A US citizen who says he risks prison in Thailand has sued an Internet company for allegedly handing over his personal data, in a legal test touching on the kingdom’s tough ban on royal insults. […][…]
ANTI-secrecy group WikiLeaks says that its massive archive of unredacted US State Department cables has been exposed in a security breach. The files now appear to be circulating freely around the web, and WikiLeaks is […][…]
A CANNIBAL murdered a fellow patient at a high-security UK hospital weeks after he had killed another man and eaten his brains, an inquest has heard. Peter Bryan, who was admitted to Broadmoor hospital on […][…]
An 11-year-old boy stole from a department store during London’s riots just days after he had been sentenced for arson and criminal damage, a court has heard. The boy, the youngest prosecuted so far over […][…]
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed yesterday over whether the behaviour of politicians and bankers may have played a part in provoking last month’s riots. Downing Street played down the findings of an academic research […][…]
BRITISH special forces soldiers are in Libya hunting for fallen leader Muammar Gaddafi, who they believe is still in the country after neighbouring Algeria denied him entry, ITV News has reported. Large numbers of Special […][…]