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David Smythe has been prominent in highlighting the dangers of fracking and helped to persuade West Sussex County Council to reject an application to drill an exploratory shale well.
Simon Mayne’s son Richard, 20, was one of ten Britons on the Malaysia Airlines jet downed by a missile in eastern Ukraine.
Flight MH17, a Boeing 777-200 aircraft, exploded into flames at 33,000ft as it was hit by a surface-to-air missile over territory near Donetsk held by pro-Russian rebels.
Flight MH17, which was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew, was flying between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur after taking off at lunchtime today.
The most senior official at the Home Office will work to 'find answers' about questions raised over historic child abuse in Whitehall and Parliament, the Prime Minister said
The former Cabinet minister has joined 130 MPs demanding an investigation into Leon Brittan's (pictured) handling of the document.
Lord Brittan, 74, is now facing questions over his handling of the document and inconsistencies in his account of what he did with it.
Murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler's sister called on the PM to keep his vows on press regulation, saying: 'Ordinary people have suffered terribly from journalists'.
Under Mr Coulson’s editorship at News of the World, the phone messages of actors, celebrities, and politicians were intercepted on ‘an industrial scale’.
In an unnerving recruitment video believed to have been shot in Syria and released by extremist group ISIS, Australian men are understood to be among those urging fellow Muslims to join them.
Ahmed Muthana from Cardiff, whose son Nasser, 20, featured in a chilling terror recruitment video for ISIS, says he has thrown out family pictures of his child- adding he never wants to see hm again.
The paedophile MP took the schoolboy from his Rochdale constituency to London and introduced him to Liberal Party leader David Steel at Westminster.
Google has received scores of 'right to be forgotten' requests following a controversial European court ruling this week - half of which have been made by criminals, reports suggest.
The 88-year-old monarch, who is patron of the charity which helps reporters and their families, attended its anniversary celebrations at the Stationers' Hall in central London today.
Lord Steel said there 'is no question he would be up for assault now' but compared the child abuse claims to corporeal punishment in schools.
Sir Cyril Smith (pictured), who died at 82 in a nursing home in Rochdale in 2010, is also said to have abused boys at the town's Knowl View residential school.
The charred body of the victim, identified locally as Oliver ‘Ollie’ Gobat, was discovered on the island of St Lucia hours after his family reported him missing.
Henry Miller, 19, travelled to a remote rainforest area in the South American country and took 'Yage', a drink which induces vivid hallucinations. His body was dumped on a lonely dirt road hours after he collapsed.
The FBI say William Vahey, who abused children at London's elite Southbank International School, regularly accompanied students on overnight field trips.
Ukip events manager Lizzy Vaid appears in in the party’s manifesto, with her quoted as saying: ‘I’ll be voting Ukip because they’re the only party listening to what people want.’
EXCLUSIVE: For four decades, the depraved 29st MP for Rochdale was free to prey on vulnerable children as young as eight.
Surrey solicitor Victor Barker’s 12-year-old son James (pictured) was among the 29 people who were killed in the 1998 bombing.
Branded ‘man with no shame’ after presiding over the Mid Staffs scandal. Sir David leaves his post next month on a £110,000-a-year pension, and hopes to work with Press regulator to prevent stories against the NHS.
The charter was drawn up by politicians and approved by the Queen in the wake of the Leveson Inquiry into alleged wrongdoing by journalists.
A 16-year-old boy at £30,000-a-year Westminster School, whose former pupils include Nick Clegg, has been arrested after allegedly posting a sexual photo of a girl online.
The undercover officer sent reports of how the couple ‘had, in reality, separated’ during the Macpherson inquiry into their son Stephen’s racist murder.
Commander Richard Walton has been temporarily removed from his post as head of the counter-terrorism command SO15.
The former Health Secretary finally said sorry after more official paperwork laid bare the disturbing links between National Council for Civil Liberties and the vile paedophile group that campaigned to allow sex with children.
In 1979, an edition of Magpie, PIE’s official journal, carried the NCCL appeal for new members in an appalling 'Year of the Child' edition.
Miss Harman, her MP husband Jack Dromey and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt have been under mounting pressure to explain the connections to the Paedophile Information Exchange.
Miss Harman, her MP husband Jack Dromey, and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt have been under mounting pressure to explain the connections to the Paedophile Information Exchange while holding key roles in the National Council for Civil Liberties.
Harriet Harman, her husband, Jack Dromey and Patricia Hewitt were key figures in the National Council for Civil Liberties when it forged links with the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange.
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman, her husband, home affairs spokesman Jack Dromey, and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt all held key roles in the National Council for Civil Liberties.
In a letter, seven major international bodies urged David Cameron to 'take immediate steps to safeguard press freedom in the UK'.
The trio held key roles in a human rights organisation that supported the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange.
MPs say they want managers at West Hertfordshire NHS trust to be held to account. It emerged last night that the man who was in charge at the time quit the Health Service just as the problems were coming to light.
On the eve of a crippling London Underground strike, the tanned union leader – who was pictured baking on Rio's Copacabana beach - retorted:' What do you want me to do?
The individual, believed to be chief executive Jasmine Whitbread (pictured with Dame Helen Mirren) is among 20 employees earning more than £100,000 at the charity’s international body.
Mary Stroman, 16, attended the same school in Westminster as Tallulah Wilson, 15, who killed herself at St Pancras station. Mary died in a similar way ten days ago.
The mother of Tallulah Wilson who threw herself under a train demanded action yesterday against the 'toxic digital world' of the internet that glamorises suicide and self-harm.
Alan Collins, the lawyer representing around 60 people who reported being abused by Savile, told BBC Breakfast he feared an opportunity could be 'missed' by all the other investigations into Savile.
The celebrity cook said she didn't want to dwell on the experience, instead joking: 'And actually, since then I’ve eaten a lot of chocolate, had a very good Christmas and I'm into the New Year.'
Dr Kate Stone was on holiday in Lochailort near Fort William when the beast charged into her in a ‘one-in-a-million’ accident.
Prince Harry’s voicemail was also intercepted, the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey in Central London was told.
More than 90 per cent of national newspapers and the vast majority of the regional press, along with major magazine publishers, have signed up to the regulator.
Baroness Thatcher, who died last April, gave her devoted assistant a tax-free £50,000 bequest and a flower brooch with emeralds and ruby diamonds.
Tory MP and former minister Nick Herbert is one of around 500 members of Her Majesty’s Privy Council, but he wasn't among the four politicians who approved curbs that end three centuries of Press freedom.
Sharon Shoesmith, former head of children’s services at Haringey Council, will benefit from a total pay-out of around £700,000 after winning her unfair dismissal case.
Despite being seen as itching to ascend the throne, the Prince is already feeling the weight of duty, according to an extraordinary profile published today.
A powerful group of the world’s leading Press freedom organisations has written to the Queen urging her not to sign a Royal Charter drawn up by politicians to oversee regulation of Britain’s 300-year- old free Press.