Bizarre Handbag Contents: UK Women Carry Sex Toys and Rotten Fish
A recent survey of British women has revealed some interesting items inside – including sex toys and rotten fish!
French Dentist Behind Kate’s Stunning Smile [PHOTOS]
That perfect smile of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is a thing of envy and the talk of the town. Apparently, a French dentistry expert is behind her perfect "imperfect smile".
Osborne Set to Unveil Cap on Rail Price Hike
The Chancellor is also expected to announce £15 billion credit ease for the struggling small firms in an attempt to prevent the economy slipping back into recession.
Britain to Launch Cyber Attacks on Terrorists and Rogue States: Report
Two separate units of the Defence Cyber Operations Group are involved in developing a computer programme that could disable the conventional or nuclear capabilities of hostile nations.
Tearful Kardashian Talks of Her Broken Marriage
Kim Kardashian was seen sobbing over her failed marriage in a new TV reality show.
Thomas Cook Gets a New Lease on Life, Secures £200 Million Credit
Thomas Cook, the beleaguered travel company, has secured a new credit facility worth £200 million from its bank lending group that will be available until April 30, 2013.
Prince Charles 'Could Become King of Romania'
The Prince of Wales may choose the Romanian throne in favour of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, say reports.
Eurozone: Experts Fear Technical Recession Next Year
The fact that even the strong and the mighty of the Eurozone is not insulated from the contagion was evident from Germany’s failure to sell bunds on Wednesday.
Clegg's Job Scheme: Labour Questions Source of Funding
The opposition has dubbed the three-year scheme as a wrong strategy.
Heathrow Passengers Warned of 12-Hour Delays
The airport is heading for a "grinding halt" as immigration officers join the strike next week.
Top Shop to Close 260 Stores on Lesser Consumer Demand
Sir Philip Green is said to be trying to renegotiate a better lease deal to save the struggling stores.
Survey Reveals Top Worries of House-Moving Britons
Elderly are most stressful about temporary homelessness during the house move, but the younger population is more concerned about the damage to their gadgets.
Engineers and Scientists Are Undervalued, Says Sir James Dyson
Experts should be given opportunities to lead the businesses of manufacturing and technology companies, says Sir James Dyson.
Iconic Kate Middleton Dragon Boat to Go Under Hammer (PHOTOS)
The proceeds will be used to help the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity to which the Duchess of Cambridge is closely associated.
Big Price Drop: Tesco Slashes Prices for 3,000 Products
The supermarket giant believes that competitive pricing and new product launches will boost sales in the Christmas season.
Bayer Leverkusen Humble Chelsea 2-1(PHOTOS)
Bayer Leverkusen defeated Chelsea for a 2-1. Now Chelsea have to look for a win or a draw with Valencia to secure qualification.
‘No Place’ for Football in Olympics, Argues World Athletic Champion Dai Greene
World athletic champion Dai Greene questions the plan to include football in 2012 Olympics.
Thomas Cook: What Went Wrong for the 170-Year-Old Company?
The financial troubles of Thomas Cook are attributed to the lower demand in the travel industry due to the global unrest.
Manchester United vs Benfica: Breathtaking Moments (PHOTOS)
Manchester United 2, Benfica 2
British Gas’ £14 Billion Gas Deal With Statoil to Light up 3.5 Million Homes
Centrica enters in to £14 billion agreement with Norway’s Statoil which is expected to reduce energy problems of the UK.
Tesco Launches Festival Snack Collection
Tesco, the UK's biggest supermarket, has launched its festival snack selection named 'Crispas Dinner Collection' meant to capture the consumer delight. The complete meal selection is made of crisps and is available in different flavours.
Twelve Shopping Tips to Escape New Year Debt
Citizens Advice Bureau suggests 12 shopping tips to avoid unnecessary expenses.
RFU Reports Record Profits Despite Management Turmoil
The record revenue growth of £24.3 million was driven by a rise in match programme.
Vodafone Fined $82,000 for Misleading Advertisement
The promotion misled some customers who believed that the charges would be proportionate to the usage.
Henry Moore Sculpture Worth £5 million Lies Neglected
Henry Moore's famous sculpture, “Knife Edge Two Piece 1962 – 1965”, is in a damaged and neglected state.
Adele Leads All Nominees at 39th Annual American Music Awards
British singer Adele leads the list of nominees for the 39th annual American Music Awards, whose presentation ceremony will be conducted at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Gaddafi Son 'Had Close Links with Blair, Mandy, Prince Andrew'
The international community is seeking a fair trial for Saif Al-Islam.
Bishops Warn Government Over 'Unjust' Benefit Reforms
The proposed welfare reform bill envisages limiting the benefit claim by the families to £500 a week.
BT Brings Back Overseas Work, Creates 300 Call Centre Jobs
The new roles will be permanent and will be based in West Bromwich.
Government-Funded Body Proposed for Sickness Absence Review
Employees on long-term sick leave have to be assessed by independent doctors on their fitness to work instead of general practitioners, according to a new government proposal.