Martin, an enthusiastic supporter of Brexit, said all EU products have U.K. or non-EU replacements, often at equal or better quality and price.
Several dozen rebel MPs have discussed attempting to trigger a no-confidence vote in May.
Apple responding to consumers' appetite for increasingly bigger screens as they rely on smartphones to watch and record video.
Weak economic fundamentals, not blind investor panic, has driven a summer of currency crises.
In the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, many experts had warned that Britain's financial services industry would see hefty job losses.
Official figures show UK wages climbing for first time in six months and a record number of job vacancies.
TV king Moonves, who is accused of forcing a woman to give him oral sex, becomes latest powerful exec felled in #MeToo era.
The attack, and Johnson's choice of metaphor, widened the divide in the governing Conservative Party over Brexit.
The "new line" of putting economic development first has been Kim's top priority this year.
Thirty years after the original Karate Kid, Cobra Kai tells the story of an America doing battle with itself.
Musk smoked marijuana of comedian Joe Rogan's live web show, adding to concerns about bizarre behaviour.
A recent opinion poll shows Putin's approval ratings crashed this summer following the announcement of the pension reform
Shares in BA's parent company, IAG, were down 2 percent on Friday.
Luxury fashion Burberry burned millions of unwanted products last year, sparking environmental concerns from its shareholders and a debate over the wastage by luxury brands.
Apple announced last year that it was going to buy Shazam, which had been a competitor to its digital assistant Siri.
China said it is ready to impose retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. goods if that happens.
Russian military intelligence officers, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, named by British police.
Trade gap with the EU shot up 50 percent to a record $17.6 billion and with Canada nearly 58 percent to $3.1 billion.
Amid the success of various Google products one thing has never changed. Since its founding, Google's mainstay has always been advertising revenue.
Liu has dragged China's number two online retailer from a Beijing backwater to a billion dollar New York listing.
ING has paid 775 million euros for failure to implement a law aimed at preventing money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
Company, which was run President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, accused of cutting corners at any cost.
Boris Johnson, who resigned as foreign secretary after feuding with May over Brexit, used his column in the Daily Telegraph to accuse May of surrendering to the EU.
Liu was arrested in Minneapolis late Friday night pending possible criminal sexual conduct charges.
The extension of work into commute time reflects the presence of an intrusive and pernicious "always-on" culture.
The new east-west London railway - named the Elizabeth line - has cost around £15 billion.
The Kaiowá and Guarani have no access to drinkable water, no protection from agro-chemical contamination, and no adequate conditions for planting, hunting or fishing.
Germany is operating at full employment, with the jobless rate only 3.4 percent. Others such as Spain and Italy have double-digit unemployment rates.
The deal represents a big return to Whitbread, which bought Costa in 1995 for £19 million.
South Sudan's economy is almost entirely dependent on exports of oil from its 3.5 billion barrels of reserves.