ATP World Tour Finals 2012: Djokovic Holds Nerve to Beat Murray
Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray 4-6 6-3 7-5 in the pair's second matc at the ATP World Tour Finals
Rapper Lil Wayne Loses $2.2 million in Quincy Jones III Film Court Case
He was the one that filed the multimillion dollar lawsuit against Qunicy Jones III over The Carter documentary, but it looks like it is Lil Wayne who has been left out of pocket.
Apple Fined £230m After Losing FaceTime Patent Lawsuit
Apple has been ordered to pay £230m to technology firm VirnetX, after a Texas court ruled against the iPhone maker, saying FaceTime infringed VirnetX's patents.
US Election 2012 Live: All the Action from 5th November
Live coverage of the US presidential election for 2012 as voters take to the polls to choose their president for the next four years. Will it be Obama or Romney?
Syria Civil War: 'Britain Will Offer Assad Safe Passage' says David Cameron
Prime Minister criticised by human rights groups for saying Britain would allow Assad to leave Syria in hope of ending civil war.
Footballer Ched Evans loses High Court Appeal Against Hotel Rape Conviction
Ex-Sheffield United striker denied chance to contest five-year sentence day after nine are fined for naming his victim.
Bollywood Filmaker Madhur Bhandarkar: Preeti Jain Rape Charges Spurred Me to do My Best Work
The Traffic Signal director as denied claims that actresses refused to work with him when he was facing a rape charge.
Ayia Napa Stabbing: British Soldier David Lee Collins Died After Fight With London Tourists who had 'Score to Settle'
Police arrest Mohamed Abdulkadir Osman, Tukki Abbas Shah and Umar Anwar and claim their actions were 'suspicious' - but no-one has yet been charged.
'Remorseful' Fraudster Nicholas 'Beano' Levene Sent to Wandsworth Prison
Nicholas Levene, nicknamed 'Beano' for his love of the comic book, spoke about his remorse for scamming investors out of £32 million before being jailed for 13 years.
Asian Markets Down as US Set for Presidential Elections
Nikkei average ends 0.36 percent lower while KOSPI gains 1.05 percent. Shanghai and Hang Seng indices slip 0.38 and 0.28 percent.
Apple’s Suit against Motorola Mobility Dismissed
Apple's case alleging Google-owned Motorola Mobility is charging excessive fees for patents used by iPhone maker dismissed.
Excuses of Sheffield United Twitter Trolls who named Ched Evans Rape Victim
One fan 'angry Sheffield United had lost best player to jail', another 'did not know' Twitter was publishing when they named Ched Evans Rape Victim.
Nicholas 'Beano' Levene: My Friend the £32m Financial Fraudster
Nicholas Levene (Beano to his friends, of which I am one) is a crook, a wrong 'en, a "more front then Brighton" conman, who has just been found guilty of £32 million fraud and sentenced to 13 years in prison.
Was Pope Leaks Trial suspect Claudio Sciarpelletti Really a 'Minor Player' in Vatican Scandal?
Vatican moves to plug embarrassing leaks with insiders trial number two.
ATP World Tour Finals 2012: Murray Stumbles to Berdych Win
Andy Murray gets his ATP World Tour Finals campaign to the perfect start with victory over Tomas Berdych
US Soldier Robert Bales Accused of Killing 16 Afghan Civilians Due in Court
Decorated veteran could face death sentence over massacre which left 16 dead including nine children
'Dangerous' Paedophile Michael Jackson Jailed Indefinitely After Attack on 10-Year-Old in Sandwell
Jackson abducted two young children and sexually abused a boy in Oldbury, west Midlands.
£32m Fraudster Nicholas 'Beano' Levene Sentenced to 13 Years in Jail
The City stockbroker pleaded guilty to 14 charges after scamming £32 million in Ponzi fraud.
Dale Cregan Pleads Not Guilty to Murder of Police Officers Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes
29-year-old also denies murders of Mark and David Short in separate gun and grenade attack at Liverpool Crown Court.
Watchdog Urges Cameron to Discuss Human Rights During Talks with Dubai and Saudi Arabia
Human Rights Watch tells IB Times UK that treatment of prisons, rights of prisons and mistreatment of foreign workers all require urgent attention.
Nine People On Trial for Naming Rape Victim of Sheffield United Footballer Ched Evans
Evans about to begin appeal against five-year sentence for raping 19-year-old girl in Rhyl hotel.
S&P Loses Landmark Case for 'Misleading' Investors with Faulty AAA Credit Rating
Australian court ruling on complex derivative rating could have major impact on ratings agencies around the world
British Soldier Stabbed to Death in Cyprus Nightclub Brawl
Three British tourists arrested over the incident in Ayia Napa resort.
Director Ken Levine Tackles the Beast of America
As the US Presidential Election draws to a finish, Ken Levine, director of BioShock Infinite, shares his thoughts on American politics.
Mock Abduction of Kyrgyz TV Reporter Nazira Aytbekova Sparks Outrage
Prominent journalist Nazira Aytbekova is pressing criminal charges after she was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint and taken to wasteland as part of prank for their newspaper.
Sadist Stephen Farrow who Hated Christians Jailed for Two Church Murders
Homeless drifter Stephen Farrow who hated Christians sentenced for 'sadistic' double murders of Vicar John Suddards and Betty Yates.
Formula One Boss Ecclestone 'Not Concerned' about 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix
F1 chief not worried about race despite anti-government protests and crackdown on public gatherings.
Great Britain Facing New Era of Winter Olympic Success
IBTimes UK meets the four girls seeking to capitalise on Olympic fever at Sochi 2014
Chris Brown Gets a Telling Off From Lawyer During Rihanna Hearing [VIDEO]
'I don't dance, you don't talk' celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos tells Brown.
Mis-Selling Derivatives, Libor Fixing and PPI: Will We Bail Out RBS Again?
As RBS reveals it is close to settling on Libor fixing investigations, more fines and compensation payments mount up and threaten the bank's existence