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Police warn women to be vigilant after spate of 'violent attacks' in south London
Authorities believe the assaults on women within a four mile radius of each other are linked.
How to protect your email account from hackers: Six tips to help you stay safe
An email account is the gateway into your personal life so security is important, right?
From encryption to bulk spying: Highlights of the Joint Committee report on the Snoopers' Charter
The UK Joint Committee has released its verdict on the Snoopers' Charter – here's what they thought.
FBI hack: ex-special agent says those responsible for DoJ data breach 'have made huge mistake'
FBI to put major resources into finding culprits of Department of Justice hack, says former agent Leo Taddeo.
Snoopers' Charter: Intelligence committee brands key section of the bill 'largely incomprehensible'
ISC openly slammed a number of proposals, including plans to enhance collection of communication metadata.
Hacking by China, Iran and North Korea set to increase dramatically over next 12 months
State-sponsored hacking across the globe will grow in 2016, US intelligence report indicates.
UK far-right: Katie Hopkins and David Cameron cited in report on growing anti-Muslim violence
Neo-Nazi groups have organised survivalist and martial-arts training as attacks expected to increase in 2016.
Groundbreaking 'chemo bath' to be rolled out across England in effort to save thousands of lives
The treatment has been pioneered by The Christie Hospital in Manchester and could help thousands with bowel cancer.
Zika virus: UK planes returning from affected countries to be sprayed with insecticide
Government announced new measures in battle against the spread of the disease.
Daryush Valizadeh: Watch UK parliament debate banning 'repulsive' US pickup artist
Labour asks government to consider adding 'neomasculinist' group to list of proscribed organisations.
14,000 disabled people relying on specialist motoring allowance have mobility cars taken away
A new benefit scheme by the DWP sees almost half of those reassessed lose their allowance.
David Cameron says he is 'happy to be judged' on EU deal dismissed by Eurosceptics as 'thin gruel'
Cameron insists that the renegotiation does 'make a difference'.
Facebook sets aside $2bn to settle tax disputes worldwide but won't give the UK a penny
In 2014 Facebook paid just £4,327 in corporation tax in the UK.
Super Mario Galaxy heading to Nintendo Wii U eShop this week
No big deal, just one of the greatest ever games getting a re-release.
Terry Wogan dies: Tributes flood in for 'iconic national treasure' who died aged 77
The TV and radio presenter was loved for his acerbic wit, observant quips and genial demeanour
Isis video shows French-speaking terrorist execute 5 men, warns of massive attack on West
Masked terrorist says strikes would be far deadlier than the 9/11 or 2015 Paris attacks.
Terry Wogan dies: Beloved TV and radio personality aged 77 due to cancer
Limerick-born TV and radio host was best-known for presenting Children in Need and the Eurovision Song contest
Lord Lucan was 'fed to tiger' after he shot himself whilst fleeing nanny murder charge, says friend
A pal of the infamous peer said he was sworn to secrecy about Lord Lucan's death 40 years ago.
Isis: US and allies fighting Daesh to meet in Rome
US Secretary of State John Kerry will also be present at conference..
Heterosexual London couple lose landmark case in fight for equal civil partnership
A High Court judge ruled the government doesn't need to offer opposite-sex couples civil partnerships in the UK.
Britain's sex trade is all about survival for teenage runaways seeking food and shelter
In the US the average age of entry into the commercial sex trade is 13 years old.
UK: Girl, 12, allegedly raped at knifepoint by bogus police officer in London
A 32-year-old man has been arrested following the incident which took place in Edmonton in north London.
TalkTalk hack after-effect: Three India-based Wipro call centre workers arrested
The suspects are employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata.
EU referendum: Brexit could trigger second Scottish independence vote says Tony Blair
The former prime minister said he expects Cameron to 'get his demands' from the EU.
Top 10 least-integrated places in England and Wales uncovered by Policy Exchange
Thinktank's research comes after David Cameron urged Muslim women to learn English.
UK: Kittens sold over social media as bait for fighting dogs
RSPCA investigating claims of kittens being advertised as 'live bait' for dogs.
UK: Parents urged to not wear pyjamas on school run
Darlington-based school asks parents to dress appropriately in bid to raise standards for children.
Mass-demonstration planned for Iranian presidential visit to Paris amid human-rights allegations
NCRI saysthat businesses queuing up to enter Iran must be aware of human-rights abuses.
Pokémon: Nintendo announces Detective Pikachu game for 3DS
Ever wanted to solve crimes with Pikachu? Well now's your chance.
Calais crisis: Banksy's latest artwork criticises France's treatment of refugees
The graffiti artist made his feelings about the treatment of refugees clear in his most recent artwork.

