Britain's most controversial police chief has been returned to jail after being found guilty of corruption for a second time.
A radical cleric described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe will be banned from taking his youngest child to school when he is released from prison, sources said.
Rangers Football Club has lodged legal papers signalling its intention to enter administration.
British courts are best placed to understand British problems and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) was never intended to be an appeal court for routine cases, the Justice Secretary will say.
The coalition has launched a review of public sector bonuses amid anger over payouts at bodies such as Royal Bank of Scotland.
A retired British businessman will be extradited to the United States within 10 days after failing in his latest attempt to block the move, his lawyer said.
Greece faces further hurdles and delays before it gets its second 130 billion euro (£109 billion) bailout in spite of parliament agreeing further cuts in the face of violent protests.
A deaf and mute girl allegedly kept in a cellar, repeatedly raped and treated as a virtual slave has told a court of years of beatings and cruelty.
A senior figure at The Sun has launched a forthright attack on police who arrested five Sun journalists, claiming his colleagues had been treated like "members of an organised crime gang".
One of the doctors struck off over the MMR jab controversy has asked the High Court to rule his treatment "unfair and unjust".
Novelist Michael Arditti is astonished to find that his latest book Jubilate, about a journey to Lourdes, has been shortlisted by the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Awards in the Epic Romantic Novel Category

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