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A data breach by Islington Council leads to people reported for anti-social behaviour and drug taking getting information on those who complained.
Some 1.4m Olympic football tickets go on sale, London 2012 organisers have announced
Independence Day director Roland Emmerich has won six awards in his native Germany for his Shakespeare mystery Anonymous.
Abigail Washburn plays the banjo and sings in Chinese to improve U.S.-China relations
A Catholic priest who "inadvertently" showed indecent images during a presentation at a primary school in County Tyrone has released a statement in his church bulletin.
A British aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan has been found dead, with a note saying he was killed by the Taliban, local police say.
The British Ministry of Defence might place surface-to-air missiles on a water tower in a densely populated London neighborhood as part of security for the Olympic Games this summer, a ministry official said Sunday.
Saudi officials say they have no suspicions about the late al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden's widows and children, who arrived in the kingdom last week.
Several major roads are blocked by fallen trees in parts of Wales as driving rain and strong winds continue to cause problems.
Two men are arrested and weapons and cash are seized after an armed robbery at a Brighton massage parlour in the early hours.
Gunmen attacked Christians worshipping on a Nigerian university campus on Sunday, with witnesses reporting multiple explosions and gunfire.
US President Barack Obama has been showing his lighter side, entertaining an audience at the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
Talking Samuel Beckett in ruins of bombed Syrian town
Almost 3,000 homes in Oxfordshire are without power.
Director Peter Jackson defends the new filming technique revealed in the Hobbit footage, which some critics have called 'uncinematic'.
While the death toll in Syria escalates despite the presence of international monitors, the newly-appointed head of the U.N. observer mission is scheduled to arrive in the besieged country Sunday.
Meredith Kercher's father appeals to her murderer to "come clean" and reveal what really happened the night she was stabbed to death.
Argentine oil firm YPF vows to keep providing supplies as the dispute over its forced nationalisation continues.
A spoof ad played for White House correspondents takes aim at Mitt Romney for admitting he once put his family dog in a cage and perched it on top of his car.
LUCKNOW, India (AP) -- Angry parents are demanding to know why their kids are being taught about bombs and knives at nursery schools in a northern Indian state....
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