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Jun 14, 2012
The former chief executive of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire in Britain has been sent for trial on charges that she concealed evidence of phone hacking from police investigators. Read Article Rebekah Brooks sent for trial over phone-hacking inquiry
Jun 13, 2012
Former Uk PM claims media baron disliked pro-European stance. Read Article Major says Murdoch sought policy change for backing
Jun 11, 2012
David Cameron left his eight-year-old daughter at a restaurant for around a quarter of an hour following a family lunch, his Downing Street office confirmed today. Read Article UK prime minister leaves daughter unattended at pub for 15 minutes
Jun 10, 2012
Britain is poised to legislate to allow marriage services next year.
Read Article British Muslims join anti-gay marriage campaign
Jun 09, 2012
Forced marriages are estimated to involve about 8,000 people living in Britain each year, primarily girls of Pakistani origin.
Read Article Forced marriage to be a crime in UK
Jun 06, 2012
The hospitalisation of the Duke of Edinburgh cast a shadow over the climax to Britain's four-day holiday to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 60-year reign. Read Article Duke's health casts shadow as diamond jubilee reaches climax
Jun 04, 2012
Shrugging off the cold and wet conditions, royal fans turned out in thousands to watch Her Majesty leading a flotilla of a thousand boats to mark her 60-year reign. Read Article Diamond Jubilee: pomp, pageantry and parties
Jun 02, 2012
An estimated 1 million people are expected to line the river's banks from Putney to Tower Bridge as boats accompany a specially designed barge bearing the queen's party Read Article Queen Elizabeth diamond jubilee fete with a girl's best friends
May 30, 2012
Lawyers for the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, will meet in London tomorrow in a last-ditch attempt to prevent his extradition to Sweden on sexual-assault charges. Read Article Late bid to stop extradition of WikiLeaks founder Assange
May 29, 2012
The fallout that has followed the jailing of a gang involved in sex crimes this month is causing disquiet in Britain's Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities. Read Article Protest at racial slurs as UK sex-crime gang is jailed