David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.
The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.
Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
Two arrests are made after an attack that left a 93-year-old woman in a critical condition in hospital.
Two Britons reportedly killed while working as journalists in Syria were "engaged in terrorist armed operations," the country's UN ambassador claims.
A man admits raping one woman and seriously sexually assaulting another in Glasgow city centre on a Christmas night out.
Plans to use private firms in police roles in Surrey are put on hold, as West Midlands Police says it will ask the police authority for "a revision to the process".
News International briefed David Cameron on "what to say" before he first met Rupert Murdoch - but he "wouldn't play ball", the Leveson Inquiry hears.
A man whose appeal changed the Scottish legal system walks free from court after a re-trial collapses.
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