Police in Italy are currently investigating six individuals believed to have links with the $500 million hedge fund whose collapse cost investors millions of dollars.
Drug use at the St Paul's protest camp has escalated to the point that local authorities have installed containers for the safe disposal of syringe needles.
Daniele De Rossi has moved to reassure fans over his future, insisting that even though a new contract hasn't been signed yet with Roma, he is not concerned with talks going down to the wire.
The "Climategate" controversy over global warming science erupted again on Tuesday, just days ahead of U.N. Climate Change Conference in South Africa.
The black Labrador who has been catapulted into internet stardom after chasing a herd of deer in Richmond Park is actually called Fenton, not Benton as previously thought.
World athletic champion Dai Greene questions the plan to include football in 2012 Olympics.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul, and his wife Hayrunnisa, were greeted by the Queen at the start of his three-day State visit.
Spearmint Rhino’s UK Vice President, John Specht, has told the IBTimes that it is not rare for bankers and other senior executives to spend tens of thousands of pounds enjoying a night of excess with its lap dancers.
A new YouTube sensation was born Tuesday, when a video of a man chasing his dog across Richmond Park as it terrorised a herd of deer became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter.
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Luka Modric is the finest player of his type in the Premier League and Spurs are reaping the benefit of rejecting the advances of Chelsea and Manchester United in the summer, according to Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp.
Lille president Michel Seydoux has placed a €50 million price tag on Eden Hazard, with the club admitting that no player is irreplaceable as the playmaker considers his future.
Following the 24th Asian Who's Who, the IBTimes gathers the leading facts from the UK's richest Asians.
Arsene Wenger has praised Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Goetze but refused to be drawn on speculation linking him with a January move to north London.
Speaking at the Leverson Inquiry, the parents of Alan Watson claim that "sick" articles in the press about their murdered daughter, Diane Watson, drove their 15-year-old son to take his life
Crude drawings on a wall where the Sex Pistols used to live are "historically" and "archaeologically" important, say academics.
The U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs' £10 million tax deal with Her Majesty’s Royal Customs (HMRC) has raised serious questions about favouritism shown to big corporations based in the UK.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has praised his former club for the way they have bounced back from their early season malaise, citing the north London Premier League club as an example to struggling Chelsea.
Lone banker spent £37,000 on dancers, champagne and food at London's Spearmint Rhino lap dancing club - £10,000 more than an average British worker earns in a year.
Ian Wright believes Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas needs to follow the example set by Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson, by being ruthless with his underperforming squad.
We look at the evidence the Stephen Lawrence murder trial jury has heard so far.
The 'X Factor' judge is being investigated by the watchdog over alleged promoting her perfume on the hit ITV1 show
Nemanja Vidic believes Manchester United have the capacity to overcome Barcelona in this season’s Champions League despite their ‘alien’ football.