Iceland cash freeze protects savers 06:05, Oct 13 2008
The Government has seized more than enough Icelandic assets to pay back British savers caught up in the country's banking collapse, it was revealed. more
Threatened coastal 'gems' revealed 05:35, Oct 13 2008
Miles of coastline, ancient monuments, listed buildings, a historic garden and the habitat at Brownsea Island are all at risk of erosion or coastal flooding in the South West, the National Trust warned. more
Three in court over Kinsella death 05:35, Oct 13 2008
Three teenagers are due to appear at the Old Bailey accused of killing 16-year-old Ben Kinsella. more
Tributes to flats crash victim 05:05, Oct 13 2008
Tributes have been paid to a man killed when two stolen cars ploughed into a block of flats as he was walking home from a night out. more
Threatened coastal 'gems' reveals 03:35, Oct 13 2008
Miles of coastline, ancient monuments, listed buildings, a historic garden and the habitat at Brownsea Island are all at risk of erosion or coastal flooding in the South West, the National Trust warned. more
Let Gurkhas settle in UK: Lumley 03:35, Oct 13 2008
Actress Joanna Lumley will join Gurkha soldiers in Parliament to fight for their right to settle in the UK. more
Third of TVs not digital converted 01:35, Oct 13 2008
Nearly one third of the UK's 60 million TV sets have still not been converted to digital, according to figures. more
Taxpayer set to take stake in banks 01:35, Oct 13 2008
A revolution in British banking will be sparked when plans are unveiled for the taxpayer to take a stake in the High Street's biggest names. more
BA criticised over cancellations 20:35, Oct 12 2008
British Airways (BA) is currently the worst national carrier in Europe for cancellations, it has been claimed. more
Government defiant over 42-day plan 20:35, Oct 12 2008
The Government has insisted it was pressing ahead with 42-day terror detention - despite claims that the plans are already "dead". more
Archbishop eyes inter-faith peace 20:05, Oct 12 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that Christians and Muslims faced an "extensive and demanding" agenda as they searched for peace and understanding. more
Couple quizzed over baby's death 19:35, Oct 12 2008
An investigation has been launched by police after the death of a three-month-old baby boy. more
PM claims crisis blueprint victory 19:05, Oct 12 2008
Gordon Brown has claimed victory in his battle to persuade European leaders that a British-style bank bail-out can stem global financial turmoil. more
Honour debt to Gurkhas, says Lumley 17:35, Oct 12 2008
Actress Joanna Lumley has called on the Government to "honour our debt" and support moves which would allow all retired Gurkhas to live in the UK. more
Mother denies Scarlett neglect 16:35, Oct 12 2008
The mother of murdered teenager Scarlett Keeling has denied she was guilty of neglecting her daughter and said she would not answer a court summons to face such allegations. more
Mandelson 'set for £1m package' 16:35, Oct 12 2008
Peter Mandelson is in line for a taxpayer-funded pay-off and pension of up to £1 million after leaving the European Commission to rejoin the Cabinet, it has been revealed. more
Scarlett's mother summoned to court 14:05, Oct 12 2008
A mother who is campaigning for justice after the rape and murder of her teenage daughter in India is being summoned to answer allegations of neglect, her lawyer has said. more