Top HSBC Banker Plunged to His Death from Fifth Floor of Tate Modern
Michael Foreman fell from the members' bar area of the gallery from a height of 100ft height in full public view.
Samsung 11.8in P10 Tablet Revealed in Court Documents
Court documents filed during its patent battle with Apple, have revealed an 11.8in tablet from Samsung codenamed the P10.
Apple and Samsung Patent Trial Begins With Jury Selection
Apple and Google employees were dismissed from jury selection during the opening day of the Patent Trial of the Century.
2012 London Olympics Day Four Preview: Andy Murray Fights to Forget Wimbledon
Action from the 2012 London Olympics to come from Wimbledon, where all the big guns - Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova and the Williams sisters will be out on court... and there are four medal races in swimming events to be completed
Ex-Detective Peter Foster, Jailed for Killing Police Officer Partner, Hangs Himself in Lewes Prison
Former detective who stabbed Heather Cooper to death found dead in his prison cell.
Namibia Women Coerced into Being Sterilised
Three HIV-positive women in Namibia were coerced into being sterilised a judge ruled.
Stockport Brothers Jailed for Torture and Murder of John Grainger
Joseph and Antony Jenkins lured man back to their flat for macabre attack before cutting off his head and setting fire to the body.
Colorado 'Dark Knight' Massacre: Suspect James Holmes to Face Formal Charges [VIDEO]
James Holmes, accused of killing 12 people in Century 16 cinema in Aurora, Colo., is set to face formal charges.
Libor Fixing Scandal: HSBC Faces Six Rate Probes as CEO Admits Bank's Failures [VIDEO]
HSBC reveal extent of alleged Libor manipulation probes in its first half earnings report as CEO admits Europe's biggest bank has "lost its way".
Spain's Recession Deepens as Bailout Talk Intensifies
Spain's second recession in three years extends to the second quarter while the IMF say growth won't return until 2014.
Apple Wins Right to Use 'Gratuitous Images' of Steve Jobs Ahead of Court Showdown
Apple will be allowed to use images of co-founder Steve Jobs following a failed objection by Samsung, ahead of the historic court case.
2012 London Olympics Day Three Preview: Roger Federer and Serena Williams to Re-Create Wimbledon Magic
IBTimes UK presents our daily round-up and previews to all the action from the 2012 London Olympics
2012 London Olympics: Team GB Fortunes Waver as Murray Brothers Exit
British pair Andy and Jamie Murray were knocked out of the men's doubles in three sets by Jurgen Melzer and Alexander Peya in the Olympic tennis competition at Wimbledon.
Colorado Batman Massacre: James Holmes was in Psychiatric Care
Colorado shooting suspect James Holmes had been seeing a university psychiatrist, according to court filings.
2012 London Olympics: South Koreans Set World Records on Day One, Preview of Day Two Action
IBTimes UK presents the first of our daily round-up and previews to all the action from the 2012 London Olympics. If you want to find out which of your favourite athletes will be in the spotlight on each day or even if you simply want to discover a new sport... this should give you all the information on the biggest events of each day
John Terry Charged by the FA Over Anton Ferdinand Incident
Chelsea captain John Terry has been charged by the Football Association after an extensive review into the incident that took place at Loftus Road on October 23 2011.
2012 London Olympics: Where to Watch Cycling Road Race
Best places along 156-mile to watch Bradley Wiggins and co compete for gold at the London 2012 Games - without spending a penny.
Team Poison Hacker Jailed for Posting Tony Blair’s Details Online
The Team Poison hacker known as Trick has been jailed for six months for posting sensitive, personal details about Tony Blair online.
South Africa:12-Year Old Amaro Jose Viana Boiled and Drowned by Gang after Witnessing Parents Murder
Amaro Jose Viana, a 12-year-old boy was drowned in boiling water after his parents were shot dead by gunmen who broke into the family house.
Microsoft Wins Patent Battle Over Motorola in Germany
Motorola products could be banned from sale in Germany after Microsoft won its latest patent battle with the Google-owned Motorola Mobility.
White Supremacist Mike Du Toit Guilty of Plotting Nelson Mandela Assassination
Leader of right-wing group Boeremag also guilty of Soweto bombings in 2002, could face life sentence.
Madonna Branding Marine Le Pen a Nazi May Even Enhance Her Support
Did the swastika overlay the wrong image seen during performances by Madonna on her current world tour? Surely it wasn't meant that the face of Marine Le Pen, President of France's Front National Party, be portrayed with this vile symbol but that of Russian, Yevgeny Nikitin who has done the "decent thing" and withdrawn from this year's Bayreuth Opera Festival. Mr Nikitin was to play the Dutchman in The Flying Dutchman, the music and libretto of which was composed by Richard Wagn...
Samsung Files 'Ridiculous' Last Minute Spoliation Motion in Apple US Lawsuit
Days before Apple and Samsung go to court in the US, Samsung has filed a "me too" motion, accusing Apple of destroying evidence for the case.
Laughing Psycho Killer Kiaran Stapleton Jailed for 30 Years for Murdering Anuj Bidve
Murderer who called himself 'Psycho' gets life for random murder of Indian student in Salford.
London 2012: Michael Phelps Takes a Bite Out of Forman's 'Fish Island Riviera'
Businesses are being urged to make the most of the boost London 2012 could bring, and Forman's, the world's oldest salmon smoker has 'brought the Riviera to London,' in its unique bid to cash in.
Paul Chambers Wins Robin Hood Airport 'Bomb Threat' Appeal in High Court
High court judges back claim by frustrated air passenger Paul Chambers that Twitter threat to blow Doncaster airport sky high was a joke.
Terry Relieved to be Back on Pitch after Difficult Year
Chelsea captain John Terry has been subject to considerable criticism in recent times over the racism scandal that erupted after a confrontation with QPR defender Anton Ferdinand
Laughing Psycho Killer Kiaran Stapleton Guilty of Murdering Anuj Bidve
Defendant shot dead Indian student in cold blood on night out with friends in Salford - then booked into a hotel overlooking crime scene.
Lady Gaga Sued for $10m by Toymaker MGA in Singing Doll Dispute
Singer and management accused of deliberately delaying Gaga doll release to coincide with new album
Operation Anaheim: Anonymous and Occupy Join Police Brutality Protests over Shooting Dead of Two Latin Men [VIDEO]
Anonymous backs protesters who say two fatal shootings are latest examples of police brutality.