Sunday, 18 March 2012




Why your face can't lie: The uncontrolable tell-tale signs of deceit in high-stakes deceptions

Deceit: Murderer Tracie Andrews could not hide her lies completely, according to scientists who have studied how muscles behave when people are not being honest

Researchers from the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, Canada, discovered five tell-tale facial muscles activate differently when we are lying.







Taxman denied more than £1bn as rich and famous register their townhouses, mansions and castles abroad

Sir Mick Jagger

Rich homeowners including Mick Jagger have registered properties worth £200billion in 122 locations around the world to avoid the taxman in Britain in the past 12 years.


Indian call centres selling YOUR credit card details and medical records for just TWO PENCE

Big business: About 330,000 people are employed in India's call centres, in an industry worth around £3.2 billion a year. (File picture)

The data touted in a hotel room, near Delhi, would be a goldmine for criminals, allowing fraudsters to syphon thousands of pounds from bank accounts within minutes.






NHS spends £20,000 a week for just one surgeon because of staff shortages caused by European rules

'Not sustainable': North Cumbria Hospital spent £20,000 hiring a surgeon for a week because of the cap on working hours

North Cumbria Hospital spent £20,000 hiring a surgeon for a week because of the cap on working hours. More than £2bn has been spent since the rules came in.







Castro knew JFK was about to be killed, claims retired CIA intelligence chief

Fidel Castro told staff he was going to murder President Kennedy to prove his allegiance to the communist cause, according to a new book by a retired CIA analyst

Rumours of the Cuban dictator's involvement in a plot to murder his fierce adversary have swirled for almost half a century since the assassination in Dallas in November 1963.






Furtive briefings by MI5 and the Government's BIG LIE over secret justice

Weasel words: MI5's chief Jonathan Evans is arguing that ministers need 'sweeping powers' to conceal sensitive information from open courts

MI5 Director General Jonathan Evans (pictured) claims that in the interests of national security ministers need 'sweeping powers' to conceal sensitive information from open courts.







Ken Livingstone facing new query over charity 'kickback' which helped him save £50K in tax payments

Ken Livingstone and London ambassador Myleene Klaas

Mr Livingstone, the former London Mayor who is Labour’s candidate in this year’s race, has been dogged by accusations of hypocrisy.