India's top investigation agency carries out raids on homes of a former telecommunications minister suspected of an alleged scandal, reports say. [via BBC News - Home]
M4 cameras trap 6,500 speeding
More than 6,500 drivers have been caught out since average speed check cameras were introduced on the M4 in south east Wales, figures show. [via BBC News - Home]
UK 'feared Megrahi prison death'
Britain feared Libya would take harsh action against UK interests if the Lockerbie bomber died in prison, latest Wikileaks cables allege. [via BBC News - Home]
Public 'should help clear roads'
Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond says people should help out neighbours by clearing side streets and pavements. [via BBC News - Home]
IE9 introduces anti-tracking tool
Users of IE9 will get far more control over what sites can collect about their online activities. [via BBC News - Home]
Eval of Fort Hood suspect under way
A mental evaluation of Maj. Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009, is set to continue Wednesday. [via CNN.com]