UK - England
Man guilty over van roll deaths
A driver is found guilty of causing death by careless driving after he left his handbrake off and his van rolled down a slope in London, killing two people.
Categories: UK - England
Man guilty over van roll deaths
A driver is found guilty of causing death by careless driving after he left his handbrake off and his van rolled down a slope in London, killing two people.
Rajapaksa granted sweeping powers
Sri Lankan MPs have overwhelmingly approved proposals to let President Mahinda Rajapaksa seek an unlimited number of terms, in a move critics say could lead to dictatorship.
Four admit animal lab hate plot
Four animal rights activists admit waging a hate campaign against people linked to a Cambridgeshire animal testing laboratory.
Categories: UK - England
Four admit animal lab hate plot
Four animal rights activists admit waging a hate campaign against people linked to a Cambridgeshire animal testing laboratory.
Britons drown off Spanish coast
Two men, believed to a be father and son from surrey, drown in rough seas off the Costa del Sol in Spain.
Categories: UK - England
SNP outlines government programme
The Scottish government unveils plans to scrap the "double jeopardy" rule under its new programme for government.
Extradition laws to be reviewed
The government orders an independent review of the UK's extradition laws, which will examine if the US-UK treaty is "unbalanced".
Pope's blessing on people of UK
Pope Benedict XVI prays for God's blessing on the people of the UK ahead of his visit to Scotland and England.
Pope 'looking forward' to UK visit
The Pope has said he is "very much looking forward" to his visit to the UK next week, and thanked all those involved in advance for their efforts.
Dog survives 150ft cliff plunge
A terrier is rescued by the RNLI after falling 150ft down cliffs at a Cornish beach.
Categories: UK - England
BP spreads blame over oil spill
BP's internal investigation into the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico finds that "a series of failures" was to blame
Kelly inquest calls under review
Ministers meet to discuss whether to release information about the death of government scientist Dr David Kelly and whether to hold a formal inquest.
FIA rejects new team applications
Formula 1's governing body turns down all the entries from teams hoping to fill the vacant 13th slot in 2011, with former champion Jacques Villeneuve among those to miss out.
Inquiry to hear from HIV victims
The injury into contaminated NHS blood products in the 1980s will hear from the victims who contracted HIV and Hepatitis.
Busiest day for cycle hire scheme
Central London's Cycle Hire scheme recorded its busiest day during Tuesday's strike on the London Tube.
Categories: UK - England
Sir Ranulph fined over car crash
Sir Ranulph Fiennes is fined £1,000 after he had a "momentary loss of consciousness" at the wheel of his car and crashed into another vehicle.
Categories: UK - England
Father withdraws MoD legal action
The father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan abandons legal action against the MoD over equipment, claiming the court costs could bankrupt him.
Categories: UK - England
How the BP oil spill was plugged
A scale model of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and how it is being repaired
Writing off tax is 'unaffordable'
The country "cannot afford" to write-off underpayments of income tax caused by problems with the calculation system, a minister says.

