David Cameron's Worst Week as PM: Seven Reasons Why
Coalition cracks, Europe rows, Miliband attacks and unhappy backbenchers: IBTimes UK reviews prime minister's miserable last seven days.
RuneScape Online Game Theft Earns Real-Life Conviction
Gameplayer who beat up and threatened 13-year-old boy in real world to drop online possessions found guilty of theft.
MegaUpload Lawyer - User Data Will be Held for Two More Weeks
Users' data on the seized MegaUpload website will be saved for two further weeks, according to the website's lawyer, despite being shut down by US authorities.
OpSubpoenaThis: New York Authorities Demand Occupy Activist's Twitter Information
A subpoena demanding the Twitter information of an account associated with the Occupy movement has caused outrage among activist and hacktivist groups online.
Tory Eurosceptics Angry over Cameron U-turn
David Cameron angers backbench MPs after abandoning position of vetoing use of EU institutions.
Germany Sacrifices Itself to Save Euro Dream
Is German Chancellor Angela Merkel prepared to relinquish her country's competitive advantage to help struggling partners?
Wikileaks Julian Assange to Appear on Simpsons 500th Episode
Wikileaks founder and editor Julian Assange is to appear as himself in the 500th episode of The Simpsons, which will air on 19 February.
Craiglist Pervert Caught: He Was 'Hooking' Fathers to Get Daughters
The Internet, most of us will know, is a notoriously unsafe space. Brandon J. Bergthold has been accused of trawling Craigslist, looking for fathers willing to pimp their young daughters.
Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s Blackmailers Behind Bars
Two people accused of trying to blackmail Coleen Rooney jailed over stolen camera plot.
Tottenham Transfer News: 'Nothing Imminent' but 'There's Always a Possibility', Hints Jordan
Tottenham Hotspur assistant manager Joe Jordan has refused to rule out any deadline day deals but cautioned the club were satisfied with the current playing squad.
Occupy London Eviction: Bailiff Firm Confirms Questioning [VIDEO]
Occupy London alleges bailiff assaulted photographer during eviction of squat.
Gary Speed and Wife 'Had Problems' Suicide Inquest Hears
Wales doctor Mark Ridgewell and Louise Speed have both given evidence into Gary Speed's inquest today, as the pieces of the puzzle surrounding the former Wales manager's death begin to be put together.
Gary Speed Inquest: Wife Louise Testifies, Says Husband Spoke of 'Taking His Life'
Louise Speed, the widowed wife of Welsh footballer Gary Speed, who committed suicide on Nov. 27, has testified before the coroner at the Warrington Coroner's Court, for an inquest into the causes and nature of her husband's death.
Julian Assange's Extradition Battle is 'Political Frame-Up' Says His Mother
The mother of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, has claimed that her son's on-going battle against extradition to Sweden is a political frame-up.
Nadal and Djokovic React After Mammoth Match [PICTURES]
Rafael Nadal has called his defeat at the hands of Novak Djokovic his 'best loss ever', while the victor believes he'll remember the match for the rest of his days as the pair recover from a mammoth five hours and fifty three minutes of tennis.
EU Summit: Confusion Reigns Over Veto
David Cameron will meet EU leaders for first time since controversial veto of new treaty during December summit.
Occupy London Eviction: Bailiff Drives Car through Protesters [VIDEO]
Man arrested after Occupy protester dragged along street on bonnet of car as eviction turns ugly.
Suck it Sopa: Dutch ISPs Follow Anonymous Flouting Brein Pirate Bay Ban
Two of the Netherlands' largest internet service providers (ISPs) have flouted anti-piracy foundation Brein's order for them to block access to The Pirate Bay file sharing site.
Upset Facebook Drags Adscend to Court Over 'Clickjacking'
Popular social networking Web site Facebook has accused Adscend Media of "clickjacking"; Adscend has reportedly spread spam through misleading and deceptive tactics.
Steve Jobs to Eric Schmidt: ‘Stop’ Poaching Apple Engineers
The contents of an e-mail, sent by the late founder of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, to former Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eric Schmidt, were disclosed on Friday, during the course of a civil suit against the former company.
Twitter's Censorship Move Aimed at Regaining China?
Twitter has apparently planned to comply with the U.S. government's instructions to filter offensive and sensitive user-generated content on its site. The decision could also hint at the social networking Web site's intentions of re-entering the Chinese market, from which it has been banned since 2009.
Redknapp 'Lost Millions' in Disastrous Investments
Harry Redknapp faced losing his home after an unsuccessful investment cost him millions of pounds, a court heard today.
Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal in Australian Open Final: Another Classic?
Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray to set another potential classic match against his fierce rival Rafael Nadal.
Road Rage In Bath: Sarah Duncan and the Rise of the Middle Class Yobbo
This week a YouTube video went viral after exposing Bath shop owner Sarah Duncan unleashing a tirade of invective against a man who dared to challenge how she had parked her car. What's making the middle class so angry?
Utah Teenagers Plotted New Columbine, Say Police
Joshua Hogan, one of students accused of allegedly plotting to bomb high school, admits fascination with Columbine massacre.
Deepwater Oil Spill: Setback for BP in Compensation Bid
Gulf of Mexico environmental disaster compensation will not apply to subcontractors Transocean and Halliburton, though they may still face punitive damages claims.
Harry Redknapp Trial: Solely Responsibile for Bank Account But 'Utterly Disorganised'
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp told City of London Police during an interview that he was too "disorganised" and barely literate enough to fiddle his taxes, a court has heard.
London 2012 Olympics: Are BP and Lloyds Ethical Sponsors?
After one resignation over moral concerns about a London 2012 sponsor, IBTimes UK looks at who else is giving cash.
Asian Police Officer Sultan Alam ‘Stitched Up’ by Colleagues Receives £400,000
Former Cleveland Police Officer Sultan Alam has been awarded £400,000 after being wrongfully imprisoned.
Gang of Robbers Jailed after Ambushed Lorry Driver Found Dead
Nine behind bars after HGV driver sustained heart attack in hijacking.