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'Too Pretty' Isabelle Guyler, 12, Found Hanged In Wilford
12-year-old girl Isabelle Guyler was found hanged in her home in Wilford, Nottingham, after claims she was bullied for allegedly being ‘too pretty.’
Emma Jones Murder: Wales Shocked After Party Stabbing
A mother was killed in Wales in the early hours of Saturday morning after asking neighbours across the road to turn down their music.
Russia: Putin Spokesman Dismisses Call for New Election
Russia’s parliamentary election results will stand despite widespread claims of corruption, a spokesman for Vladimir Putin has claimed.
Russia: Thousands to Challenge Putin in Moscow Mass Protest
Moscow is poised to host the biggest rally of its recent history as tens of thousands of Russians are expected to protest against the parliamentary election's results.
Facebook: Social Graph Will be as Important as Water and Electricity
Facebook's social graph has the potential to become a utility in our lives as important as water and electricity, according to Christian Hernandez, head of international business development at Facebook.
BNP: Free 'My Tram Experience' Emma West
The British National Party has sent Emma West a message of support following their appearance at her magistrates' court hearing this week and are defending her actions as "supporting free speech against immigration policy".
FIFA 'Sex Tape': Andy Carroll and Lukas Fabianski Snog [VIDEO]
One dedicated FIFA 12 player has uploaded a video to YouTube of England and Liverpool target man Andy Carroll kissing in the game in what gamers have called the ‘FIFA Sex Tape.’
Microsoft Giving Away Xbox Live Gold for Free, This Weekend Only
As part of the new Xbox 360 interface that launched earlier this week, and with Christmas just around the corner, Microsoft is offering a whole host of Xbox Live freebies.
Rachelle Grimmer’s Second Child Dies After Texas Food Stamps Shooting
A 10-year-old boy who was shot by his mother after she was refused food stamps in Texas died on Thursday, a day after his sister lost her life.
Everything Everywhere To Invest £1.5bn In 4G Technology
The operator will spend £1.5bn over the next three years to upgrade its existing technology to prepare for the rollout of 4G technology
Rachelle Grimmer’s Daughter Dies After Predicting Death on Facebook
The 12-year old-daughter of Rachelle Grimmer, who was shot by her mother after she was refused food stamps, has died from her injuries.
Review: Motorola Defy+
The Motorola Defy+ describes itself as 'lifeproof' - an Android smartphone that is scratch-, dust- and even waterproof, while still packing a 3.7-inch touchscreen display and a five megapixel camera.
Iran Blocks New 'Virtual' U.S. Embassy in Tehran
America has attempted to reinstate diplomatic ties with Iran for the first time in more than three decades by launching a "virtual" U.S. Embassy Tehran. The Iranian government has blocked internal access to the website.
Nude 'revolutionary' calendar homage to Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, the naked blogger
Slut Walk co-founder Sonya JF Barnett and comedian Shabana Rehman are among the people who agreed to pose nude for a calendar in support of Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, the Egyptian blogger who triggered controversy across the Arab World last month for posting nude pictures of herself on Twitter to protest against Islamic sexism in her country.
Rachelle Grimmer's Daughter Predicted on Facebook Being Shot By Mother
The daughter of the woman who shot her children then killed herself after being denied food stamps talked about her fear of dying via Facebook during the hostage negotiation.
Bug in Facebook Leaks Mark Zuckerberg's Private Pictures
A new security glitch has been reported in the social networking Web site, which gave members access to private photographs of Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook Security Flaw Discovered, Zuckerberg's Private Photos Revealed
A major security flaw in the way Facebook handles private photos has been unearthed by a hacker, who then posted Mark Zuckerberg's private photos online.
Woman Assaulted with Taser Gun and Buried Alive by Boyfriend, Court Told
In a shocking incident, a woman was attacked by her boyfriend because he was "bored" of her.
Death Threats Mean 'My Tram Experience' Emma West to Spend Christmas in Prison
Emma West the alleged racist in the ‘My Tram Experience’ YouTube video is set to spend Christmas in prison after magistrates decided it was for her own protection.
Donate Blood, Get Free Booze, Beverage Firm Offers
Students were asked to donate blood and get free Turbo shandy.
BlackBerry Phones 'Main Tools' for Organising London Riots
BlackBerry Messenger was to blame for the August riots which spread across the UK, according to research carried out by BBC Newsnight and the Guardian.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, Nude Activism and the Arab Spring [SLIDESHOW]
The case of a Tunisian actress who posed semi-nude for a local magazine has underlined a growing trend in the Arab world for activists to use their bodies as part of a political or social protest.
Infant Rape Horror: Angry Reactions on Facebook, Twitter
“I just read the most horrific & sickening story! A 1 month old baby boy raped and battered fighting for his life. Pubic Execution DISGRACE,” a Twitter post read.
Apple Tightens Internet Conduct Rules After Employee’s Facebook iPhone Rant
The new document underlines the technology giant's unwavering commitment to secrecy that allows zero margin for error.
Facebook 'Casinos' Spark Online Gambling Fears
According to a report revealed by the industry magazine eGaming Review, Facebook has been in talks with around 20 senior gaming experts, operators and consultants including executives from PokerStars, 888 and Gamesys.
Facebook Bans Irish Town Effin for Being 'Offensive'
The social networking site has blocked users from adding the town of Effin, in Country Limerick, as a place of residence because the town name is deemed to be offensive.
Wikileaks 'Blocked' After Release of Spy Files
Wikileaks was apparently 'blocked' on Friday afternoon according to the whistleblowing website's Twitter account, after the site released 287 files exposing what it claims to be widespread surveillance of civilians.
Convicted Thief Facebook Update: 'Come and Join Me!'
A convicted thief who’s serving an 18-month sentence at Camp Hill Prison on the Isle of Wight uploaded pictures of himself in his cell and publicly complained about the Wi-Fi.
Julian Assange: Apple iTunes Lets 'Big Brother' Take Control of Your Computer
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange claims that there is a "flaw" in Apple's iTunes that is used by surveillance companies to take over users' computers.
Julian Assange: Smartphone Users 'Screwed' by Surveillance States
Whistleblowing website Wikileaks today released 287 files that it claims detail phone bugging and surveillance of whole populations by governments in what has been described as an "uncontrolled cancerous growth".