Stephen Lawrence: Tears As Duwayne Brooks Describes Friend's Murder
Stephen Lawrence's friend broke down in tears as he told the Old Bailey how "blood was streaming out" of Lawrence after he was attacked.
Occupy London: Protesters Prepare for a High Court Showdown
The lawyer representing the Occupy London protest is ready for a High Court showdown on Wednesday should the City of London refuse to enter negotiations.
Prosecutors Seek to Revoke Probation for BP
The 2009 oil spill was considered "completely predictable and absolutely preventable".
Judge Dismisses Selena Gomez Stalking Case
Thomas Brodnicki, who has a history of mental illness, was arrested last month.
Leveson Inquiry: Hacking Victims' Lawyer Gives Devastating Evidence Against 'Hellbent' Press
A lawyer for phone hacking victims blasted the 'hellbent' press in his evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.
Dale Farm: Basildon Council Tells Travellers Returning Illegally They Face Prison
Basildon Council has warned travellers returning to illegal plots on the Dale Farm site that they could face prison.
Boy, 14, Remanded for 'Hellish' Rape of Pensioner
A 14-year-old boy from Hardwick, Banbury appeared in Banbury Magistrates’ Court in Oxfordshire today after a woman in her 70s was raped in her own home.
Occupy London: Protesters Given 24 Hours To Leave
The City of London has issued a final warning to those camping outside St. Paul's Cathedral saying that proceedings will be issued to the High Court if they are not gone by 6pm today
Leveson Inquiry: 'Bullying' Press Stands in the Dock
The whole of the "bullying" press "stands in the dock", a lawyer for phone hacking victims told the Leveson Inquiry.
China: Man Sets Himself on Fire in Tiananmen Square
A Chinese man set himself on fire in Tiananmen Square at the scene of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Beijing.
Al Qaeda and the FARC In Drug Alliance
A Malian man faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking cocaine in a bid to fund the activities of Al-Qaeda and FARC guerrilla fighters in Columbia, US prosecutors said.
‘Michael Jackson’ Charged With Kidnap, Sexual Assault of 10-Year-Old
Michael Jackson, 49, from Oldbury, West Midlands was arrested after the child was discovered bound and screaming for help in a flat in Oldbury.
First Witnesses Speak Out at Lawrence Murder Trial
The eyewitnesses of the Stephen Lawrence murder case are ready to give evidence in hearing.
Brookside Star Caught Up In Drugs Murder Case
An ex-Brookside star has told a court today that he had no idea he was caught up in a gun battle because he was having “a line of cocaine.”
Occupy Wall Street Evictions: NYPD Defy Court Order and Won’t Open Zuccotti Park
Justice Lucy Billings issued a restraining order under the Supreme Court of the United States which enabled protesters to stay at Zuccotti Park which the New York Police Department are refusing to acknowledge.
John Lennon's Bed Peace Auctioned At Christie's
John Lennon’s iconic ‘Bed Peace’ sign is going up for sale in prestigious auctioneers, Christie's and could be sold for over £100,000.
Norway Trial: al Qaeda Bomb Plot to Attack Muhammad Cartoon Newspaper
Three Norwegians, linked to al Qaeda, accused of plotting to bomb to a Danish newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in an Oslo court.
Occupy London: Protesters Facing Fresh Legal Action to Remove Them From St. Paul's
City of London Corporation is renewing legal action to remove Occupy London protesters from outside of St Paul's Cathedral, describing its talks with protesters as having got "nowhere".
Four Men Arrested In Major Terror Investigation In Birmingham
Police working on a major counter terrorism operation have arrested four men in Birmingham in connection with an alleged suicide bomb plot.
Mass Murderer Anders Behring Breivik 'Not Insane'
Anders Behring Breivik "is not insane", judge said . There is also no evidence he had collaborators in the bomb and gun massacre in which he allegedly killed 77 people in Oslo this summer.
Stephen Lawrence: Old Bailey Hears Gang 'Swallowed' Lawrence as he was Stabbed
A racist white gang "swallowed" up Stephen Lawrence before he was stabbed to death, the Old Bailey heard.
Long Running Feud Continues as David Ginola Takes Gerard Houllier to Court
Tottenham Hotspur hero David Ginola is suing former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier over comments the French coach made about him in his latest book.
Michael Jackson Tour Footage To Sell For Millions
Never before seen footage of The King Of Pop during his 1992/1993 'Dangerous World Tour' is earmarked to make more than $4 million when it goes on sale in London later this month
European Neo-Nazis: Germany Widens Probe Into Terror Cell as Norway's Anders Behring Breivik Appears in Court
Europe is tightening the grip on right-wing violence. German authorities have widened an investigation into an underground neo-Nazi cell, the same day that 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik, right-wing extremist, arrived at a court hearing.
Eurozone Crisis: What Will the New Order Look Like?
In an interview with International Business Times, Tory Peer and former shadow treasury secretary Lord Flight described the current EU model as corrupt. He offered three possible scenarios for a New Order.
Phone Hacking: Leveson Inquiry Into Press Ethics Begins
A public inquiry into journalism ethics launched after the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to begin today.
Stephen Lawrence Murder Suspects Face Murder Trial
Two men accused of murdering black teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993 will appear at the Old Bailey on Nov. 14.
Judicial Inquiry into Press Standards to Begin
An official inquiry led by a judge into the press standards in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to start on Monday.
London Holds Candlelight Vigil for British-Indian Bride Anni Dewani, Who was Shot in South Africa
One year back, the body of British-Indian honeymooner Anni Dewani, was found in a taxi, after she was shot dead in Cape Town, South Africa. To commemorate the tragic event, candlelight vigils will be held at Bristol, London, Cape Town and in Sweden, to mark the first anniversary.
U.S. ‘Kill Team’ Leader Found Guilty of Afghan Civilian Murders
U.S. Army sergeant who killed three unarmed Afghan civilians and cut fingers off the corpses as trophies has been jailed for life.