in connection with phone hacking.
Surge in Eastern European Criminals in Britain's Prisons
Polish, Romanian, Lithuanian and Latvian convicts are a growing prescence among the multi-national British prison population, figures from the Ministry of Justice reveal.
Gold Worth $1 Trillion Buried in Afghanistan Mountains
A trillion dollars' worth of gold under the hills of war-torn Afghanistan is set to be mined, as the Afghan government starts its tendering process.
Phone Hacking: Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and 14 Other Weeting Arrests
As another person is arrested as part of Operation Weeting - Scotland Yard's probe into phone hacking - the tally rises to 16 in what has been a busy year for the investigating officers.
Bankers Told to Cut Bonuses, As UK Wealth Gap Widens
Shareholders are telling bankers to change their remuneration packages, as the rich/poor gap widens.
English Riots: Report Cites Aggressive Police Tactics
A study by The Guardian and the London School of Economics has identified anger at police as a central cause of the August riots in England.
Alaskan Man Survives Three Days Trapped in Snow by Eating Frozen Beer
A man, wearing just tennis shoes, jeans and a jacket, survived 60-hours stuck in snow in his pickup truck.
WikiLeaks Chief Julian Assange Given New Lifeline in Extradition Appeal
WikiLeaks' chief and founder Julian Assange was given a lifeline in his extradition appeal as judges ruled he can take his case to the highest court in Britain.
Muslims Against Crusades Arrested at U.S. Embassy
20 people arrested on suspicion of belonging to banned Islamic extremist.
Groupon 'Slaves' Case Could Lead to Prosecution by OFT
British advertising regulators have referred Groupon to the Office for Fair Trading over "serious concerns".
Mary and Joseph Were 'Asylum Seekers' and Harry Potter is 'Like Jesus'
There are lots of political themes in the nativity story and we shouldn't ignore them, says a theology lecturer.
Jeremy Clarkson Faces Placards of Dead Trade Unionists at Top Gear Set
A union is planning to picket the Top Gear studios and display pictures of murdered South American trade unionists in protest against the show's presenter Jeremy Clarkson.
BBC Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson: His Most Infamous Gaffes
Following his latest outburst, International Business Times UK looks back at other most cringeworthy Jeremy Clarkson moments.
Union Threat to Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson Over 'Strikers Should be Executed' Outburst
Top Gear presenter Clarkson may have landed himself in legal hot water over comments about striking public sector workers.
Occupy London: Protesters Claim Poll Shows 'Substantial Support'
Protesters say a poll by the London Evening Standard is good news - despite 48 per cent of replies calling for their removal.
Public Sector National Strike: LIVE
Live coverage of the strikes across Britain, as two million public sector workers walk out in a pensions dispute.
Hacking Milly Dowler's Phone 'Not a Bad Thing to do', Ex-NOTW Hack Tells Leveson
Paul McMullan, who worked for the News of The World, also told the Leveson inquiry his former bosses are the "scum of journalism".
November 30th Strike: Heathrow Delays Reduced to Three Hours
Strike delays have been downgraded at Heathrow, which will come as welcome news to travellers.
Autumn Statement: George Osborne 'Stubborn' and Economically Illiterate
Tensions between the government and unions are at boiling point ahead of the November 30 strikes.