Reed Elsevier Shares Rise on Bullish 2012 Forecast
Company claims strong financial possession and good cash generation after solid Q1 results.
James Murdoch Tells Leveson Inquiry: I Know Nothing
Former CEO of News International repeats assertions that he was in the dark on extent of malpractice at NotW.
Primark Prices Attract Custom As Associated British Foods Earnings Rise
High sugar prices, bargain-hunting consumers help lift AB Foods sales, shares.
London Marathon Man 9: Nick Edmondson Crosses Finish Line after 26.2 Miles of Hell
IBTimes reporter Nick Edmondson completes the gruelling 2012 marathon in 4 hours, 26 minutes - and lives to tell the tale.
Sex Robots: Future of Erotic Tourism is Mechanical Prostitutes, says New Zealand study
New Zealand study claims human prostitution could be wiped out by synthetci sex workers.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer Describes Utoya Island Massacre
Court shocked by first-hand accounts of rampage that killed 69 people but killer insists he remembers nothing of first deaths in island youth camp.
Wales Rugby Success and Pope’s Deaths: Is there a Link?
Doctor’s letter claims study into grand slam victory link could be based on 'false assertions'.
Royal Mint's New Nickel Plated Coins Raise Health Concerns
Dermatologists warn allergy and eczema sufferers could have problems with new Royal Mint's nickel plated 5p pieces.
Francis Lawrence Wins Race to Direct Hunger Games Sequel Catching Fire
Lionsgate list I Am Legend director as first choice to take Hunger Games franchise to next chapter.
Calls For Freeze on Beer Tax As Pub Sales Drop
British Beer and Pub Association claims government was "wrong" with beer tax raise.
Vodafone Given More Time To Consider Bid for CWW Bid
Walkout of potential rival Tata Communications sees deadline extension granted.
Anders Behring Breivik Targeted 600 and Planned to Behead Former PM
Norway's mass killer repeats regret that he did not kill more victims in Utoya island bloodbath but denies he is child-killer.
London Cable Car is not Olympic Project, Insists TfL
Project aiming for summer 2012 opening amid promises that it represents a serious transport need, not a gimmick.
Speed and Ecstasy Use Linked to Teen Depression
Study of almost 4,000 youths provides ‘compelling evidence’ of 70% rise in risk.
Actelion First Quarter Net Profit Falls Sharply in ‘Challenging’ Marketplace
Biotech company has high hopes for forthcoming drug trial despite revenue decline.
Anders Behring Breivik: The Knights Templar Connection
Norwegian mass murderer evokes name of 12th century order of knights to justify his far-right manifesto.
PMQs: Cameron Attacks 'Incompetent' Miliband on Taxes and Ken Livingstone
Prime minister says Labour amendments would go further than coalition plan and cut top tax to 40p.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial Prosecutors Ask: 'Why are you Smiling?'
Breivik clashes with prosecutors over claims they are trying to 'delegitimise' him.
ASML Sees Steady Smartphone Chip Market Supporting Earnings
Shares weaker in pre-market trading as profits drop 24 percent
LVMH First Quarter Sales Up 25% to €6.58 Billion
Demand for luxury goods increasing in Asia and the US.
London Olympics 100 Day Countdown: English Etiquette Tips for Visitors
A few tips for Olympic visitors on the curious practices of the English.
Bloodied Dirt from Mahatma Gandhi Assassination May Reach £15,000 at Auction
Auctioneer claims 'huge interest' in collector's item considered sacred relic by many buyers.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Asks Fans to Provide Pictures for Autobiography
Former California governor and actor asks for images to be used in the book of his life.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: 'I Would do it all Again'
Far-right fanatic killer of 77 gives evidence on the second day of his trial.
Rio Tinto Shares Drop as Iron and Copper Ore Production Tumbles
Weather disruptions blamed for decline as investors pull back on shares
Anders Behring Breivik Trial Judge Dismissed for Facebook Death Penalty Call
Thomas Indrebo post saying that execution is the only option gets magistrate dropped from hearing.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer's Tears for his own Manifesto [SLIDESHOW]
Images of the first day of Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik's trial.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: First Day in Court as it Unfolded
Trial of far-right fanatic Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bomb and gun rampage in Norway.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer Claims Self-Defence
Far-right fanatic does not accept legal culpability for murdering 77 people in bomb and gun rampage.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: The Facts
Far-right fanatic admits to killing 77 people in Norway in 'war on multiculturalism' but denies guilt.