Veronica Chan says court ruling is a small glimpse into societal progression versus race and religion based policies
Man charged over fracas not linked to either club in Champions League tie.
Malaysia appeal court rules use of Allah by Christians can cause confusion.
Managers and workers also arrested and sent for forensic anal examinations.
The micro-blogging site is expected to raise $1bn with its IPO.
London Court of Appeal will begin a three day hearing examining two cases against Barclays and Deutsche Bank
Woman, 19, was kidnapped, then left bound in crucifixion position in housing estate flat near Paris.
Professional gamblers deny killing businesswoman for money but admit conspiracy to defraud.
London men obsessed with gangster movies jailed for 33 years for torturing two Portsmouth University students.
JPMorgan posts first quarterly loss under chief executive Jamie Dimon
Madrid's National Court to hear case against former Communist Party chief brought by exiled Tibetan activists.
Anas will talk - and the list of mysteries he could solve is endless, says Bob McFadden
Argentinian newspaper reports disputes will be settled at the World Bank arbitration panel
Sir Brian Leveson appeared before a Commons committee inquiring into his year-old recommendations on press regulation only to learn how frustrating it all is.
Scotland Yard seizing increasing numbers of antique weapons.
Father escapes death penalty for beating son with electrical cord because he failed exams.
THe man charged with operating illegal underground drug-selling website Silk Road has denied he is the online personality known as Dread Pirate Roberts.
LETT laywers Kurt Bardeleben and Lars Korterman take us through the legal issues around Pihl's public contracts.
English Defence League supporter unleashed torrent of racist abuse at Asians' home
Sir James Dyson says proposed labelling system for vacuums will "mislead" by overstating energy efficiency of "old-fashioned technology."
International-acclaimed artist jailed after Court of Appeal rule original non-custodial sentence was too lenient
Labour's health spokesman Andy Burnham has won a boost in his fight with Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who he had threatened to sue.