Jimmy Carr cleared of mobile charge
Comedian Jimmy Carr has walked free from court after he was cleared of using a mobile phone while driving, his solicitor has said.
Release Of 'Torture' Files 'Poses Risk To UK'
Secret files detailing torture allegations from a former Guantanamo Bay detainee are to be released, the High Court has ruled, to the "disappointment" of the Government.
Tube Worker Suspended Over Abuse Video
A Tube worker has been suspended after he was filmed shouting abuse at an elderly passenger.
Dead baby found at recycling centre
A woman gave birth to a baby boy without medical help before dumping his body in a wheelie bin in Lincolnshire, police have said.
Postal workers fear 'revenge' plan
The postal workers' leader has raised the prospect that Business Secretary Lord Mandelson could be seeking "revenge" for failing to push through part-privatisation of the Royal Mail.
Crowd to retrace John Brown's incendiary footsteps
Just as cold, damp weather couldn't quench John Brown's incendiary fervor, it didn't discourage those determined to follow the radical abolitionist's footsteps Friday, 150 years after he launched the raid that kindled the Civil War.
Lawmaker vows to repost anti-Obama `RedNeck Rap'
A Kansas legislator promised Friday that he'll repost his "RedNeck Rap" video criticizing President Barack Obama on YouTube, while a national civil rights group assailed the video as racist.
Drifter pleads not guilty to killing Wis. couple
A former drifter has pleaded not guilty in Wisconsin to killing two teenage sweethearts nearly 30 years ago.
Chicago police probed for posing with suspect
The Chicago Police Department is investigating several officers for allegedly forcing a man they arrested during last month's G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh to take a photo with them.
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Comedian Jimmy Carr has walked free from court after he was cleared of using a mobile phone while driving, his solicitor has said.
Release Of 'Torture' Files 'Poses Risk To UK'
Secret files detailing torture allegations from a former Guantanamo Bay detainee are to be released, the High Court has ruled, to the "disappointment" of the Government.
Tube Worker Suspended Over Abuse Video
A Tube worker has been suspended after he was filmed shouting abuse at an elderly passenger.
Dead baby found at recycling centre
A woman gave birth to a baby boy without medical help before dumping his body in a wheelie bin in Lincolnshire, police have said.
Postal workers fear 'revenge' plan
The postal workers' leader has raised the prospect that Business Secretary Lord Mandelson could be seeking "revenge" for failing to push through part-privatisation of the Royal Mail.
Crowd to retrace John Brown's incendiary footsteps
Just as cold, damp weather couldn't quench John Brown's incendiary fervor, it didn't discourage those determined to follow the radical abolitionist's footsteps Friday, 150 years after he launched the raid that kindled the Civil War.
Lawmaker vows to repost anti-Obama `RedNeck Rap'
A Kansas legislator promised Friday that he'll repost his "RedNeck Rap" video criticizing President Barack Obama on YouTube, while a national civil rights group assailed the video as racist.
Drifter pleads not guilty to killing Wis. couple
A former drifter has pleaded not guilty in Wisconsin to killing two teenage sweethearts nearly 30 years ago.
Chicago police probed for posing with suspect
The Chicago Police Department is investigating several officers for allegedly forcing a man they arrested during last month's G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh to take a photo with them.
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