X Factor's One Direction Sued for $1m by Rival US Band with Same Name
Small Californian pop-rock group wants $1m in damages for trademark infringement
Moroccan Student Ezzedine Roussi on Hunger Strike for 110 Days in Critical Condition
Human rights groups warn prime minister that hunger strike prisoner likely to be force-fed.
Tatsuya Ichihashi Loses Appeal over Lindsay Hawker Murder Sentence
A Japanese who man raped and murdered English teacher loses appeal against his life sentence.
Arsonist Gordon Thompson Jailed for House of Reeves Blaze in Croydon Riots
Gordon Thompson sentenced to 11 years for starting fire that destroyed 150-year-old family business.
Copperplate US Declaration of Independence may bring $250,000 at Auction
Rare copy of historic manuscript dating back to 1823 goes under hammer in New York.
Department of Justice May Sue Apple Over eBook Price Fixing
Reports suggest that the DOJ in the US could serve Apple with a lawsuit over alleged price fixing to keep ebook prices artificially high.
Kindergarten Student Brings 50 Packets of Heroine to Class Presentation
Boy's step father was arrested on charges of narcotics possession.
Bahrain: Tensions Mount over Al Khawaja's release and Calls for F1 Grand Prix's Cancellation
Protesters in Bahrain continued to demonstrate as tensions over the planned F1 Grand Prix continue to rise.
‘Butcher of the Andes’ Telmo Hurtado Admits Role in Peru's 'Accomarca Massacre'
Telmo Hurtado, on trial in Peru for ordering the killing of nearly 70 villagers in 1985, has admitted responsibility for the killings.
Norway Mass Murder Anders Behring Breivik Ruled ‘Not Insane’
New report says Anders Behring Breivik was sane when he killed 77 people in Norway last year.
Londonderry Father Forced to Watch Teen Son Beaten at Gunpoint
Gun pointed at father to stop him from intervening in attack by masked gang.
Abu Hamza can be Extradited to US to Face Terrorism Charges
European Court of Human Rights says radical cleric and four other men can be extradited from UK to US.
'That Call Ended My Life' Book by Murdered Meredith Kercher's Father Reveals Heart-Wrenching Details
Just months before Amanda Knox releases her much-publicised book narrating her side of the story of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, the victim's father is to release a book detailing the heart wrenching events that robbed their family of their happiness.
Raf Simons Replaces John Galliano as Dior’s Creative Director [PHOTOS]
Simons' appointment has been made after the former director John Galliano was dismissed due to his Anti-Semitic behaviour in a Paris bar.
Australian Artist Receives $AUD147,000 in Damages from American Film Maker
Australian Artist Richard Bell Receives $AUD147,000 For Damages Caused by American Film Maker
Man Dies After Being Attacked at BlackBerry BBM Party Featuring Jessie J
A RIM employee has died after being attacked at the BlackBerry 'BBM' party on 4 April.
Boat Race 2012: Australian Arrested For Disrupting Cambridge-Oxford Race
The Australian, an environmental campaigner, was staging a form of protest by jumping into the river and trying to disrupt the boat race.
Heidi Klum and Seal File Divorce Papers in LA Court [PHOTOS]
Heidi Klum and Seal File Divorce Papers in LA Court [PHOTOS]
Tulisa Sex Tape: ‘X Factor’ Judge Claims She Was Drunk at the Time
Tulisa Sex Tape: ‘X Factor’ Judge Claims She Was Drunk at the Time
Twitter Files Lawsuit Against 5 Spammers, Claims Damages
Twitter wants the defendants to be shut down and has also claimed damages for breach of the terms of service.
Apple's iOS Vs Google's Android: Which Is more Profitable and Why?
Latest reports from Guardian suggest that the earnings of a proposed settlement in an ongoing patent dispute with Oracle, allows Google to make four times as much from an iOS device than it does from devices running its own Android OS.
9/11: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Faces Death Penalty at Guantanamo
Self-proclaimed architect of 9/11 attacks formally charged with four others over US attacks.
Network Rail Fined £4m for Grayrigg Train Crash
Virgin train came off 'degraded' rails and flew down embankment, killing one and injuring 88 in 2007 smash.
High Court Rules Against Library Cuts While Campaigners Claim Volunteer-Run Service 'Unsustainable'
Surrey council's plans to cut service declared 'unlawful' while communities struggle to find volunteers.
MPAA, RIAA and Anonymous Team Up To Oppose Arizona's New Internet Censorship Bill
An unusual alliance including the MPAA, RIAA and hacktivist group Anonymous has come together to oppose House Bill 2549 which was labelled as "a bill to censor electronic speech."
International Criminal Court Snubs Palestinian Plea for Israeli War Crime Probe
ICC rejects request because Palestine not recognised as a state by UN.
Online Gambling Bonus Abuse: Andrei Ospiau Jailed in Fraud Case First
Online gambler made nearly £80,000 from scam using nearly 6,000 passport copies in first prosecution of its kind.
Israel Delays Planned Eviction of Jewish Settlers in Hebron
Jewish settlers who took over house in Hebron's Palestinian area should be allowed to stay, says high-ranking official.
EU Investigates Motorola Following Apple and Microsoft Patent Complaints
The European Commission investigates Motorola over alleged abuse of patent ownership
Groupon Settles Lawsuit As Share Price Tumbles
Groupon has settled an $8.5m lawsuit as it share price dropped 17 percent following a downward revision of its latest financial results.