How Much did Gascoigne and Coogan get in Phone Hacking Settlement?
Rupert Murdoch's News Group settles with 15 News of the World phone hacking victims at high court.
Christian Evangelical Family Network Behind Anti-Gay Bill in Uganda
An US-based Christian evangelical organisation has actively lobbied for the re-introduction of the anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda, which was presented in the parliament Tuesday, according to local activists.
Arsenal Legend Paul Merson Given 14-month Driving Ban
The former England and Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson has been given a 14-month driving ban after pleading guilty to drink-driving following a motorway crash.
Harry Redknapp Trial: Tottenham Manager and Milan Mandaric Not Guilty of Tax Evasion
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp and the former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric have both been found not guilty of tax evasion.
New York Mum Sues City for $900tn in Child Custody Row
Fausat Ogunbayo files lawsuit for staggering sum in bid to get her children back.
Central Line Race Row Suspect Named as Jacqueline Woodhouse
Woman alleged to be at centre of YouTube film of racial abuse on London Underground train named as Jacqueline Woodhouse.
Impenitent Fabio Capello Faces Decisive Meeting With FA Chairman David Bernstein
Fabio Capello will not alter his stance on the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, ahead of the Italian's potentially decisive meeting with the chairman David Bernstein on Wednesday.
Australia: Child Porn on Phone Leads to Thief Turning himself in
Shock images on mobile lead to arrest of owner - but thief still jailed for stealing phone.
Twitter Joke Trial Appeal Reaches High Court
A man who was convicted of causing menace, fined £1000 and lost his job because of an apparently innocent joke published on Twitter will appear in the high court on Wednesday.
Twitter War: Ayesha Takia and Siddharth Mallya Slug it Out
Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia and Siddharth Mallya, the heir to Indian business entrepreneur Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher fortunes have been ripping the social networking Web site apart, over problems the actress' younger sister, Natasha Takia, faced when travelling on a Kingfisher airlines flight.
Teen Killer Alyssa Bustamante's Chilling Diary of Murder
'I just killed someone… it was ahmazing!...I gotta got to church now': Missouri jury hears teenager's chilling diary entries.
Times Editor James Harding Sorry for Email Hacking
Leveson Inquiry hears Times did not reveal at high court that its lawyer knew of reporter Patrick Foster’s use of email hacking.
Sexually Abused Dana Baker Hanged Herself After Lawyer Slip Up
Dana Baker was 16 when she died while waiting on a retrial for karate instructor Jaspal Riat, 48 who had been raping her since the age of 13.
Scotland Yard to Say Sorry to Phone Hacking Victims
Apologies to be issued after judicial review finds victims should have been informed immediately.
Harry Redknapp Trial: Hours of Deliberation Fails to Yield Verdict as Judge Sends Jury Home
The jury in the tax evasion trial of Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp were sent home on Tuesday afternoon, after four hours of deliberation failed to yield a verdict at Southwark Crown Court.
SeaWorld's Performing Killer Whales Named in Slavery Lawsuit
Peta takes marine park to court over constitutional rights of five orcas in unique legal case.
Anonymous Hacks Syrian President Bashar Assad's Emails
Hundreds of emails from embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad's ministerial office were leaked on Monday by hacker collective Anonymous.
Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed Steps Down Amid Protests
Mohamed Nasheed resignation forced by coup, says aide, after president quits following weeks of unrest over arrest of senior judge.
Staffordshire Ex-priest Alexander Bede Walsh was Sexual Predator
Boys as young as seven sexually abused by former clergyman convicted of 19 charges.
Unrest in Maldives: President Resigns amid Controversy
In what must be a blow to the island country's hopes for a democratic future, the first elected president of the Republic of Maldives resigned on Tuesday afternoon.
Leveson: Paul Dacre Ridicules 'Very Bland' Journalism of Daily Express
Daily Mail editor accuses media rival and owner of Daily Star and Daily Express of blandness.
Harry Redknapp Trial: Defence of ‘Odd Couple’ Lambast ‘Desperate’ Prosecution
Harry Redknapp and former Portsmouth FC chairman Milan Mandaric have been described as the 'Odd Couple' in Southwark Crown Court during the defence's closing statements on Monday.
Sunderland Fan Peter Copeland Admits Racial Tweets
Twitter banter gets out of hand and escalates into race row with Newcastle fan over Senegalese strikers Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse.
Occupy London Pleads for Peaceful Daytime Eviction at St Paul's
Occupy protesters fear repeat of chaotic Bank of Ideas eviction.
Jeremy Clarkson Injunction Left Ex-wife Alex Hall 'Shaking'
Alex Hall tells MPs late-night injunction terrified her and she never planned to reveal details of alleged affair with ex-husband.
Alberto Contador Banned and Stripped of 2010 Tour de France Title
The three times Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has been banned for two years by the Court of Arbitration for his positive test for clenbuterol, according to the International Cycling Union.
Live from the Supreme Court of the UK – Via Twitter!
Even the highest court in England has turned tech-savvy - the Supreme Court has launched its very own Twitter account.
Google and Facebook Remove ‘Objectionable’ Content: Will India Face China-Like Censorship?
In the aftermath of content filtering, a larger threat looms on the Internet horizon - will India face censorship like China?
Col. Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan Legacy: Son Saif al-Islam's Trial to Begin in 'Few Weeks'
The trial of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son of former Libyan dictator Col. Moammar Gadhafi, is expected to begin in a few weeks, according to reports by the country's National Transitional Council (NTC).
Mass Killer Anders Behring Breivik in Pre-trial Hearing
Right-wing extremist who massacred 77 in Norway bloodbath appear before relatives of victims and survivors.