Former MP Margaret Moran Could be Spared Jail Despite Colossal Expenses Fraud
Moran found guilty of £53,000 expenses scam, but mental collapse could prevent incarceration.
Saudi Arabia: Women's Activist Nassima al-Sadah Sues Interior Ministry over Female Driving Ban
Sadah follows Manal al-Sharif and Samar Badawi in filing similar lawsuits against the government
Fancy a (mangled) Piece of Manchester United History? Ryan Tunnicliffe Range Rover on Ebay
Ryan TunnicliffeA smashed up Range Rover crashed by Man Utd starlet Ryan Tunnicliffe could reap a windfall in an auction, hopes the seller.
Benefit Fraud: Stroud Woman Who Shaved Son’s Head to Fake Cancer Sentenced to Three Years in Jail
Mother who claimed almost £50,000 by pretending her son had cancer has been jailed for three years and nine months at Gloucester Crown Court.
Abu Qatada Released From Prison Following Latest Appeal Victory Against Deportation to Jordan
Abu Qatada, once described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, released on bail from Long Lartin prison.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Banks Face Ratings Actions Risk - Moody's
Moody's says litigation costs over Libor fixing have a greater risk of affecting banks' ratings than regulatory sanctions.
Jersey Accountant Preparing Legal Challenge to Prove he is Princess Margaret's Illegitimate Son
Jersey accountant Robert Brown alleges he is the secret son of Princess Margaret.
Attack on Prince Charles and Camilla 'Averted Moments Before Auckland Arrival'
74-year-old anti-royalist was planning to assault royal couple during trip to New Zealand.
Abu Qatada Wins Appeal Against Extradition to Jordan
Radical Cleric, once described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, will be released on bail tomorrow.
50 Shades of Grey: Husband Divorced after Mummy Porn Fantasies Left Him Cold
Banker tried to spice up sex life after reading the book about Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele's steamy romance by buying sexy underwear and trying to relive scenes from the novel.
HTC: Quietly Disappearing?
HTC may have secured a patent deal with Apple, but could this signal the beginning of the end of the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer?
Italian Prosecutors Seek Trial for Ratings Executives Charged with Market Manipulation
Southern Italian probe into sovereign downgrade wants Fitch and S&P executives to take stand and answer charges of manipulation and information abuse.
Wheelie Bin Murder: Karen Otmani Sentenced to 17 Years for Killing Shaun Corey [PHOTOS]
Otmani smothered her boyfriend and hid his body in a wheelie bin in her bedroom for 11 days.
Amelia Arnold Murder: Hertfordshire Man Charged With Perverting Course of Justice
Joseph Potter due to appear at Hatfield magistrates' court after police find body of woman thought to be young mother Amelia Arnold.
Poppy Burning: Kent Man Arrested After Posting Picture on Facebook
Man arrested fon on suspicion of malicious communications after uploading image of burning poppy along with an offensive comment
ATP World Tour Finals 2012: Federer Overwhelms Murray to Book Djokovic Final
Roger Federer dispatched Andy Murray in straight sets to book a date with world No.1 Novak Djokovic at the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London.
Apple and HTC Settle Global Patent Lawsuits
After ending patent dispute, Apple and HTC sign 10-year pact on future patents.
Poaching and Prostitutes: Thai Man Sentenced to 40 Years for Smuggling Rhino Horns in South Africa
Chumlong Lemtongthai handed harshest sentence ever given for a wildlife crime in the country.
Apple Hit With Second FaceTime Patent Lawsuit by VirnetX
Having won £230m in damages earlier this week, American tech firm VirnetX has filed a second lawsuit against Apple, this time regarding the iPhone 5 and iPad mini.
Ashley Charles Sentenced to 14 Years for Murder of Phillip Sherriff at Jessie J Concert
Man found guilty of murder after slashing telephone executive with glass bottle at Pulse nightclub.
HSBC Jersey and Nicholas 'Beano' Levene's £32m Fraud
IBTimes UK reveals convicted fraudster had HSBC Jersey account and was given £20m overdraft facility.
Germany Says Not Ready to Release Greek Aid Tranche as Default Concerns Grow
Germany insists it need Parliamentary approval to release long-delay Greek aid tranche despite Athens' "courage" in passing austerity bill.
Samsung Accuses Jury Foreman of Hiding Information in Apple Patent Trial
Judge Lucy Koh will consider questions raised by Samsung that ask if Apple's jury foreman Vel Hogan concealed information during the $1bn patent lawsuit.
Drug Dealing Striker Played for Everton, Manchester City and Birmingham City
Former premier league striker Michael Branch caught with one kilo of cocaine at home.
Egyptian Prosecutor Orders Ban on Online Pornography
Ruling Muslim Brotherhood backs move while liberals criticise it.
US Judge Urged to Approve BP's £4.87bn Oil Spill Settlement
New Orleans judge suggests while deal could have been better, it is fair enough.
Hodgson Calls on Veteran Midfielder for Sweden Friendly
Everton midfielder Leon Osman, 31, has been called up to the England squad by Roy Hodgson
Viagra to Be Generic Drug in Canada As Pfizer Loses Patent Case
Canada's Supreme Court rules Pfizer’s original patent application incomplete.
Hyundai and Kia Sued For Exaggerated Mileage Claims
Legal action on behalf of 23 Hyundai and Kia car owners filed in US District Court for Central California.
Obama Election Win: What it Means for Cyber Warfare
Three experts give their opinion on what four more years of Barack Obama will mean for cyber-security and a potential cyber war.