Premier League Loses TV Broadcasting Rights Case
Pub landlady Karen Murphy has won her European court battle against the Premier League over the use of a foreign decoder to screen live football games.
Amanda Knox Trial: Latest News and Pictures
Amanda Knox is free to return to the United States after she and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were cleared by a Perugian court of killing Meredith Kercher late last night.
Who is the Real Amanda Knox and How Did Meredith Kercher Die?
Amanda Knox, along with her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, may have been acquitted of the murder of Meredith Kercher, but for many, the young American girl remains a bit of a mystery and the British student's death remains unsolved.
Apple Rejects Samsung Offer to Settle Australia Tablet Case
Apple has rejected an offer from Samsung to settle their row over the Galaxy tablet, preventing the device again from going on sale in Australia.
Dying Megrahi Says 'New Facts' Will Surface on Lockerbie
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi claimed that his role in the attack has been given too much weight and the truth will surface soon.
Portuguese Man Jailed for Assaulting Woman at Bar in London
A 30-year old Portuguese national, Pedro Ricardo Eusebio was sentenced for an indefinite period after a four-day trial found him guilty of strangling a woman in the toilets of a West End Bar in London.
What Next for Amanda Knox, Cleared of Kercher Murder?
Amanda Knox leaves Italy a free woman, but will she ever be able to mend her reputation?
Amanda Knox Trial and Final Plea in Italy: ‘She-Devil’ or Innocent?
Fighting back tears an emotional Amanda Knox told the Italian court that she had nothing to do with the murder of Meredith Kercher as she will now spend the next few hours waiting to see if the jury will acquit her or uphold her 26-year prison sentence.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Delayed in Australia Again Due to Apple Lawsuit Over
Samsung Galaxy Tab has had some features removed as the company seeks to overturn a court-imposed sales ban which stops the tablet from being sold in Australia.
Google Opens First Retail Store, in London Selling Chromebooks
In a push to push its Chrome operating system, Google has opened its first ever high street store in London, selling the 12.1 inch Samsung Chromebook.
Two English Prisoners Charged with Killing Inmate who Raped 13-Year-Old
Two prisoners, at the HM Prison Frankland in Durham county, have been booked for killing a fellow inmate who was jailed for raping a 13-year-old girl.
Man Attacks Teenager Over Death in Online Game
In an incident that will definitely provide more fodder for anti-games activists, Mark Bradford, 46, of Plymouth, Devon, is accused of assaulting a 13-year-old schoolboy, after the latter killed his character while playing "Call of Duty: Black Ops", a computer game, against each other on the Internet.
Michael Jackson Trial: Meet the Witnesses, Attorneys, and Jury
The involuntary manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, who was Michael Jackson's personal physician and is the accused in a case involving the death of the King of Pop, began last week.
Pensioner Arrested Over Own Fake Death
A pensioner has been sentenced to six years jail after being found guilty of faking his own death in Central America to secure £520,000 life insurance payout.
Iranian Pastor Sentenced to Death: Could Nadarkhani be Freed Without Having to Convert?
Yusef Nadarkhani, an Iranian pastor facing the death sentence for converting from Islam to Christianity might be liberated after his lawyer told AFP on Thursday he is "optimistic" that the final verdict could see his client set free.
Tom Hicks and George Gillett Still Seeking Liverpool Damages
Liverpool's former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett are still seeking damages from the club's current owners, former directors and the Royal Bank of Scotland, nearly one year after New England Sports gained control of the club.
Rio Ferdinand Loses "Kiss and Tell" Privacy Case Against Sunday Mirror
Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand has lost a High Court privacy action over a newspaper "kiss and tell" story.
Sunderland Suspend Bramble
Sunderland defender Titus Bramble has been suspended Sunderland by Sunderland football club as investigations continue allegations of sexual assault and possession of a class A drug.
King Abdullah Rescues Saudi Woman Driver from Lashing as Criticism Against Kingdom Mounted
Amid international outrage, King Abdullah of Saudi has decided to revoke a sentence condemning a Saudi woman to be lashed 10 times for defying the country's ban on female drivers.
Saudi Woman Driver’s Lashing Sentence ‘Overturned by King’
Saudi Arabia King Abdullah has overturned a court ruling which sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for breaking the country's ban on female drivers, reports say.
I Can't Remember Stealing Kitten, says MP John Hemming's Wife
The wife of a MP John Hemming said today that she had 'no recollection' of stealing a kitten from of her husband's mistress.
County Atrim Woman to Sue U.S. Sex Site, After Personal Photos Falsely Advertise her as a Prostitute
The woman who cannot be named for legal reasons lodged a writ claiming damages for the misuse of photos taken by an ex-partner.
Libya News: Gaddafi Hiding Near Algerian Border and Ready for Martyrdom, What’s Next?
While officials from the National Transitional Council (NTC) have now said that fugitive former leader Moammar Gaddafi could be hiding in the western town of Ghadamis near the Algerian border, the Colonel has turned to a jihadist rhetoric calling his supporters to sacrifice themselves.
Does the Saudi Kingdom See Women’s Rights as Unnecessary?
Just two days after Saudi King Abdullah's announced that Saudi women would be allowed to participate in elections, two Saudi women were punished for breaking the ban on female driving with one being sentenced to 10 lashes by a court in Jeddah while another was detained in Riyadh, leading rights activists to question the King's apparent new reformist tendencies.
Saudi Woman to Be Lashed for Driving Car
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for breaking the county's ban on female drivers, according to Amnesty International.
Michael Jackson Weak and Fatigued: 'This Is It' Tour Boss
Describing Michael Jackson as "rambling ... weak and fatigued," Kenny Ortega, choreographer and co-director of Jackson's planned "This is it" comeback tour -- said his friend was very excited about the show at London's O2 arena, reports The Sun.
Raoul Moat Inquest: Suicide Verdict Returned
The Raoul Moat inquest jury has delivered a unanimous suicide verdict.
Conrad Murray Trial: Appropriate for Jackson Kids to Testify?
The trial into the death of Michael Jackson began September 27, with his recent doctor Conrad Murray due to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter.
Was Michael Jackson Drunk at Press Conference for 'This Is It'?
Dr Conard Murray's lawyers accused Michael Jackson of being drunk at the announcement of his show 'This Is It' tour in London, reported The Telegraph.
Riot Sentences To Be Appealed Today After Facebook Bust
10 appeals against the sentences handed to people during the rioting and looting across England in August will be heard at the Court of Appeal today, including appeals by two men who were jailed for four years for setting up Facebook pages inciting others to riot.