The Gibson Inquiry into British torture of terror suspects and the use of rendition flights has been described as a "whitewash" by human rights charity Reprieve.
On 31 August, some 400 people could be made homeless overnight. That’s the awful prospect hanging over Travellers at the Dale Farm site in Basildon, Essex.
A 20-year old protester has been jailed for 12 months for his part in the 26 March demonstrations in London.
More than a third of English universities have been granted permission to charge fees of £9,000 as standard from next year, it was revealed on Tuesday.
It is a critical week in the Southampton council dispute—now in its seventh week of rolling strikes.
Council workers in Shropshire are to ballot for strikes over plans to sack them all to force through new contracts.
The News International phone hacking scandal has revealed the poison coursing through the veins of the establishment.
One of the top cops who was supposed to investigate the News of the World phone hacking scandal has admitted his decision not to pursue the investigation was "pretty crap".
Christmas at News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks’ house was quite the social occasion.
Did Rebekah Brooks oversee the theft of medical records belonging to Gordon Brown’s sick son, Fraser?
News International has been allowed to systematically get away with paying virtually no tax on its super-profits.
Rebekah Brooks is at the centre of the scandal. She began her career in the late 1980s at Eddie Shah’s short-lived tabloid, The Post.