Phone-Hacking Whistleblower Probed by Police: Report
Alec Owens was asked to hand over the statement he has prepared for Lord Justice Leveson’s inquiry, it has been reported.
Racism Probe 'Leak': Fergie’s Direct Free Kick Against Liverpool
Sir Alex has alleged that Liverpool are leaking information to the media over the investigation into the episode involving Patrice Evra and Luis Suarez.
Natalie Wood Death Investigation Reopened After Boat Captain's Book
The Captain was informed by Wagner that Natalie was missing but did not allow him to alert the coastguard, the website report claims.
Fans, Friends Bid Farewell to 'Over-Weight Lover' Heavy D
The legendary actor-rapper will be laid to rest at Grace Baptist Church of Mount Vernon in New York.
John Terry Likely to Face Racism Charges, Says Report
The Chelsea defender was involved in an on-pitch clash with another player.
Two British Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Blast
The duo were hit by an improvised explosive device explosion while conducting a joint patrol Nahr-e Saraj, central Helmand.
Major Airlines Seek Repeal of Air Passenger Duty
The tax makes Britain a less preferred holiday destination and penalises British holidaymakers, the companies say.
Warm Weather Hits French Connection Sales
The fashion chain said profits for the third quarter of its financial year were £1.8 million below last year.
Mothercare Puts UK Arm Under Review
The retailer has posted half-year losses of more than £80 million.
Government Set to Crack Down on 'Hidden' NHS Waiting Lists
The UK has a size of 2.6 million patients in the waiting list, including non-emergency care patients.
Graced by Stars, Twilight Premiere Becomes a Fairytale Affair
Fans greet Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner with loud cheers.
Eurozone and Middle East: Asia is Facing a Double Whammy
Asia will have to wage a dual battle to contain the aftershocks of the eurozone turmoil and the ongoing unrest in the Middle East.
EasyJet Posts Increase in Profits
The Luton-based airline has seen a rise in the number of business passengers, which hit 9.5 million in the year.
British Intervention in Libya Had Support of People, Says Cameron
The Prime Minister, in his speech to the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, said the UK had limited goals in the pro-democracy campaign in Libya.
Poor Air Quality Putting Lives at Risk, Warn MPs
A panel of MPs has slammed the government for trying to dilute EU air quality standards instead of prioritizing action to cut pollution on British roads.
Collapse of Euro Would be Catastrophic, Warns Blair
Former prime minister Tony Blair has urged eurozone leaders to rally round to arrest the collapse of euro which, he said, would have a catastrophic impact on the EU.
Amelia Lily’s Reentry into X Factor ‘Was Rigged’
ITV has been accused of vote rigging in The X Factor as fans allege that producers posted an article about Amelia Lily being voted back onto the show on a website an hour before the voting closed.
Britain Welcomes Latest Arab League Actions on Syria
Britain has welcomed the tough stance taken by the Arab League in suspending Syria's membership in the group. At an emergency meeting in Cairo on Saturday, the league decided to exclude Syria from its meetings and to impose economic and political sanctions on its leadership.
MoD Denies Wounded Soldiers Redundancy Plan
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has denied reports that injured soldiers could be sacked under a new redundancy plan.
Thousands Witness Lord Mayor's Show
Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets of London to witness the Lord Mayor's Show.
Arab League Holds Emergency Meeting on Syria Amid Intense Speculation
The Arab League is holding its emergency meeting on Syria in Cairo Saturday amid intense speculation about the country’s continued membership in the group.
Lord Mayor’s Show ‘Will Go On Despite Protests’
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show will go ahead despite threat of protests by demonstrators, the organisers have said.
Crisis Spreads as Alarm Signals Emerge for Asia too
It is time Karl Marx's classic opening statement of the Communist Manifesto is reworded into something on the lines of: "A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of a double dip. All the powers of Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre."
CBI Seeks Two-Pronged Strategy for Housing Sector
A leading business group has urged the government and businesses to adopt a two-pronged approach to deliver both short and long-term solutions to the housing crisis.
Met Office Summit Probes Sustainable Energy Techniques
An ongoing summit organised by the Met Office bids to showcase how its latest technical innovations can boost the hunt for clean and sustainable energy options and sources.
Higher Education Reforms Must Come as a Package, Say MPs
The Government’s proposed higher education reforms should be implemented as a package and not in a piecemeal way, a Commons panel has recommended.
Watchdog Issues Warning Over Council Fraud
The Government’s spending watchdog has urged local councils and other related bodies to boost their counter-fraud defences with a view to tackling criminals who con them by using the data they post on their own websites under transparency drives.
Consumer Protection System in UK is Incoherent and Fragmented: Panel
The existing consumer protection mechanism in the UK is incoherent and fragmented, an MPs’ panel has warned.
Indian City Hosts Conference on Sustainable Transport Fuel
Energy and motoring experts from across the world are converging on a western Indian city to participate in an international conference on fuel economy and sustainable road transport.
Energy Firms Ranked Low in Carbon Footprint League Table
Manchester United, Ofgem, Asda, Scottish Power and Center Parcs are among the top 100 names in the performance league table published by the Environment Agency under its Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy (CRC) Efficiency Scheme.