Capello replies with interest to Rooney comment
Former England coach Fabio Capello refused to let his row with England striker Wayne Rooney die a death on Wednesday as he claimed the player performed much better for Manchester United than his count
Indian-origin student charged with hacking in UK
An Indian-origin student of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK has been charged with hacking into the varsity's computer system, police sources on Wednesday.
Charantoor Kultar Singh, 22, was
World's fastest skateboarding record set at 80.56mph
Adrenaline junkie Mischo Erban set a new world record as the fastest skateboarder ever by racing at 80.56mph.
Erban, 28, hurtled down an 18-degree street in Quebec, Canada, to pick up enough pace and
Your toddler, seen as Tyson’s equal
Mothers who complain looking after a toddler is quite exhausting please note: Daily antics of your naughty little one can burn energy equivalent to 83 rounds in the boxing ring, a new study has claime
‘Jacko’s spirit still haunts his house’
Three years after his death the spirit of King of Pop Michael Jackson is still haunting the Los Angeles mansion where he died.
Jobless youngsters in UK to be taught cricket to keep them from crime
Around 10,000 Neets (Not in Education, Employment and Training) will be taught the basic skills of cricket to gain sports qualifications, which would keep them out of trouble, by cricket’s charity org
Man sues ex wife over 640K pounds shoe collection
A millionaire is suing his poker playing former wife for her 640,000-pound designer shoe collection, claiming that she hid them from him in their divorce settlement.
42-year-old shoe-lover Beth Shak
London Olympics costliest Games ever
The Olympics in London next month are on track to be among the most expensive to date with a projected cost of 8.4 billion pounds in real terms and at 101 per cent over budget, according to a Universi
UK hackers admit plotting attacks on CIA, firms
Two British hackers pleaded guilty in a London court on Monday to plotting attacks against computers of international firms, law enforcement bodies and government agencies including the CIA, in a cybe
Arab Spring poses UK threat: intelligence boss
The Arab Spring uprisings have given al-Qaeda new arenas in which to rebuild, increasing the chances of home-grown terrorist attacks in Britain, the head of its domestic intelligence warned on Monday.