Court Rules Shoesmith Unfairly Dismissed Over Baby P Murder
Sharon Shoesmith was unfairly sacked following the Baby P tragedy, The Court of Appeal has ruled.
McAfee Operation Shady RAT: Are Anonymous Hackers Helping The World Get Serious About Cyber Crime?
With news just breaking that over 72 government and private organisations have fallen victim to cyber attacks, the debate about cyber security is more pertinent than ever. Yet, as Anonymous hackers continue to be targeted by the FBI, the question arises; has Anonymous and LulzSec's "hacktivism" helped the world get serious about hacking before it's too late?
Mubarak Trial: Will Justice Be Done?
Five months after a popular uprising ousted him from nearly three decades of absolute power, Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak, was flown into Cairo on Wednesday to face trial for conspiring to kill protesters and corruption, charges which he denies.
Phone Hacking Scandal: Former NOtW Manager Arrested in Connection With Police Bribery
Phone Hacking Scandal: Former NOtW Manager Arrested in Connection With Police Bribery
Israel Denies Responsibility After Scandal Pushes Gay Irish Presidential Candidate to Withdraw
Israel has dismissed suggestion that it publicised a controversial letter which ended the Presidential campaign of Senator David Norris.
Mubarak Trail: Hosni Mubarak in Cairo Ahead of Trial
Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, 83, was flown by air ambulance from a Red Sea hospital in Sharm el-Sheik to a Police Academy located on the outskirts of the capital Cairo, early Wednesday ahead of his trial.
How Will Anonymous React to Jake Davis Arrest?
Having released an ominous tweet promising to "teach" the authorities the error of their ways, analysts are already questioning how Anonymous and LulzSec will react to Jake Davis arrest.
Murdoch Hacking Scandal Pie Thrower Jailed
A man who attempted to throw foam in Rupert Murdoch's face has been jailed for six weeks.
Israel: Is Netanyahu ‘Bowing Down’ Under Pressure?
The Independent reported that according to an Israeli television channel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prepared to base talks for a Palestinian state on the 1967 truce lines.
Police Officer Hit By Stolen BMW Sent Flying [VIDEO]
Police Constable Dan Pascoe is seen here being hurled into the air after a stolen BMW crashed into a police road block.
Anonymous, LulzSec Hackers Remain Defiant in Face of Jake Davis Arrest
In the face of the arrest and court appearance of LulzSec Anonymous spokesman Jake Davis, the two hacker collectives have issued a slew of statements promising to continue fighting.
Smartphone Patent War Spreads to the U.K.: HTC Mount Fresh Case Against Apple
Earlier indications that HTC may be willing to negotiate with Apple have been quashed as the company mounts a fresh lawsuit against the iPhone and iPad maker, this time in the U.K.
LulzSec, Anonymous Hackers Release Statement on Jake Davis Arrest
Following the high-profile arrest and court appearance of Jake Davis, aka "Topiary," noted hacker groups LulzSec and Anonymous have posted a statement collecting bitcoins for the hacker-spokesman's defense.
Mother Spared Jail After Leaving Kids In Dangerously Hot Car
A mother was spared jail after leaving her three young children in a 40oC car for 45 minutes.
Apple Gamble on Court Success: Samsung Agree to Stall Galaxy Tab 10.1 Release if Apple Cover Damages
Apple has managed to secure an agreement ensuring that Galaxy device making rival Samsung won't release its highly anticipated Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia until the two company's lawsuit is resolved.
Nurse Appears in Court After Hospital Deaths
The nurse arrested in relation to the deaths of patients at a hospital in Stockport has been given a provisional trial date of next February 28.
Trinity Mirror Facing High Court Action Over Allegations of Phone Hacking
Trinity Mirror Facing High Court Action Over Allegations of Phone Hacking
PacketVideo Sues Spotify for Patent Infringement
PacketVideo has filed a patent infringement complaint against music streaming service Spotify.
Jonnie Marbles, the Pie-Thrower Who Attacked Rupert Murdoch Appears in Court
Comedian Jonathan May-Bowles is in court today accused of smearing the Rupert Murdoch with a paper plate of shaving foam.
Libya: Gaddafi Still Laughing at 'Agents of Colonialism'
As news emerged that diplomatic effort and negotiations to finally put an end to the five month conflict centred on the establishment of a five-man interim government led by the National Transitional Council (NTC), Col. Gaddafi it seems is still laughing at reports he would be prepared to step down.
Libya: To Be a Neo-con, or Not To Be, That Is the Question
The news that Britain is now open to the idea of Colonel Gaddafi spending his retirement in Libya, as opposed to being dragged off to an absurd court in Northern Europe, does not come as any great surprise.
Hollywood Wins Landmark Pirate Links Blocking Order Against BT
BT has lost its battle against Hollywood as it has been forced to block web users in the UK from accessing an illegal download site, Newzbin2, following legal action by the Motion Picture Association (MPA).Newzbin2, is a web site hosted abroad which has up to with 700,000 members and provides an index of films, music and software available for free but unlicensed download from the peer-to-peer network Usenet.
Diplomats Expulsion: Gaddafi to Sue the UK?
The Gaddafi regime was quick to condemn the UK for recognising the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) as the "sole governmental authority" in Libya and Deputy foreign minister Khaled Kaim has hit back by saying the decision was "unprecedented in diplomatic history" and that he considered it "a stain on the forehead of Britain".
Gaddafi, Nato Forces and the ICC: What About International Justice?
Gaddafi is once again causing havoc it seems as coalition forces supporting the Nato-led operation in Libya appears to be at loggerheads with the International Criminal Court.Recent weeks have been marked by declaration from France, the U.K and the Rebels saying they could allow for Gaddafi to remain in Libya.
Egypt: Mubarak on Hunger Strike?
New reports surrounding Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak's health have surfaced after it emerged the former leader, who is due to stand trial next week but is still hospitalised, is weakened because he has been refusing to eat and is only taking liquids, according to reports by the official news agency MENA.
Star of Gossip Girl Leighton Meester Sues Mother
Actress Leighton Meester has sued her mother, Constance Meester, for misusing the actress's money for personal treatments as oppose to the intended purpose of helping her ill brother.
UK “Allowing Gaddafi to Stay”, "Will Not End Libyan Conflict"
William Hague, the UK foreign secretary, has said that although the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi must hand over power, he may not have to leave the country.
Hamas executions: Will killing its Own People Bring Peace and Statehood Any Closer?
Gaza's Hamas government Tuesday executed a Palestinian father and son convicted of spying for Israel in defiance of President Mahmoud Abbas, who by law has final say in implementing such rulings.
HTC Fight Apple Patent Court Ruling: Are Samsung Next?
Apple has won the opening round of legal proceedings, with the U.S. ruling against its rival smartphone maker HTC on two of the 10 patent infringement claims made by Apple.
Games Company Nintendo Gets Sued By Its Own Distributor
Games veteran Nintendo is being sued by its Taiwan-based distributor Hakuyu.