Unknown DNA found on British spy
The bag which contained the corpse of Gareth Williams the British MI6 spy, had small bits of unknown DNA on it.
James Murdoch says he didn't read News of the World
As James Murdoch is called to the Leveson Trial, for a second time he blamed subordinates for keeping him in the dark about illegal behaviour.
Bomb experts testify at Breivik trial
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik who massacred 77 people to protest against Muslim immigration to Europe continues.
BARCELONA AND CHELSEA PREPARE FOR THEIR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLASH
Spanish and European champions, host Chelsea tonight. Who are chasing their first Champions League title, and are through to the semi-finals for the sixth time in nine years.
Norway Killer regards himself as a super hero
On the final day of his testimony at court, Anders Behring Breivik who killed 77 people in two attacks, appeared weaker, was delusional and was struggling during questioning by the prosecution.
Samsung Releases Teaser Trailer Ahead of Galaxy S3 Launch
Samsung has launched a new teaser trailer, for its hotly anticipated Galaxy S3 smartphone, which is set to launch in London on 3 May.
American Slack Liner walks across Canyon In China
If you are looking to try out a new scary hobby, then take a look at this slack lining.
Olympics Doping Committee investigate links with Green Tea
The effect of Caffeine is well known and Tea has been used for centuries as a pick me up.
Plane Crash with 127 people on board in Islamabad
News have just come in, that a plane carrying up to 118 passengers and nine crew members, has crashed near Islamabad international airport in bad weather.
Youths in Gang-rape phone video appear in court
A group of Soweto youths, who filmed themselves on their mobile phones, violently gang raping a mentally handicapped girl, believed to have a mental age of a 4 year old.
Classified British Colonial papers made public
The UK Foreign Office has made public the first batch of thousands of "lost" colonial era files which were believed to have been destroyed. The classified papers reveal instructions that sensitive material relating to potential abuses should be burne
Head of UN Observer team denies coming under fire in Damascus suburb
Ahmed Himmiche the Head of the UN observer team denies coming under fire in one of the Damascus suburbs in Syria on Wednesday.
No far right salute from Breivik Trial in Oslo
The prosecution continues its questioning of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik on the fourth day of the trial in Oslo.
Chief Nazi Hunter determined to catch last remaining Nazi's
On the eve of the Holocaust Memorial, the head of the Simon Wiesenthal Nazi-hunter group says the search for Nazis will continue regardless of how much time has passed since the end of the war in 1945.
London and Hollywood Stars support the Olympics 2012
When the host country was announced for the Olympics, crowds across the UK went wild for this once in a lifetime sporting opportunity.
Warren Buffett diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
Warren Buffett, known as The Oracle of Omaha and the world’s third richest man, has announced he has stage 1 prostate cancer .But said his condition "is not remotely life-threatening or even debilitating in any meaningful way."
Breivik Brought to Court For Day 3 of Trial
The cross-examination of Anders Behring Breivik, who has admitted killing 77 people in two attacks in Norway last July, has resumed in Oslo, on the third day of his trial.
Etiquette tips for Foreign Tourists during the Olympics
With 100 days left to go until the start of the Olympic Games in London, visitors from around the world are planning their trips to Britain.But how will the influx of tourists get by in a country so consciously governed by manners and etiquette? L
Google and Oracle trial starts
In one of the most important legal battles to hit the technology world in recent years, the trial pitting Internet giant Google against software giant Oracle has begun.
Breivik Judge dismissed over death penalty comments
As the second day of the trial starts in Oslo against Anders Behring Breivik who massacred 77 people last summer, Breivik made another defiant fist -salute to the court.
UK 2012 Growth Dismal says - Ernst & Young
The Latest comments and Spring Forecast from Ernst and Young for the British economy, state that although Britain may have averted a double-dip recession, growth will be minimal in 2012.
Gatwick re opens after fire on board Virgin Atlantic Plane
Flights in and out of Gatwick Airport are now operating again, after a Virgin Atlantic flight was forced to make an emergency landing after a small fire was reported on board.
New Galaxy Smartphone to be launched in May
Samsung has just announced it will launch the latest of its Galaxy smartphones in London on 3 May.
Anders Breivik pleads not guilty at Norway murder trial
Anders Behring Breivik the right-wing fanatic who confessed to killing 77 people in a bomb-and-shooting massacre has pleaded, not guilty, as his trial starts today in Oslo.
Taliban Fighters 'All Killed' After Kabul Siege
The 18 hour siege of a building close to the Afghan Parliament, which saw heavy fighting between Taliban fighters and government troops in Kabul, has ended.
Robert Mugabe Returns to Zimbabwe Following Serious Health Rumours
President Robert Mugabe returned home from Singapore looking fit and defying reports that he was seriously ill.
US Government file law suit against Apple over price fixing claims
The US Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five publishing houses Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster - in New York district court, alleging they conspired to fix the pricing of e book.
Shooter Charged With Florida Teen's Murder
George Zimmerman the 28-year old neighbourhood watch volunteer who admitted he shot the unarmed black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin in a gated community, was charged with second degree murder and transferred to a county jail in Sanford Florida.
6.9 earthquake rattles Mexico City
Mexico's been rattled again by an earthquake: the third in less than a month - and this time it measured 6.9 on the Richter scale.
Swiss Tourist killed in Turkey Bus Crash
A bus carrying Swiss tourists has crashed, killing one passenger and injuring twenty more, two seriously after their bus overturned in the Turkish town of Antalya.