We’re cracking down on immigrants. As I write this the UK Home Office’s Twitter feed is working itself into a frenzy over the arrest of some...
Labour claims that thousands of DNA profiles from suspected rapists have been deleted due to the Home office’s inability to act. In October of this year,...
Hutton started sitting 1st August 2003 in a modern attachment to the neo-medieval Royal Courts of Justice with IT facilities on hand. He sat alone. His...
Voltage Security recently released the results of an industry survey in which 62% of senior-level IT and security respondents said they think the Government snoops on...
Home Secretary Theresa May has revealed she has been diagnosed with Type 1 stupidity – but insists it will not affect her political career. The condition...
Members of British trade unions will protest in London later today against the introduction of controversial £1,200 fees for workers who want to take bosses to...
A US court has charged four Russians and a Ukrainian for stealing more than 160 million credit card numbers, which the prosecution says has resulted in...
More than four-fifths (82%) of UK voters think the Government has failed to tackle unemployment effectively, according to a new poll published by the International Trade...
The British government unveiled what it described as the world’s most generous incentives for shale gas on Friday, offering tax breaks to drive investment in a...
Ten years after the death of intelligence analyst David Kelly, the campaign for a formal inquest wages on. Shortly before his unnatural death in 2003, Kelly...
Gay marriage has passed its final parliamentary hurdle, as MPs used a late session in the Commons to wave through amendments from the Lords. On a...
London Metropolitan Police has been ignoring up to 45 percent of all crimes in the city that amount to hundreds of thousands of street attacks, burglaries...
Traces of cocaine have been found in toilets on the parliamentary estate. An investigation by the Sun on Sunday newspaper found traces of the illegal class-A...
Fraud cases totalling more than £500million were recorded in the first half of 2013, up more than a quarter on the previous year, according to KPMG’s...
William Hague has revived accusations of Tory sexism by calling a Labour MP a “stupid woman” during prime minister’s questions. The foreign secretary’s attacks came after...
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