Fiat Could Be Forced To Buy VEBA's Chrysler Shares in Out-Of-Court Deal
Delaware judge refuses to force VEBA to sell 50,000 Chrysler shares to Italian car giant.
Former Tory Treasurer Peter Cruddas: David Cameron Betrayed Me over Sunday Times Claims
Businessman Peter Cruddas sued paper for falsely claiming he sold meetings with David Cameron for £250,000.
Court Orders Topshop to Halt Rihanna Tank-Top Sales
Rihanna wins UK court case stopping sales of Topshop T-shirts with her picture.
India Bowler Sreesanth Charged in IPL Spot-Fixing Scandal
Former India Test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has been charged alongside 38 other people over a spot-fixing scandal.
Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Jail and 600 Lashes For Insulting Islam
Free Saudi editor's conviction attracts global condemnation.
Nigella Lawson Saatchi Marriage To Be Dissolved
Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi set to end 10-year marriage.
Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy
US soldier Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemy but could still face 130 years in prison.
Ferc Fines JPMorgan $410m for Power Market Manipulation
The US bank will also disgorge $125m in "unjust profits."
Disabled Families Lose 'Bedroom Tax' Judicial Review at High Court
Benefit changes do not breach human rights or equality laws, judge rules.
Korean Court Orders Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy To Compensate Victims of Colonial Forced Labour
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has to pay 400m Korean won (£234,473) to families of the deceased plaintiffs.
BP's Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Compensation Fund Drys Up
Oil giant BP shells out further $1.4bn in Deep Horizon explosion compensation payments during second quarter.
SEC Fraud Case Against Ex-Goldman Trader Fabrice Tourre Takes Surprise Turn
Tourre's decision not to call other witnesses could work in his favour.
Australia: Mother's Vacuum Cleaner Beatings Killed Daughter, aged 8
Woman beating daughter to death and faces further charges of torture in Australia
Quinn Insurance Administrators Sue PwC For €1bn for Auditing Negligence
PwC failed to notify of the insurer's failure to have required level of reserves, according to administrators.
Fugees Director Aswad Ayinde Given 90 Years for Fathering 6 Children with Own Daughters
Nigerian-born Ayinde, 55, won MTV award for directing Fugees' 'Killing Me Softly' in 1996.
Spain Train Crash: Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo 'Did Not Know Where he Was' When Speeding [VIDEO]
Driver admits lapse of concentration to judges investigating Santiago de Compostela derailment.
Tottenham Striker’s Future to Be Decided This Month as Besiktas Prepare £6.6m Offer
Besiktas hope to land Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor once they find out if they can compete in the Europa League next season.
US Drugs Firm Perrigo to Buy Irish Biotech Specialists Elan for $8.6bn
Deal designed to reduce buyer's tax burden.
Acid Attack Gang Sprayed Mum at School in East London
Shocking incident at Upton Cross Primary School caused 'horrific injuries'.
SFO to Receive £2m UK Treasury Aid to Help Barclays' Criminal Probe
UK Treasury to help the Serious Fraud Office to investigate the bank and its fundraising during credit crisis
Spanish Train Crash Driver Accused of 'Reckless Manslaughter'
Francisco Jose Garzon Amo taken to police station after crash kills 78.
Nigella Lawson Threatens to Sue PR Guru over Saatchi Assault 'Stunt' Claim
Richard Hillgrove of Hillgrove PR refuses to apologise or remove blog post after legal threat.
Spanish Train Crash Driver 'Refusing to Answer Questions'
Francisco Jose Garzon Amo arrested in hospital on suspicion of causing crash that killed 78 passengers.
BoE Appoints EU Diplomat Jon Cunliffe as Deputy Governor For Financial Stability
Cunliffe, who is UK's permanent representative to EU, replaces Paul Tucker.
US Will Not Seek Death Penalty for NSA Fugitive Edward Snowden
US attorney general reassures Moscow that data trawl whistleblower will not be executed if found guilty.
PC Keith Blakelock Murder: Nicolas Jacobs for Trial in March
Suspect accused of killing policeman during 1985 Tottenham riots appears in court.
Stuart Hall's Child Abuse Sentence Doubled to 30 Months
Disgraced BBC broadcaster has sentenced increased after admitting assaulting 14 girls aged between nine and 17
Total Recall: Mice Have Fake Memories Implanted Into Brains
Scientists plant false memories into brains of mice to make them needlessly frightened of a chamber.
Ex-Goldman Trader Fabrice Tourre: Key SEC Evidence Was Just a Silly, Romantic E-mail
Tourre denies helping hedge fund manager John Paulson construct a $2bn fund to bet against for profits.
Amanda Bynes' Mother Files Court Documents for Temporary Conservatorship
Lynn Bynes hires celebrity attorneys Tamar Arminak and Patrick Reider to help make her case