Dev Anand Death Coverage 'Lacked Sense of Priority'
Showcasing the news of an actor's death on the front page when farmers were committing suicide only showed a "lack of sense of priority", Justice Markandey Katju has told a news agency.
Zac Goldsmith's Auschwitz Gaffe Sparks Outrage
Zac Goldsmith has prompted outrage after comparing the tabloid press to the Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
Britain's Riots Could be Repeated, Warns Archbishop of Canterbury
Dr Rowan Williams has linked the disorder spread cross England to the "massive economic hopelessness" and the prospect of record levels of youth unemployment.
Footballer Lee Hughes Arrested Over 'Sexual Assault'
The alleged incident took place at the Aerodrome hotel in Croydon, South London, where the County footballers were staying overnight for their match the subsequent day.
Eurozone Crisis: Sarkozy and Merkel Agree to Integrate Eurozone
The French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, has acceded to German demands and is now advocating a new treaty to integrate the eurozone member states.
Former Manchester United Prodigy Jailed
Former Manchester United player Ronnie Wallwork has been sentenced to 15 months in jail for selling stolen car parts.
Ivory Coast’s Laurent Gbagbo to Appear at The Hague’s International Criminal Court
Laurent Gbagbo, the former Ivory Coast president is expected to make his first appearance at the International Criminal Court where he faces four counts of crimes against humanity.
WikiLeaks Chief Julian Assange Given New Lifeline in Extradition Appeal
WikiLeaks' chief and founder Julian Assange was given a lifeline in his extradition appeal as judges ruled he can take his case to the highest court in Britain.
VIDEO: Julian Assange to Fight Extradition Appeal in Supreme Court
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn his extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes, a High Court judge ruled on Monday
Eurozone Crisis: 'Five Days to Save the Euro'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicholas Sarkozy are meeting in Paris Monday in an eleventh-hour bid to save the euro from total collapse.
Afghan Shame: Women Still in Prisons for 'Moral Crimes'
The number of women prisoners, sentenced for crimes such as ‘fleeing home’ or ‘extra marital affairs’, has increased from 350 to 600 over the last two years, a new U.N. report has said.
Queen Faces Pay Freeze Till 2015
New figures show that the Queen is on course for six successive years of cuts for funding for the royal household, said a media report.
Apple Tightens Internet Conduct Rules After Employee’s Facebook iPhone Rant
The new document underlines the technology giant's unwavering commitment to secrecy that allows zero margin for error.
Groom Set Hotel on Fire After Row Over Bar Bill, Costing £6m Damage
A bridegroom from London set a hotel on fire over a dispute over bar bill.
Jailed British Army Officer Dismissed for Stabbing 10-Year-Old Afghan Boy
Till now, as many as six members of the British armed forces have been or are being prosecuted over allegations of abusing or wounding Afghan civilians since March last year.
Germany‘s 'Dumbest Bank Robber' Gets Seven Years
A man who attempted to hold up a bank that closed 17 years ago was jailed for seven years in a case which the tabloid Bild called "Germany's dumbest bank robber".
Groupon 'Slaves' Case Could Lead to Prosecution by OFT
British advertising regulators have referred Groupon to the Office for Fair Trading over "serious concerns".
Peter Andre Wins Libel Damages From Katie Price
Peter Andre has won damages and a public apology from ex-wife Katie Price after he sued her for defamation.
Al Jazeera Deported HIV Positive Journalist from Qatar
A South African human rights organization has announced its intention to file a law suit against Qatar and its broadcaster Al-Jazeera after a journalist was deported from the Gulf state because he was HIV positive.
Wayne Rooney Wins £ 4.3 Million Court Battle Against Sports Management Firm
Rooney and his wife, Coleen, have won a court ruling against sports management firm, Proactive.
Saudi Arabia is a Repressive State, Warns Amnesty
The London-based human rights watchdog Thursday published a report accusing the Gulf state of conducting a campaign of repression against Arab Spring-inspired protesters and reformers.
Third Racist Woman Video After 'My Tram Experience' (VIDEO)
A third racist attack on public transport in London has emerged on YouTube this week following the well-documented arrest of a woman who hurled abuse to minorities on a tram.
Blair Government Tried to Get Saif al-Islam into Oxford, Professor Says
Investigations say that Tony Blair government wanted Saif Gadaffi to enroll in Masters course in Oxford. The report also reveals Saif had 'donated' huge sums of money to LSE.
Sudan: Darfur Rebels Sentenced to Death
Seven people accused of belonging to a powerful rebel group in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region have been sentenced to death by a Sudanese court, state media said.
Nigeria: Man Jailed for Wearing Shoes in Mosque
A 32-year old man has been sentenced to one month imprisonment by an Abuja senior magistrates' court for wearing shoes into a mosque in Nigeria.
Suspected Cannibal Killer of German Tourist Hands Himself In
The suspected cannibal killer of a German tourist whose bones and teeth were found on a South Sea island has given himself up after a 50-day hunt.
Vybes Kartel is Safely in his Jail Cell, Say Prison Officials
Prison officials dispel rumours of a dramatic prison break out by the Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Sales Ban Lifted in Australia
Samsung has succeeded in having a sales ban lifted on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, after Apple won a court decision blocking sales.
Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo Charged with Crimes Against Humanity by ICC, Taken to Hague
Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast, former president has been charged with murder, rape, persecution and inhuman acts by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Second Woman Hurling Racist Abuse on a London Train Caught on Video
A video of another white woman racially abusing a fellow passenger has surfaced online just a day after Emma West, 34, of New Addington, Croydon, appeared in court over a video that captured her racist rant on board a south London tram.