Will British 'Consent Policing' Survive the Riots of August?
Theresa May says, "The way we police in Britain is through consent of communities." How much longer?
Libya Conflict: All Wonder, Where Is Gadhafi?
Sounds of intense fighting echoed Monday morning around Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi's compound in central Tripoli as his forces continued to fight rebels who swept into the capital Sunday night.
Libya conflict : Gaddafi's Regime Set to Fall Within Days as Tripoli falls in Rebels Hand
Hundreds of rebel fighters entered the centre of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, late on Sunday and their battle to overthrow the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi looks set to end in their favour as reports of Gaddafi's sons being arrested emerged.
U.S.: Virginia Has Executed Man Convicted of Raping and Killing Elderly Woman
The U.S. state of Virginia has executed a 30-year-old convicted of raping and killing an elderly Virginia woman. He was killed by lethal injection on Thursday, the first inmate put to death in that state this year, the attorney general's office said.
Phone Hacking Scandal: Glenn Mulcaire Ordered to Reveal who Authorised him to Hack Voicemails
Glenn Mulcaire, the former News of the World private investigator, has been ordered by a court to reveal who instructed him to hack voicemails, the Guardian has revealed.
UN Reports on Syria: The International Criminal Court’s Credibility at Risk?
Despite an international outcry against violence used by the Syrian forces, President Assad has refused to step down. However a new UN report could now push for the International Criminal Court to react and start an investigation.
Syria: Assad Ostracised As World Leaders Call for Him to Step Down
Following months of protest and violence in Syria, where the Assad regime has been accused of launching a brutal crackdown on protesters, President Obama has called for the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, to step down.
27,000 iPhone, iPad Users Sue Apple for Illegal Data Collection
27,000 South Korean Apple customers are set to sue the company after it emerged that the tech giant's iPad and iPhone devices were collecting data on their owners without the user's consent.
HTC Mount Fresh Legal Case Against iPhone Maker Apple
Smartphone maker HTC has mounted a new legal action against Apple, filing another patent infringement complaint with the United States International Trade Commission (ITC).
London Riots 2011: Tough sentences show David Cameron is on riot victims' side
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the length of sentencing handed down to those convicted of offences during the rioting.
As Hazare Refuses to leave Jail, How Will the Indian Government Recover?
The arrest of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare has provoked a wave of protests across India as thousands supporters gathered outside his jail.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Ban Lifted: Apple iPad Evidence Questioned
A key document used in Apple's case against Galaxy Tab 10.1 maker Samsung has fallen into question, leading to a temporary lift on a number of the tablet's European import bans.
London College of Fashion to Open Exclusive Design Shop
The London College of Fashion will open its first ever shop in September, inviting fashion fans to discover the work of its alumni.
Fears Grow that U.S. Could Target Lockerbie Bomber
The father of a Scottish victims wants Megrahi alive but back in prison.
Could Mubarak’s Trial Further Destabilize the Military Ruling Council?
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was carried on a stretcher into a Cairo court Monday for his second appearance on murder and corruption allegations related to his rule.
Tottenham Transfer Rumours: The Great Tottenham Transfer Exodus
Harry Redknapp has been told that he must sell to buy in this summer’s transfer window and here are the latest player linked with an exit from White Hart Lane. Tottenham set for a summer clear out with Peter Crouch and Wilson Palacios set for moves to Stoke City. Sunderland has declared an interest in Niko Kranjcar and Chelsea will make another bid to sign Luka Modric.
Shrien Dewani's Extradition Allowed by Judge
District judge Howard Riddle has ruled that Shrien Dewani can be extradited to South Africa to face trial for organising the murder of his wife Anni on their honeymoon in November last year.
Ukraine Hits Back at the West After Tymoshenko’s Arrest is Criticised
Ukraine on Tuesday hit back at criticisms regarding the arrest of opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Strauss-Kahn/ Diallo Affair: Another Day Another Lawsuit?
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is now embroiled in a new lawsuit after the chambermaid who pressed charges for sexual assault against him in a hotel in Manhattan three months ago, now filed a lawsuit accusing him coming at her from behind with "depravity in his heart."
Gadhafi Still Trying to Fight Back as Concerns About the NTC Are Raised
Libyan officials have said they intend to seek a court injunction today to prevent the Foreign Office from handing over control of the country's London embassy properties and funds frozen in UK accounts to rebel leaders.
Anonymous Hackers Release Police "Snitch" Informants Personal Information
Hacker collective Anonymous has upped the stakes in its ongoing war with the world's law enforcement, releasing a new statement clarifying that it views any individual or group working with the police as a valid target.
"Glory to Ukraine!" Says Yulia Tymoshenko as she Arrives to Court
When Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko returned to court on Monday, her supporters showed they still firmly stood behind her.
LulzSec, Anonymous Hackers Hit U.S. Law Enforcement
LulzSec and Anonymous hackers have targeted U.S. law enforcement agencies releasing the "largest cache yet" of stolen data.
LulzSec, Anonymous Head State-Side Following Met Police's Warning
Following the Metropolitan Police's statement warning Anonymous hackers and supporters of the potential jail sentences they could receive, the hacker collective has turned its attention state-side, promising attacks on a number of U.S. government agencies.
Strauss-Kahn 's Air France Ban "Bogus"?
New reports claiming that Air France banned female crew from serving Dominique Strauss-Kahn because he abused them emerged yesterday. The allegations however were later on swiftly denied by the company.
Google Legal Wizards Predict Patent War Will Hurt Consumers More Than Companies
Google high-ups David Drummond and Kent Walker have both released predictions claiming that the current patent war raging through the smartphone market will kill company innovation thus hurting the end consumer.
Egypt: Hosni Mubarak's Security Chief in Court
The trial of Egypt's former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, and six senior security officials, has resumed.
Phone Hacking Scandal: Pressure on Piers Morgan After Heather Mills Accuses the Daily Mirror of Phone Hacking
A Newsnight report has alleged that while Piers Morgan was the editor of the Daily Mirror, Heather Mills’ private voicemail was hacked by a journalist working for the publication.
Post-Jake Davis Arrest Met Police Address Anonymous Hackers, Supporters Via Twitter
Following the arrest of Anonymous and LulzSec spokesman Jake Davis, aka Topiary, the London Metropolitan Police have issued an open statement via Twitter warning Anonymous hackers and supporters of the criminal charges they could face if caught.
Apple iPad, iPhone Illegally Collects User's Data
Apple has been found guilty and fined by South Korea's communications regulator after its flagship iPad tablet was discovered to be illegally collecting users data.