US Navy's Towed Pinger Locator 25 in Perth to assist in hunt for black box as Indian Ocean search resumes.
CBI says Scotland's continued economic success is best achieved as part of UK
British honours system to be reintroduced after 25-year gap
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A letter smuggled to the BBC reveals Gulnara Karimova, Googoosha, has been allegedly beaten.
Californian Mary Virginia Jones was arrested and convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping and robbery in the 80s.
Michelle Byrom was found guilty of hiring a friend of her son's to kill her husband in 1999.
Formula One legend in persistent coma has 'less and less chance of making full recovery'
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A boy,15, has appeared at Stratford Youth Court charged with her murder and possessing a firearm.
IBTimesUK looks at the top five most dangerous roads in the world.
Russia more isolated than it was for much of 20th century, says US president in 'regional power' swipe at Putin
First pornography journal called Porn Studies, published by Routledge, has been launched.
Unicef and World Wildlife Fund Received Unexpected Donations By Mistake.
St Paul's and Colet Court schools in London at centre of Times sex abuse allegations investigation
Porn survey reveals children in more than three million British families discovered watching explicit material
Conviction upheld on Gupta while insider trading friend Raj Rajaratnam serves 11 years
Mummified body of elderly tenant found in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin near Menton.
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Athlete says 'a lot ahead for us' as he faces prospect of going on the stand to say how and why he killed Steenkamp.
As Wall Street's Gordon Gekko would say, 'lousy unions'
Three base-jumping enthusiasts arrested for parachuting off One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
Paintings of 18th and 19th century London juxtaposed with Google Street View images.
Former US president says Barack Obama could not have stopped Vladimir Putin
Defence lawyer tells court Pistorius was a victim of crime but police officer Adriaan Maritz begs to differ
Pro-Europe activists in Crimea were detained and tortured for 11 days, according to Human Rights Watch.
Andrew Rossig, James Brady and Marko Markovich arrested for jumping off New York's tallest skyscraper
Canadian tourist returning from Liberia hospitalised with Ebola-like symptoms.
Jason Wilson subjected bus passenger to a prolonged beating and temporarily blinded him with lemon juice
Jimmy Carter's new book A Call To Action he attributes religious texts to the "deprivation and abuse of women".