Mladic UN war crimes trial delayed

The war crimes trial of ex-Bosnian Serb commander General Ratko Mladic has been delayed by a judge in The Hague due to "errors" by prosecutors in disclosing evidence to defence lawyers.Read

Media wins video footage battle

Media organisations have won their High Court battle against orders forcing them to give police film footage of the high-profile evictions of residents from the Dale Farm travellers' site.Read

Queen to visit zoo on jubilee tour

The Queen is visiting Chester Zoo as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour to celebrate 60 years on the throne.Read

Old films bring back the memories

Archive films are being used to help people with dementia and other memory disorders in a new project.Read

Home-working side-effects revealed

Mothers face unexpected side-effects when they work from home, including higher energy bills and having more washing-up to do, according to a new study.Read

PM queries single currency survival

The survival of the European single currency is in question, creating "huge risks" for Britain's economy, Prime Minister David Cameron is to say.Read

Appeal man bailed in dramatic twist

A young man who has always pleaded his innocence over a 2004 murder has enjoyed his first taste of freedom in more than seven years after a dramatic twist in his case at the Court of Appeal.Read

Cheers as murder appeal man bailed

A young man who has spent more than seven years behind bars for a murder he has always insisted he did not commit was greeted by emotional scenes as he was freed on bail by the Court of Appeal.Read

Cameron and King urge euro action

Sir Mervyn King and David Cameron have led an attack on a lack of progress in tackling the eurozone crisis as the region's problems threatened to hamper UK growth.Read

Bank chief's verdict on debt woes

Sir Mervyn King has delivered a hard-hitting verdict on Europe's debt woes as he admitted the crisis will hamper UK growth this year and next.Read

Britons' holiday money goes further

British tourists are finding their holiday money going further not just in the eurozone but in many other destinations as well, according to a survey.Read

Helicopters to resume normal flying

The operator of a helicopter which ditched in the North Sea last week with 14 people on board is to resume normal flying in the next 24 hours.Read

EU in strikes on Somali pirates

The European Union has said its naval force off the Somali coastline has carried out its first air strikes against pirate targets on shore.Read

When newsreader fought back tears

Newsreader Sophie Raworth has told how she struggled to fight back tears during one of the most heart-wrenching bulletins.Read

Lottery cash to boost film industry

Millions of pounds of lottery money will be used to boost the film industry as part of a five-year plan to increase audiences and find new talent.Read

Nursing staff heckle 'liar' Lansley

Nurses have heckled and laughed at Health Secretary Andrew Lansley after he claimed clinical staffing levels in the NHS had increased.Read

Clegg defends schools pupil premium

Nick Clegg has denied that the Government's flagship pupil premium is being used by schools to plug budget cuts, amid claims that it is not extra funding.Read

Olympic stadium decision delayed

A decision on the future of the Olympic Stadium faces fresh delay as the competition to find tenants was extended by eight weeks.Read

Dalai Lama warns against despair

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has warned the British people against feeling "hopeless" and "helpless" in the face of economic difficulties.Read

Riot alert over jail release delay

Prisoners could start rioting unless more money is made available to deal with the increase in the Parole Board's caseload, its former chairman has said.Read