Occupy London 'Repossess' UBS-Owned Building
A building owned by Swiss investment bank UBS has been taken over in a "public repossession" by Occupy London protesters.
Merkel and Cameron Set for Berlin Clash Over 'Robin Hood Tax'
A tense meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron will take place in Berlin as the pair thrash out their differences on a number of crucial issues.
EDL Files Complaints About Police Over Remembrance Day 'Occupy London Attack' Arrests
Questions surround the police's pre-emptive decision to arrest 179 EDL members to "prevent a breach of the peace".
Stephen Lawrence: Tears As Duwayne Brooks Describes Friend's Murder
Stephen Lawrence's friend broke down in tears as he told the Old Bailey how "blood was streaming out" of Lawrence after he was attacked.
Treasury Tight Lipped on Airline Bosses' Calls to Scrap Air Passenger Duty Tax
The Treasury is refusing to give a direct response to a plea by four airline chiefs to scrap Air Passenger Duty (APD).
Ed Miliband: The Coalition is 'Out of Touch' With Britain, says Labour Leader
Labour leader, Ed Miliband said the government is "out of touch"
Leveson Inquiry: Hacking Victims' Lawyer Gives Devastating Evidence Against 'Hellbent' Press
A lawyer for phone hacking victims blasted the 'hellbent' press in his evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.
Dale Farm: Basildon Council Tells Travellers Returning Illegally They Face Prison
Basildon Council has warned travellers returning to illegal plots on the Dale Farm site that they could face prison.
Stephen Lawrence: White Group 'Collided' With Lawrence as he Chatted About Football
A witness of the murder of Stephen Lawrence told of how a group of white men "collided" with him.
Leveson Inquiry: 'Bullying' Press Stands in the Dock
The whole of the "bullying" press "stands in the dock", a lawyer for phone hacking victims told the Leveson Inquiry.
Serious Fraud Office to Investigate Olympus Over £1.4bn Gyrus Deal
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will investigate the takeover deal between Olympus and Gyrus that saw $1.4billion paid in obscure acquisitions and consultancy fees.
Bank of England Slashes Economic Growth Forecasts in Half
Growth for 2011 and 2012 will only be no more than 1 per cent says the Bank of England.
Angela Rippon Revisits 1977 Morecambe And Wise Dance Routine
Veteran TV presenter Angela Rippon shows she's still got it by performing a leggy dance routine - 30 years after doing the same in a much-loved TV moment on Morecombe and Wise.
Occupy London: Protesters Facing Fresh Legal Action to Remove Them From St. Paul's
City of London Corporation is renewing legal action to remove Occupy London protesters from outside of St Paul's Cathedral, describing its talks with protesters as having got "nowhere".
Eurozone Crisis: Greece-Goldman Deal That Sparked Debt Mayhem Not Repeated
There are no more debt-masking currency swap deals - like the one between Greece and Goldman Sachs in the early 2000s - that threaten the Eurozone, says the EU's statistical body.
Stephen Lawrence: Old Bailey Hears Gang 'Swallowed' Lawrence as he was Stabbed
A racist white gang "swallowed" up Stephen Lawrence before he was stabbed to death, the Old Bailey heard.
Leveson Inquiry: News International Admits Hacking was 'Shameful'
A News International lawyer has told the Leveson Inquiry that phone hacking by the company's newspapers is "wrong, shameful and should never have happened".
Park Bin Document-Dumping Minister Letwin Let Off Despite Breaking Law
Cabinet Office minister Oliver Letwin has been let off with a warning despite breaking the law when dumping documents in a park bin.
Pink Floyd Guitarist David Gilmour's Son Released from Jail After 4 Months
The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour has been released from prison after he was jailed for violent disorder at student protests.
Inflation Drops to 5pc, but Energy Prices Keep Rising
Inflation is 5 per cent for October, says the Office for National Statistics, still way above the government's 2 per cent target.
Stephen Lawrence: Murder Trial Jurors Told To Ignore 'Irrelevant' Past
Would-be jurors in the Stephen Lawrence murder trial have been told the history of the case is "irrelevant".
Phone Hacking was a 'Thriving Cottage Industry' the Leveson Inquiry Hears
Phone hacking was "a thriving cottage industry", the first day of the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
M5 Crash: Teenage Coma Girl Wakes Up
A teenage girl who survived the terrible M5 crash on Nov. 5 but has been in a coma since has woken up.
Phone Hacking: Leveson Inquiry Gets Underway
An inquiry into the British press, which could lead to statutory regulation, has begun at the Royal Courts of Justice on Nov. 14.
Stephen Lawrence Murder Suspects Face Murder Trial
Two men accused of murdering black teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993 will appear at the Old Bailey on Nov. 14.
Over 170 EDL Members Arrested in Planned Attack on Occupy London at St Paul's
Exclusive: Metropolitan Police foil violent mob, thought to be members of the far-right group the English Defence League (EDL).
Muslims Against Crusades: Terrorism Police Raid Addresses Linked to Poppy-Burning Group
Three addresses connected to the now banned Muslims Against Crusades were raided by anti-terrorism police late Nov. 10.
Metropolitan Police Warn 'Robust' Reaction to Armistice Day Protests
London's Metropolitan Police is warning people off of any potential disruption of Armistice Day ceremonies, threatening to deal with people "robustly".
Unseen Faces of the First World War [PICTURES]
On Armistice Day the Imperial War Museum (IWM) has released poignant portrait photos of some of the men who served in the First World War.
Millions of Britons to Mark Armistice Day With Two-Minute Silence
Millions of people across the United Kingdom will remember those who died in past and present conflicts with a two minute silence.