UK's Top Ten Tourist Attractions [SLIDESHOW]
Britain's tourist attractions record a boom in visitors in 2011 and London keeps its crown.
Iceland's Geir Haarde Denies Part in Financial Meltdown
Iceland's former prime minister on trial for gross negligence in ignoring warning signs over looming crash.
Trident Funds Should be Diverted to Plug MoD Budget Gaps - Thinktank
Liberal CentreForum urges government to scrap £25bn nuclear missile replacement programme.
Occupy London: Olympics is 'Topic of Interest'
Anti-capitalist campaigners focus on London 2012 for possible future action.
Rochdale Braces for National Front Rape Trial Protest
The far-right group is targeting the area after a recent outbreak of violence by the English Defence League because of a rape trial.
David Cameron: I Rode Rebekah Brooks's Police Horse Raisa
Prime minister backtracks over denial he rode horse loaned by Scotland Yard to ex-News International chief executive.
Peter Bone MP Brands Same-Sex Marriage 'Completely Nuts'
Gay rights campaigners tell Conservative MP: Do not marry a man.
Drivers Using Smartphones More Dangerous than Drunks
Research suggests that using Facebook on your phone while driving is riskier than drinking or taking drugs.
Three Arrests in FSA Insider Dealing Investigation
The financial regulators confirmed one woman and two men had been arrested in relation to an insider dealing probe.
Operation Elveden: Sun Defence Editor Virginia Wheeler Latest Arrest
Police investigating alleged corrupt payments to police make another arrest, thought to be Sun journalist Virginia Wheeler.
London Riots: Met Police Raid 'Thugs of Stonebridge' Homes [VIDEO]
Addresses across Stonebridge Estate in Harlesden linked to Thugs gang that took part London riots.
British Firms Urge George Osborne to Scrap 50p Tax Rate
Bosses of 500 small and medium-sized business claim 'populist' rate damages economy and unfairly penalises high earners.
Mark Duggan's Family get Public Apology from Met
IPCC upholds complaint by family that police delayed apology over son's death that sparked August riots.
London 2012 Olympics: How Strike Would Hit Britain [OPINION]
Unite union boss Len McCluskey angered MPs on all sides by saying Olympics provided opportunity for strike action. Could the UK cope?
Cameron to Miliband: Return Unite Cash over Olympics Row
Ed Miliband should show anger with Unite's Len McCluskey strike call and give back donation, says PM.
London Olympics 2012: Len McCluskey Strike Call Unpatriotic, Says Cameron
Unite union leader's comments that London 2012 provides opportunity for public servant strike action spark No 10 fury.
Occupy Bailiffs Swoop on Second London Site in Wake of St Paul's
Possession order for 'School of Ideas' building rushed through before appeal against eviction heard.
St Paul's Clergy Deny Having Hand in Occupy London Eviction
Occupy London protesters accused cathedral officials of having them dragged from the steps by police.
Rich More Likely to Cheat, Lie and Steal - Study
Social science researchers at University of California, Berkley, examine how ethics correlate with social class.
St Paul's Clergy Accused of Police Collusion over Occupy Eviction [VIDEO]
Protesters claim cathedral officials secretly asked police to remove activists from church steps.
National Front Target Rochdale over Rape Trial
Right-wing extremists exploit racial tensions just a week after EDL go on rampage in Rochdale.
HSBC's Top Banker Stuart Gulliver Pockets £7.2m
HSBC's chief executive pocketed huge £7.2m salary in 2011, including £2.16m bonus.
Christians are 'not Persecuted in the UK', Says Report
Christians in Parliament held inquiry into freedom of Christians in Britain.
Schmallenberg Virus: First pictures of deformed lambs
Schmallenberg is carried in midges and causes deformities and death in lambs.
HSBC Defies Economic Crisis to Post £13.8bn Profit
Stuart Gulliver, chief executive, said 2011 was 'year of change' as bank pushes up profits 15%.
Six Star Cruises' £8,000-a-day Voyage is Two-fingered Luxury [OPINION]
Recession, what recession? £1m 124-day trip includes butlers and Beluga caviar.
News of the World 'Paid Public Servants £1,000 for Exclusives'
Matt Nixson, former features editor, reveals rates in court documents over an employment dispute with News International.
Manchester Police will not Block EDL Hyde March
Tameside Council's request for ban on rally by far-right English Defence League not passed on to Home Office.
EDL Link with Mob's Rochdale Rampage over Rape Trial
Far right group denies members involved in unrest targeting Asian community after police officer injured by brick thrown by rioter.
Hyde EDL Protest Defies White Family's Wishes
The far-right group are using the alleged race-attack teenager's name as a promotional tool.