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Guantanamo prisoner claims abuse, torture
A British man held in Guantanamo Bay has given an account of his 14-year ordeal and made a number of shocking claims.
A British man held in Guantanamo Bay has given an account of his 14-year ordeal and made a number of shocking claims.
A British fraudster who faked a coma to avoid prosecution has been jailed for obstructing justice.
Barrister suing after he was bitten by a deadly spider during flight.
Paul Davies stands atop Bidean nam Bian pleased to bag a Munro and learn four new words to describe rain.
Ronnie Pickering needs no introduction, his self-assured and strangely prophesizing fame has him firmly planted in the "worst driver caught on camera" cannon for this spat in northern England.
David Cameron has said lurid allegations about Oxford University initiation are "nonsense" and "completely untrue".
BBC journalist Sarah Teale was filming a report in the street about the harassment of women - then she became a victim herself.
This is the astonishing sight that greeted police officers investigating reports of "a few cannabis plants" in London.
UK intelligence agency MI5 is paying Muslim informants for controversial short-term spying missions targeting homegrown Islamist extremists.
Cara Delevingne has become the second-richest supermodel in the world beating Kate Moss for the first time.
Belfast has not forgotten its troubled history but the city's future is looking brighter, finds David Mercer.
Wine bar fined $244,600 after an 18-year-old girl had to have her stomach removed after drinking a free liquid nitrogen cocktail.
A narcissistic blowhard leads the Republican presidential race. Australia goes through PMs like a banana republic on fast-forward. What's going on?
Gayle Newland disguised her appearance and voice to dupe her friend into having sex.
In her first public appearance since July, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed a new fringe as she arrived at church yesterday with her husband Prince William.
The family of a Kiwi man who was stabbed to death are being offered support from a trust set up in the memory of a teenager who also died from knife wounds.
Corbyn's rise echoes that of another senior-citizen socialist who has come out of nowhere this year to rattle his party's centre-left establishment.
Xenia Taliotis spends a day at one of the unhappiest places on Earth.
Lawyer who offended female barrister after saying her LinkedIn profile picture was "stunning" used social media to call his own daughter "hot".
There have been ripples of criticism in Britain over the Cameron Government's revelation that RAF drones have killed two British nationals in Syria.
Jeremy Corbyn is about to become the new Labour leader - and that should scares British voters, writes Mike Hosking.
Woman who claims she was assaulted by female friend pretending to be a man tells court they sunbathed together while she was blindfolded.
Rugby fans heading over to London for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, due to kick off in just over nine days, can expect to arrive in a city full of colour and brimming with tournament excitement.
Antony Britton's escape bid goes wrong after he tries to emulate Harry Houdini and wriggle out of a coffin six feet under.
A British developer has come up with an ingenious way of getting rid of annoying spam emails and getting revenge on the people sending them in one fell swoop.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has snapped up an eight-bedroom 17th-century Grade II-listed home in north London.
If there's a positive to his stunning rise, it's that he's the absolute antithesis of the carefully groomed and packaged identikit candidate, writes Paul Thomas.
A British technology company has developed an iPhone that can go a week without recharging, running instead off a built-in hydrogen fuel cell.
World-renowned pianist found beaten to death in her home, and police have arrested husband on suspicion of murder.