Hefty City Bonuses Back, Barclays Planning £5 Billion Payout
London-based bank Barclays is reportedly planning to give an average of £210,000 each to the 24,000 investment staff.
Woolly Mammoth May be Cloned in Five Years: Report
Scientists believe they can bring the woolly mammoth back to life within five years through cloning. They have recovered from permafrost soil in Siberia a thigh bone that has well-preserved bone marrow.
J.K. Rowling: Life Beyond Harry Potter [PHOTOS]
J.K. Rowling is one of the top five self-made female billionaires in the world, according to Forbes magazine. The Harry Potter author has fascinated children and young teens with her magic spell-laced writing ever since she started working on the stories of the bespectacled wizard boy.
Infant Rape Horror: Angry Reactions on Facebook, Twitter
“I just read the most horrific & sickening story! A 1 month old baby boy raped and battered fighting for his life. Pubic Execution DISGRACE,” a Twitter post read.
'Designer Vagina' Surgery Goes Wrong, Doctor Declared a 'Risk to the Public'
One patient told the General Medical Council hearing that she had to undergo revision surgery after part of her vagina was effectively amputated.
Top 10 Happiest Jobs in the World [PHOTOS]
In today's career-oriented world, there are many highly paid and high-profile jobs that are normally the dream positions for almost anyone. But are they the happiest jobs in the world? Have a look at the happiest jobs in the world as listed by Forbes magazine.
Rape Horror: One-Month-Old Baby Boy Fighting for Life
It's a miracle that the baby is alive, a source has told the Sun.
Britain to Pledge Billions in Foreign Aid Using Taxpayers' Money
Andrew Mitchell, International Development Secretary, is keen to introduce a legislation to commit 0.7 percent of the national income on overseas aid.
Groom Set Hotel on Fire After Row Over Bar Bill, Costing £6m Damage
A bridegroom from London set a hotel on fire over a dispute over bar bill.
Play on Julian Assange's Life to Open at London Theatre
The play depicts Assange's story through a narrative of a fictional film director trying to shoot a biopic of the controversial WikiLeaks founder. The play opens with a sex scene that gets cut mid-filming, the Guardian has reported.
Scotch Rules! Scotch Whiskey Exports Earn £125 Every Second
The city of Recife in Brazil is believed to be the highest consumer of whiskey in the world in terms of per capita consumption.
Briton Cuts His Throat as His Girlfriend Watches Live on Skype
Adrian Rowland was in India on a business trip while the incident occurred.
Wayne Rooney Wins £ 4.3 Million Court Battle Against Sports Management Firm
Rooney and his wife, Coleen, have won a court ruling against sports management firm, Proactive.
GCHQ Launches Code-Breaking Competition Through Social Networking Sites
The challenge has six parts, each containing three puzzles, and all leading to a single answer which takes the form of a 9-letter word with a mathematical connection.
Elegance on Wheels: Tokyo Motor Show Unveils Talented Cars (PHOTOS)
The 42nd Tokyo Motor Show unveiled some beautiful cars with plenty of innovations.
Want a Degree in Love? Join the World’s First Sex School
The new school in Vienna offers tips on how to master the techniques of romance.
Crystal Palace Shock Manchester United 2-1(PHOTOS)
Crystal Palace have stunned the Reds with a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford.
The Chelsea Manager in Action: The Classic Villas-Boas Moments (PHOTOS)
Villas-Boas is famous for his squats and facial expressions during the match.
Beckham: Most Favoured by British Women for a Comfort Hug
Britons are turning for a hug instead of texting for comfort.
November 30 Strike in Britain: Major Disruptions at a Glance
England is expected to witness major disruption in services on Wednesday.
Britain Faces the Biggest Strike in a Generation
A total of two million public sector workers are walking out.
Global IT Firm Cracks Down on Employee E-Mails
Atos, headquartered in France, is planning to implement a "Zero E-Mail" policy at its offices across the world.
Eurozone Crisis: Obama Calls for Renewed Efforts
During the discussions, the U.S. offered advice in resolving the crisis considering its experience in handling the 2008-09 economic crisis.
NHS Hospitals 'Serve Food Imported from China, Thailand'
According to reports, hospitals across Britain are serving foods imported from China and Thailand instead of making patients' meals from local produce. This means that millions of pounds are wasted in the process, says a study by food campaigners, The Soil Association.
400,000 More Britons to Join the Dole Queue by 2013
The UK is on the brink of a modest recession with months of slow growth, the OECD has warned
Gary Speed 'Was Not Depressed, Death a Mystery'
Gary's wife Louise says she is bewildered and baffled by his suicide.
British Riots Could Occur Again, Panel Warns
Lack of urgent action on the part of the authorities led the riots to spread from London to other parts of the country, the Riots Communities and Victims panel has said.
Top Ten British Celebrities of 2011 (PHOTOS)
As the end of the year draws near, here are some of the British celebrities of 2011.
Housing Estate Named ‘Catherine Place’ in Honour of Kate Middleton
A new housing Estate in Bucklebury, a village near Newbury, Berkshire, which was where Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, grew up, has been named "Catherine Place" in her honour.
Government to Start Specialised Maths Schools in England
Osborne is to announce the establishment of 12 specialised maths schools in England.