Sharia law 'could have role in UK' 20:05, Jul 3 2008
Sharia law could play a role in some parts of the legal system, the most senior judge in England and Wales has said. more
Mayor's deputy to face 'smear' probe 19:35, Jul 3 2008
The Mayor of London's deputy is to be investigated over allegations of inappropriate behaviour and financial irregularities. more
Brown may ditch fuel duty increase 18:35, Jul 3 2008
Gordon Brown has given the strongest signal yet that he will abandon the Government's planned 2p-a-litre increase in fuel duty as oil prices hit yet another new record high. more
Geldof backs Davis liberty campaign 17:35, Jul 3 2008
Bob Geldof is to endorse former Tory frontbencher David Davis' protest against the Government's erosion of civil liberties. more
Man hunted over student murders 17:35, Jul 3 2008
Detectives investigating a brutal double murder have said that those responsible will be caught "sooner rather than later". more
Johnson's deputy dismisses claims 16:35, Jul 3 2008
Boris Johnson's deputy has dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct as "complete rubbish" and "an attempt to smear me". more
MPs accept below-inflation pay rise 16:35, Jul 3 2008
MPs have bowed to Government demands for restraint and awarded themselves a 2.25% pay rise for this year. more
GPs 'undermining choice in NHS' 15:05, Jul 3 2008
GPs are undermining choice in the NHS by operating "gentleman's agreements" not to take on each other's patients, a health minister has said. more
Tories in trust pledge over taxes 14:05, Jul 3 2008
Shadow chancellor George Osborne has promised to "restore trust" in the tax system as he backed a radical shake-up of the way changes are introduced. more
Jordan handed parenting slur payout 14:05, Jul 3 2008
Model Katie Price and husband Peter Andre accepted substantial damages and a public apology over a claim that they were shocking and uncaring parents. more
Terror suspect is released 14:05, Jul 3 2008
A terror suspect said to have "direct links" with Osama bin Laden has been freed on bail after spending more than seven years in jail awaiting deportation. more
PM urges boardroom pay restraint 14:05, Jul 3 2008
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for pay restraint in Britain's boardrooms to head off the danger of an inflationary spiral. more
Brown hints at freeze on fuel duty 14:05, Jul 3 2008
Gordon Brown gave his strongest signal yet that the Government will not go ahead with the planned 2p-a-litre increase in fuel duty due in the autumn. more
Students were tied up and tortured 14:05, Jul 3 2008
Two French students tied up and tortured in a horrific attack suffered up to 250 injuries, it has been revealed. more
Students suffered 'horrific' wounds 11:35, Jul 3 2008
Two French research students were bound before being inflicted with "horrific" injuries in a London flat that was then set on fire, police said. more
Mortgage lending cuts expected 11:35, Jul 3 2008
Mortgage availability will continue to fall in the coming months as lenders tighten the criteria in the face of rising defaults, the Bank of England has said. more
Stock market falls follow oil surge 10:35, Jul 3 2008
Europe's major stock markets were nursing falls of around 1% as oil prices hovering near record levels overshadowed trading. more
Hey Mario, Wii broke the TV! Dec 7 2007
AN INSURANCE company warned today that the Nintendo Wii can potentially cause serious damage to your TV and various other household goods. more