Amazon 1p sales bonanza after computer glitch misprices thousands of items, leaving angry retailers 'losing £20,000 overnight'
Daily Mail - Sat Dec 13, 2014
Shoppers have cashed in on a technical glitch on Amazon after a malfunction saw thousands of items listed on the site for just 1p. More»
Silver disc-like UFO spotted moving over city as the Met Office say it ISN'T a cloud
Daily Mail - Fri Sep 19, 2014
Thousands of miles from suspected alien crash sites, the people of Portsmouth have good reason to consider themselves safe from the prying eyes of extra-terrestrials. More»
'Did you see that?' Heathrow jet pilot saw high-speed 'UFO' that 'passed within feet of his plane'
Daily Mail, UK - Sun Jan 5, 2014
A pilot has reported a mysterious flying object passed within feet of his cockpit in the skies around London's Heathrow Airport. More»
Report: US military cracked most online encryption
Associated Press - Fri Sep 6, 2013
WASHINGTON - The National Security Agency, working with the British government, has secretly been unraveling encryption technology that billions of Internet users rely upon to keep their electronic messages and confidential data safe from prying eyes, according to published reports Thursday based on internal U. More»
U.K. government thought destroying Guardian hard drives would stop Snowden stories
Washington Post - Mon Aug 19, 2013
In a remarkable post, Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger describes how the British government raided the Guardian's offices in order to destroy hard drives containing information provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden. More»
Mad cow UK study: About 30,000 Britons may carry dormant disease
Global Post - Fri May 3, 2013
Health experts say 30,000 Britons - double a prior estimate - likely carry a dormant form of mad cow disease, and that in a high-case scenario up to 1,000 people could die from it. More»
EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour"
The Telegraph, UK - Mon Sep 3, 2012
A five-year research programme, called Project Indect, aims to develop computer programmes which act as "agents" to monitor and process information from web sites, discussion forums, file servers, peer-to-peer networks and even individual computers. More»
Lawyer for Assange detained at Heathrow and told she was on a 'secret watch list'
The Daily Mail - Sun Sep 2, 2012
A lawyer acting for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says she was stopped at Heathrow and told that she was on a secret watch-list and required special clearance before she could board her plane. More»
Zombie and UFO queries are wasting police time, warns chief
The Telegraph, UK - Tue Dec 27, 2011
Chief Constable Ian Arundale is annoyed at officers being forced to spend hours answering "bizarre" queries instead of being on the beat. More»
Assange wins latest round in extradition fight
CNN - Sun Dec 4, 2011
London - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal against extradition to Sweden on sex allegations, the British High Court announced Monday. More»
UK tabloid reporter: Phone hacking a regular tool
Associated Press - Mon Nov 28, 2011
LONDON - A former reporter at Britain's News of the World made a rare, robust defense of phone hacking Tuesday, telling Britain's media ethics inquiry that eavesdropping on voicemails was a "perfectly acceptable tool" to help journalists uncover stories. More»
English earthquakes blamed on shale 'fracking'
Associated Press - Tue Nov 1, 2011
LONDON - The only company in Britain using hydraulic fracturing to release natural gas from shale rock said Wednesday that the controversial technique probably did trigger earth tremors in April and May. More»
Occupy London - Archbishop of Canterbury finally speaks - and backs protesters
The Daily Mail - Sun Oct 30, 2011
The Archbishop of Canterbury last night broke his silence on the protesters camped outside St Paul's Cathedral, saying he sympathised with the 'urgent larger issues' they raised. More»
Is mysterious translucent jelly found in Cumbrian Fells from outer space?
The Daily Mail - Sat Oct 22, 2011
Walkers in the Lake District fells have spotted mysterious blobs of translucent jelly which, according to folklore, comes from outer space. More»
Nessie is spotted again!
The Daily Mail - Tue Sep 13, 2011
It's been said before and it's being said again: Nessie is alive under the waves of Loch Ness. More»
Tony Blair is godfather to Rupert Murdoch's daughter and attended her baptism on banks of the River Jordan
The Daily Mail - Sun Sep 4, 2011
Tony Blair is godparent to one of Rupert Murdoch's children, it emerged last night. More»
"Freaked out" BBC reporter tells millions of radio listeners of the moment he faced a UFO on his way to work
The Daily Mail - Tue Aug 2, 2011
It's a radio station known for irreverent chat, where current affairs and topical discussion reign supreme. More»
News of the World phone-hacking whistleblower found dead
The Guardian, UK - Sun Jul 17, 2011
Sean Hoare, the former News of the World showbiz reporter who was the first named journalist to allege Andy Coulson was aware of phone hacking by his staff, has been found dead, the Guardian has learned. More»
Ex-Cameron aide arrested in UK hacking scandal
Associated Press - Thu Jul 7, 2011
LONDON - Prime Minister David Cameron's former communications chief and an ex-royal reporter were arrested Friday in a phone hacking and police corruption scandal that has already toppled a major tabloid and rattled the cozy relationship between British politicians and the powerful Murdoch media empire. More»
UFOs filmed above BBC building in London
The Daily Mail - Wed Jun 29, 2011
If UFOs are real and trying to get our attention perhaps they are getting a little more savvy about the way we humans work. More»
Mystery of the helicopter that landed at scene of Dr Kelly's death after his body was found
The Daily Mail - Fri May 13, 2011
A helicopter mysteriously landed at the scene of Dr David Kelly's death shortly after the body was found. More»
UFOs in Wales: police reveal locations of sightings from past 10 years
Wales Online - Sat Apr 2, 2011
The truth is still out there as new details emerge of the true extent of UFO reports across Wales. More»
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange WILL be extradited to Sweden
The Daily Mail - Wed Feb 23, 2011
The founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, will be extradited to Sweden to answer sex attack allegations, a judge has ruled. More»
Police sex files on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are leaked online
The Daily Mail - Sat Feb 5, 2011
Swedish police documents on the Julian Assange sex cases have been leaked online. More»
WikiLeaks Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Promoting Freedom of Speech
AlterNet - Tue Feb 1, 2011
Whistle-blower website WikiLeaks has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian politician Snorre Valen, who was behind the nod, tells Reuters. More»
Global Spate of Mysterious Animal Deaths
Associated Press - Tue Jan 4, 2011
More and more animals are being found dead as the mysterious spate of mass bird and fish deaths has turned into a global phenomenon. More»
Rendlesham Forest UFO airmen at Woodbridge event
BBC - Wed Dec 29, 2010
Two former USAF servicemen have returned to Suffolk, 30 years after the claims of UFO sightings in a forest. More»
Case for inquest into David Kelly death 'unanswerable'
BBC - Wed Dec 29, 2010
Campaigners for a full inquest into the death of government weapons inspector David Kelly say they have presented an "unanswerable" case. More»
Ex-cop says he saw Nessie - twice
Orange News - Tue Dec 14, 2010
A retired police detective, whose father captured one of the most famous images of the Loch Ness monster, claims he has seen the creature twice. More»
Interpol puts WikiLeaks founder on most-wanted list
CNN - Mon Nov 29, 2010
Interpol, at the request of a Swedish court looking into alleged sex crimes from earlier this year, has put WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on its most-wanted listed. More»