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Two former IRA prisoners blackmailed two businessmen to try to get a share of £6m, London's Southwark Crown Court hears.
A film-maker and trustee of a wildcat association writes in defence of Scotland's rare and elusive animal.
Four animal rights activists are guilty of a blackmail campaign against firms that supplied Huntingdon Life Sciences.
A 17-year-old is charged with conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the shooting of a man in a West Yorkshire town.
A man and two women are jailed after admitting charges of conspiracy to sex trafficking.
Rumours of coup plots and conspiracies sweep Baghdad after the arrest of 23 Iraqi government officials, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt.
An NHS doctor from Iraq convicted of plotting car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow is sentenced to at least 32 years.
An NHS doctor has been convicted of plotting to kill people with car bomb attacks on central London and Glasgow Airport.
Six members of a "vast" people-smuggling gang are jailed for up to 10 years each.
A man accused of a £53m robbery conspiracy had ambitions to become a celebrity hairdresser, the Old Bailey hears.
A man accused of taking part in the £53m Securitas raid is stopped by an Old Bailey judge from pleading with the jury.
The makers of a prosthetic penis to help men cheat drugs tests plead guilty to two charges of conspiracy in the US.
Five people are facing jail over an international conspiracy to steal money from UK central clearing banks by card cloning.
Two people are convicted of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They face life in prison but what were they up to?
Wales coach Warren Gatland accuses the media of drumming up a conspiracy theory about the condition of Gavin Henson.
A man is remanded in custody charged with conspiracy to rob at a building society and another is due in court.
A Liverpool man denies concocting a conspiracy to plant guns in a bid to secure his early release from jail.
A US jury convicts the son of Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor, under a law allowing prosecution of torture and conspiracy abroad.
Two soldiers are jailed for 12 years each for conspiring to possess explosives and pass them to associates in the criminal underworld.
Two soldiers are found guilty of conspiring to possess explosives from an Army barracks and pass them to associates in the criminal underworld.
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