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Secret FBI and Scotland Yard call 'tapped' by Anonymous... who they were trying to catch
The incredible cyber raid is the most audacious and sinister yet to be carried out by the shadowy hacking group and shows how powerful Anonymous has become.
Chris Huhne quits as Energy Minister after being charged with lying to police over speeding points that 'wife took for him'
Mr Huhne, pictured, the first Cabinet minister in history to be forced from office by a criminal prosecution, fiercely protested his innocence.
Spanish town celebrates after winning £600m on lottery - except for one man who FORGOT to buy his ticket
Filmmaker Costis Mitsotakis, who lives on the outskirts of Sodeto, was missed off as residents went round collecting money for the superdraw from the village's 70 houses.
FA strips John Terry of England captaincy for second time ahead of Anton Ferdinand race row trial
The decision comes just two days after Westminster Magistrates' Court ruled Terry, 31, will stand trial on July 9 to answer a charge that he racially abused Ferdinand.
Prince William arrives in Falklands for tour of duty amid simmering tensions between Britain and Argentina
The threat comes after more than 100 militants armed with wooden clubs threw paint bombs and sprayed 'English out of Malvinas' on the HSBC branch in Buenos Aires yesterday.
We're doomed if we listen to this grey-minded trundler
QUENTIN LETTS: Prof Les Ebdon, proposed new head of the Office For Fair Access (OFFA) has long bleated on about how universities should take fewer undergraduates from the best schools.
Guess who I saw on my holiday? Tourist captures incredible images of previously unrecorded South American tribe (including a curious boy in the bushes)
British tourist Zara MacAlister captured the heart stopping moment during a river boat expedition in the jungles of the Manú National Park in south-eastern Peru.
Egypt football violence: Riot spreads as thousands of protesters clash with police in Cairo
The victims were among a crowd of people who were blasted with rubber bullets and tear gas in demonstrations outside the Interior Ministry in Cairo. Their deaths could lead to more political upheaval.
Twitter pictures show figures dressed like KKK members in London
The pictures were taken in Chigwell and nearby Leytonstone, with the figures appearing to be carrying flaming torches.
BMW careers into man's porch as he sits watching television just feet away
Chris Sparrow, 47, was about to go to bed when the high-powered black motor ploughed into his home in Essex at about 10.20pm.
Cruel couple facing jail for 'appalling' neglect of sheepdog which became trapped in a ball of its own matted hair
David and Marjorie Massey admitted two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to five-year-old Woody (pictured) after animal cruelty officers said the level cruelty he suffered was 'incomprehensible'.
UK weather: 4 inches of snow to fall across Britain as mercury plummets to -10c
A level three 'amber' cold weather alert has been issued, which warns of health risks to the elderly and vulnerable, and the likelihood of disruption to transport.
Alzheimer's risk test: Quiz reveals who might fall victim to disease
The Alzheimer's Questionnaire, which is almost 90 per cent accurate, measures mild cognitive impairment – the slight memory lapses that can be a precursor of the disease.
Real-life James Bond Alex Thomson performs 'The Keel Walk' aboard his Hugo Boss yacht
Looking every part the classic James Bond, a British skipper dressed suavely in black tie mounts the keel of a speeding sail boat in waters near the Isle of Wight.
Caught on CCTV: The moment dopey arsonist tries to torch pub¿ but sets HIMSELF on fire (and pedals off with a blazing backside)
Michael Morgan can be seen cycling up to the front door of The Club pub in Congleton, Cheshire. He then brazenly pours through the letterbox and all over the door.
MoneySupermarket.com survey: Stoke Newington named as burglary capital of Britain
Applerley Bridge in West Yorkshire is runner-up in a table of 20 districts based on research into insurance claims. The leafy village came second only to Stoke Newington in north-east London.
Millions 'to get back weekly bin collections': End unpopular schemes or face voters, councils told
Eric Pickles will reveal more than 70 councils intend to use a £250million government fund to end unpopular fortnightly schemes.
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Hero doctor amputates man's arm while perched on gantry 100ft off the ground
Brave James Hickman (pictured), carried out the emergency operation on a 56-year-old man who got his arm caught in machinery near Langport, Somerset.
Stab victim Abigail Witchell's mother: How did the News of the World know my girl was pregnant?
Speaking at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, Baroness Hollins, pictured, said she had no idea how the now-defunct tabloid acquired the information.