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Rush for safe havens as euro fears rise

Euro break-up 'could wipe 50pc off London house prices'

Leveson - The Hunt is on

Coulson on Sheridan perjury charge

Operations to be cancelled as doctors vote for industrial action on June 21

Julian Assange's fight to evade extradition to Sweden appears doomed despite stay of execution

FORMER Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson has been arrested on suspicion of committing perjury during the Tommy Sheridan trial

Former News of the World Editor arrested in dawn raid on his London home

EU cookie implementation deadline is today

Google plans to warn more than half a million users of a computer infection that may knock their computers off the Internet this summer.

Under European Union law, Greece cannot leave the euro.

Former Lloyds worker Jessica Harper in £2.5m fraud charge

London 2012 security guards told to smile

Metropolitan police anti-corruption unit investigated over payments

Three killed in northern Italy earthquake

‘Save euro’ plea to Germans as Spain slumps

Spain’s banking crisis reached Britain’s high streets last night when the credit rating of Santander UK was cut.

'Queen of Disco' Donna Summer 'thought she became ill after inhaling 9/11 particles'

Investigators are questioning Mexico's former deputy defence minister and a top army general for suspected links to organised crime

JPMorgan's Trading Loss Is Said to Rise at Least 50%

Rebecca Black 'arrested in Dubai for having sex with Conor McRedmond on backseat of taxi'

Defiant Rebekah Brooks slams 'weak and unjust' move to prosecute her for perverting course of justice

Rebbeca Brooks learned this morning that she will be taken to court over accusations of perverting the course of justice in relation to the phone hacking scandal.

Rebekah Brooks turns screw on Jeremy Hunt with 'hacking advice' email

Rebekah Brooks refused to name source of Brown son story

David Cameron sent commiserations to Rebekah Brooks after she resigned as News International chief executive over the phone hacking scandal

Rebekah Brooks to lift lid on David Cameron friendship

Brink's Mat the reason that Great Train Robber was shot dead in Marbella

British tourist falls to her death from hotel balcony in Magalluf

Four of the last reporters and photographers willing to cover crime stories have been slain in less than a week in violence-torn Veracruz state

Greek far-right parties could end up with as much as 20 percent of the vote in Sunday's elections. The neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party has intensified the xenophobic atmosphere in the country.

Locked Up Abroad is different.