Stephen Lawrence Murder: Mother Slams Police
Doreen Lawrence blasts police handling of Stephen's murder after conviction of Norris and Dobson.
Stephen Lawrence Murder: A Timeline
As two men are found guilty of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence murder, we look back at the 18 year quest for justice.
Tram Rant Woman Emma West To Face Crown Court Trial
Emma West, the woman whose alleged racist outburst on a tram was captured on video, will face trial.
Stephen Lawrence: Two Guilty of Murder
Gary Dobson and David Norris found guilty of 1993 murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence.
Lindsay Lohan Left Shocked as Mystery Man Knocks on Her Door
Lindsay "freaked the hell out" when the intruder refused to leave.
Egypt Court Says Female TV Hosts Can Wear Veil on Air
Female television hosts and newscasters in Egypt can now appear on air wearing a veil, which some of them argues is their religious right, and not a compulsion. An Egyptian court in Alexandria ruled Sunday that female state television hosts have the right to choose whether or not to wear a veil, saying that a veil does not "stand between the woman and her work and does not pose any obstacles for the working women," but rather "conserves her dignity."
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd 'Relentlessly Cajoled' Contractor for Sex
Former Chief Executive of Hewlett-Packard Co. Mark Hurd repeatedly pursued and targeted actress Jodie Fisher in attempts to cajole her into having sex with him, according to a controversial letter released on Thursday.
Wackiest Prediction of 2012? Aisha Gaddafi to Take Refuge in Israel
The daughter of ousted Libyan dictator Mummar Gaddafi Aisha is seeking political asylum in Israel, according to a report on the Intelligence Online website.
Rise in the Number of Drivers on Mobile Phone
In 2011, traffic authorities imposed fine on more than 171,000 people for talking over phone or texting at the wheel.
Stephen Lawrence Murder Jury Considers Verdict
Jury in Stephen Lawrence murder trial at Old Bailey begins deliberations.
Spanish King's Son-in-law Inaki Urdangarin on Corruption Charge
Inaki Urdangarin to appear in court over bribery scandal that threatens popularity of king.
Babysitter Killer Michael Plumador Posted Victim's Photos on Facebook
Convicted sex offender Michael Plumador posted photos of murdered Aliahna Lemmon and her sisters only weeks before he killed her with a brick and dismembered her body.
Stephen Lawrence Jurors Told: Forget Your Emotions
Murder trial judge says anger and sympathy have 'no part to play' in Lawrence deliberations.
Exploding Spanish Snack Victims Win Payout
Deadly churros recipe lands Chilean newspaper with £79,000 fine after 13 readers injured.
Mubarak's Trial for Protest Deaths Resumes
Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak trial reopens in Cairo after three-month break.
Egypt Bans Humiliating Virginity Tests in Military Prisons
Virginity tests in Egyptian military prisons banned after complaints by jailed activist Samira Ibrahim.
Ethiopia Jails Swedish Journalists on Terror Charge
Reporters Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson caught with Ogaden rebel group sentenced to 11 years.
Google in Shambles over Android Patents War
Reports suggest Google Inc. is in hot water over an Android patents war, with fellow corporate giants like Oracle, Microsoft and Apple.
Delayed iPhone 5 Release: Steve Job's Death Commemoration, Hardware Redesign or Samsung's Patent Dispute?
The hype surrounding the iPhone 5 and its delayed release has been considerable for some time now. Rumors aside, the death of Steve Jobs (a day after the iPhone 4S was released) and the seemingly endless war of patent disputes with rivals Samsung may have threatened the device's release.
Everton Raise the Bar in Prodigy Chase as Liverpool Consider Rival Bid
Everton have moved ahead of their bitter Merseyside rivals Liverpool in the hunt to land Cliftonville prodigy Rory Donnelly.
Plight of Aasia Bibi in Pakistan Jail: NGO Reiterates Findings (EXCLUSIVE)
Aasia Bibi, 46, of Christian faith, was sentenced to death in November 2010 under the blasphemy law by a court in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
Transsexual Guilty of Pushing Lawyer Under Tube
A transsexual who pushed a distinguished lawyer in front of a train on the London Underground was today cleared of murder.
'He Can Have All the Aggro and he Comes Out and Plays'
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has backed beleaguered Chelsea captain John Terry to put his off-field troubles behind him in Thursday's London derby at White Hart Lane.
Streaks of Dust on Mars ‘Result of Meteorite Shockwaves’
As the Martian atmosphere is 10 times thinner than that of the Earth, even small blocks of rock crash into the surface relatively unimpeded, without burning up or breaking up.
Asian Man who Murdered Teenage Mum Saw White Girls as 'Sexual Targets'
Mother, 17, repeatedly stabbed and held underwater in canal by former lover who had same mindset as mentor.
Leeds: Clueless Learner Driver Kills Little Girl During First Lesson
Beatrice Mawamba crushed nine-year-old Shamirah Grant to death while she was being taught how to drive by her husband
UK Uncut Lawyer Ready for Battle With Taxman over Goldman Sachs
Revenues & Customs taken to court over controversial settlement which saved investment bank £10m.
Chinese Scientist Gets Seven-Year Jail Term over Dow Data Theft
The charges were related to the incidents happened during Kexue’s term in Dow Agrosciences and Cargill Inc. Kexue worked with Dow Agrosciences during 2003- 2008 and in Cargill Inc. during the period of 2008 to 2009.
Muslim Child Born Out of Wedlock Should Remain With Adopted Parents, Upholds Court
The Appeal Court upheld an earlier judgement by a Family Court allowing a Muslim child to stay with her adopted parents as the child life is in danger because of honour killing.
Mrs Merkel Takes on the Ratings Agencies
You'll have to shout, Mrs Merkel, because either the Markets didn't hear you or they have totally ignored your message.