Warwick University to Secure 1,000 British Jobs with £100m Car Research Centre Build
Jaguar Land Rover is the lead partner in the project investing £50m.
Young Women 'Being Kept Out of Work by School and Societal Problems'
Study says female workplace participation is low because of early motherhood, lack of engagement at school and family traditions of female unemployment.
UK Youth Unemployment: Finding a Lost Generation
As youth unemployment edges towards a million, we explore the effect and how to fix it
Declassified: CIA Copied James Bond 007 Gadgets
Letters and interviews show CIA used Ian Fleming’s novels for gadget inspiration.
US Spy Agency Could have Dodged UK Law with Voluntary Data for GCHQ
Voluntary information from Washington would not have breached law, says security expert.
Foreign Companies Increase Buying British Businesses As Domestic M&A Tanks
Foreign companies buy more UK firms as domestic deals fall to lowest number since ONS data began in 1969
Private Equity Buyouts Hurt Company Performance
Warwick Business School, Cardiff University and Loughborough University research shows firms’ performances falls further behind their industry rivals
'Healthy' Half-Fat Chocolate from Fruit Juice and Coke Created by Scientists
Researchers say healthy chocolate maintains taste and texture of full-fat treats.
Cyprus Cure Sets Tone for Future Eurozone Problems [BLOG]
EU fix of Cyprus bailout sacrificed ordinary savers and rich Russians to German elector sentiment, argues James Pollock.
UK Big Freeze: Will Gas Be Rationed?
Dr Monica Giulietti says unseasonal cold weather places will lead to dramatic gas price rise but not rationing
Delhi Rape Crisis Highlights Gravity of Britain's Rape Problem [BLOG]
UK needs to admit that sexual assault and fear of rape is not just a problem 'over there', argues Rebecca Myers.
Mali: MNLA Secular Tuareg Join Rout of Ansar Dine Islamists
The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) said it has taken control of Kidal, Tessalit and In Khalil ousting Ansar Dine's Islamists.
The Gay Planet and Queering the Industry: It's Time for Video Games to Come Out
In response to the inclusion of a 'gay planet' in Star Wars: The Old Republic, Ed Smith asks if the time is right for video games to come out.
Eat Your Way to Happiness With Fruit and Veg
The secret to a life fulfilled is devouring seven portions of fresh fruit and vegetables every day, it seems.
Mali Conflict: Counter-Terrorism Local Policy Only Way to Win the War
Abduction of foreign workers in Algeria 'just the beginning' of Al-Qaida retaliation on France.
Energy Revolution: Solving Big Problems Means Thinking Small [BLOG]
Windfarms, tidal power and shale gas are only part of the answer to Britain's looming energy crisis, says James Pollock.
Coconut Oil Found to Prevent Tooth Decay
Tooth decay affects 60 to 90 percent of children and the majority of adults in industrialised countries.
Gu Kailai and Neil Heywood: China's Newest Lady Macbeth is But Part of a Tangled Web
On 20 August 2012, standing in the dock of a courtroom in Hefei, former distinguished lawyer and businesswoman Gu Kailai, wife of dismissed one-time Politburo member Bo Xilai, listened as the judgement was given against her for the murder of British businessman, Neil Heywood.
Weird Atmospheric Changes Seen in an Exoplanet [STUNNING PHOTOS AND VIDEO ]
An international team of astronomers detects major changes in the atmosphere of a planet, HD 189733B, located beyond our solar system.
Astronomers Find Major Changes Taking Place in Solar System
The four white dwarfs which gulped down an earth-like planet were surrounded by shattered planetary bodies which once bore striking similarities to the composition of earth.
Tuition Fee Protest to Prompt Mass Student Walkout
Thousands of students to join boycott against increasing educational fees.
Charles Dickens’ Birthday: Twitter Shows Love for Timeless Characters
It's not only Twitter, but the digital world is also congratulating the acclaimed author with all the latest technologies.
DNA Results on Dead Deer Rule Out Stroud Big Cat
Results indicate fox may be to blame for mauling deer in Woodchester Park.
Everest-Like Environment Could Benefit ICU Patients
A new study from University College London and the University of Warwick suggests that critically ill patients could benefit from drugs or procedures that promote the body's production of nitric oxide.
Meet the Student Who Designed Lady Gaga's Dress[Exclusive]
From the moment Gaga appeared a press conference in Singapore sporting an unusual magnificent beige dress; fashionistas wanted to know who the talented designer behind it was.
Nutrition facts: Less salt in your diet may not lower heart attack risk
Matters of the hear: An in-depth study into the health effects of salt has found no evidence that small cuts to sodium intake reduces the risk of developing heart disease or dying prematurely, researchers said on Wednesday.
Muslim scholar's "anti-terrorism camp" is a welcome development for community relations in Britain
Over a thousand young Muslims have gathered at Warwick University to hear the Pakistan-born Muslim scholar Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri explain why terrorism can never be justified according to the Koran.
Moderate Muslim declares "intellectual and spiritual war" against extremism ahead of first "anti-terror" camp
Tomorrow around 1,300 British Muslims are expected to begin a three-day conference designed to tackle extremism amongst the Muslim community in Britain.