Fury As Convicted Congolese Rapist Alphonse Semo Escapes Deportation
A decision to deport the asylum seeker was overturned two hours before he was due to be sent back to Congo
Imogen Thomas 'Vindicated' as Ryan Giggs Admits she didn't Blackmail him
The Big Brother star did not blackmail the Manchester United footballer the High Court has heard.
Egyptian Blogger El Fattah to Stay in Prison As 27 Maspero Suspects Released
Egyptian Blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah is set to stay in prison and will be tried by a civilian court for his involvement in the Maspero massacre, while other 27 people were released Thursday morning for the same case, according to reports.
Judge Gives Journalists Green Light To Tweet In Court
Reporters will now be able to use their mobile to update Twitter followers on court proceedings
Is the U.S Death Penalty Facing its Own Execution?
The number of executions and death penalties in the U.S. has continued to steadily decline, reaching a record low in 2011 as public support for capital punishment appearing to languish.
'The Tablet Apple Tried to Stop': Samsung's Cheeky Galaxy Tab Advert
Now that the sales ban of the Galaxy tablet has been overturned, Samsung has wasted little time in kicking Apple where it hurts - by drawing on the publicity of its legal battle against the iPad manufacturer to fuel a newspaper advertising campaign.
For the Soldiers Will the Iraq War Ever be Over?
A powerful committee in the British Parliament has raised concerns over the future care of troops returning from service with severe injuries and mental health problems.
Aisha Gaddafi Takes Fight for her Father to the ICC
Muammar Gaddafi's Daughter Aisha has contacted the International Criminal Court to ask whether it will probe the killing of her father and brother, her lawyer said Wednesday.
Former French President Jacques Chirac Found Guilty of Corruption
A French court has convicted former President Jacques Chirac of diverting public funds and abusing public confidence.
Vladimir Putin Lashes Out at London Russian Exiles with a 'Grudge'
Vladimir Putin has blamed Russian exiles in London for an article investigating corruption in the country’s parliamentary elections.
After the Nude Playboy Saga, Lindsay Lohan Wows the Judge Too
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner has been impressed by Lohan's term in probation.
Leveson: NOTW Lawyer says Murdoch 'Knew Phone Hacking Went Past One Rogue Reporter'
NI chief executive James Murdoch was shown crucial evidence suggesting phone hacking was "rife", says exNOTW's lawyer.
Occupy London: Can Occupy Everywhere Reverse the London Protest's Fortunes?
With Occupy London set to break-out of its St. Paul's base, turning the whole of London into its stage, the International Business Times UK examines the movement, exploring where it came from and where it's going.
Devon Woman Who Microwaved Kitten Jailed for Five Months
Gina Robins, 31, who microwaved her neighbour’s 10-week-old kitten has been sentenced to 168 days in prison.
Jail Looms for French Woman Who Refuses to Remove her Full-Face Veil
A French woman faces the prospect of two years in prison and a fine of up to £27,000 after rejecting a court ruling ordering her to undertake a 15-day "citizenship service".
Australian Navy Officer John Alan Jones Jailed for Spanking Female Sailor
A senior officer of the Australian navy was found guilty on Wednesday of spanking a junior female sailor.
Playboy Star Lindsay Lohan No-Show for Ellen DeGeneres
Lindsay Lohan is due to appear in court today to confirm she is meeting the terms of her probation after yesterday failing to appear on the Ellen DeGeneres show to promote her nude Playboy appearance.
Big Man from 'Scotrail No Ticket' Video 'Should be Charged' (VIDEO)
‘Big Man’ from the ‘Scotrail No Ticket’ YouTube video that has recently gone viral ‘will have his day in court’ according to the father of Sam Main, the boy he threw off the ScotRail service.
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Threatens Shutdown Over Anti-Piracy Bill
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has threatened to close down the English-language section of the vast user-generated encyclopaedia in protest over a U.S. bill against online piracy.
Belgium Grenade Attack: Terror at Liege Christmas Market
A Christmas market in Liege, Belgium, was turned into a bloody war zone when a lone gunman opened fire with grenades and a machine gun killing three and wounding dozens
Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Two Men with Machine Gun in Parking Dispute
An uncle and his nephew were machine-gunned to death in east London - because their van had been blocking someone's car.
Drunk BlackBerry Executives Went Berserk on Plane, 'Chewed Through' Restraints
Court documents have revealed that the two BlackBerry executives who's drunken behaviour forced a flight to land last week "chewed through" restraints.
Man Admits Pushing Sex Change Lawyer Under Train
David known as Sonia was pushed by Kanagasingham under a train in October, 2010.
London Riots: Investigator into Mark Duggan Shooting Admits ‘Mistake’
The lead investigator for the police inquiry into the shooting of Mark Duggan has admitted a “mistake” was made when it was announced that he had fired at officers first.
Coleen Rooney £5,000 Blackmail Attempt
Two people have appeared in court accused of plotting to blackmail Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen ofr £5,000 over hundreds of family pictures
Emma Jones Murder: Wales Shocked After Party Stabbing
A mother was killed in Wales in the early hours of Saturday morning after asking neighbours across the road to turn down their music.
Suspect Arrested in German neo-Nazi Probe
German authorities have arrested a man suspected of involvement in a neo-Nazi cell discovered last month.
Russia: Putin Spokesman Dismisses Call for New Election
Russia’s parliamentary election results will stand despite widespread claims of corruption, a spokesman for Vladimir Putin has claimed.
Germany Calls the Tune, so Forget 'Quantitative Easing'
The eurozone rescue deal briefly outlined Friday by the German chancellor and French president hasn't gone down well with Standard & Poor's, but the "Big Bazooka" Summit? Not if Bundeskanzlerin Merkel has her way.
Norway-Based Muslim Calls for Jihadists to Target the U.S.
A Norway-based Islamist has called on jihadists to target the United States in attacks similar to those which took place on 9/11.