One of the most unusual households in Britain riddled with contradictions.
Boy who shot white supremacist dad is to serve between seven and 10 years in juvenile prison.
A German court will consider starting insolvency proceedings for the co-owners of the Gherkin tower.
Google, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo, AOL and Facebook asked for additional oversight and accountability mechanisms for NSA programmes.
Border officials arrest Montreal woman Mercedes Jerez Farias for cocaine-stuffed pumpkins.
Embattled US lender sues nine banks in total, including Rabobank and UBS, for false representation.
Rockstar consortium backed by firms including Apple and Microsoft sue Google for seven patent 'infringements'.
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson had an affair lasting at least six years, the Old Bailey hears.
Former Radio Norfolk broadcaster described as 'classic predatory paedophile' after 20 years of abuse.
Racist aka Christopher Philips admits posting online videos of himself performing fake lynching.
News of the World editors on trial over phone hacking allegations were lovers for six years, Old Bailey told.
Nokia seeks a ban on the sale of HTC One in the UK following patent victory.
Jonathan Whooper, who claimed to be Rihanna's future husband after he was arrested, ordered to stay away.
Death of Bongani Nkabinde captured on video and uploaded to Youtube.
Murder defendant wanted to make mistress Cicely Lee Bolden 'pay' for putting him at risk of HIV.
Chief executive Peter Voser says Nigeria situation will 'erode near-term outlook'.
EU and China had been in dispute earlier in 2013 over solar panel imports from China.
Twitter to launch $10.9bn IPO on NYSE despite suit by Precedo and Continental Advisors.
Embattled surveillance agency denies raft of snooping accusations including claims it targeted Vatican.
Roma supporters Mauro Pinnelli and Francesco Ianari handed prison sentence for Drunken Ship assault.
Old Bailey trial hears prosecution open case against former editors of The Sun and News of the World.
Greg Miskiw, James Weatherup and Neville Thurlbeck and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire admit phone hacking charges.