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JPMorgan Faces FBI Investigation over 'London Whale's' Trading Loss
FBI and the US Justice Department are launching a criminal inquiry into trading practices of JPMorgan following its revelation of $2bn (£1.2bn) loss.
Fat Tax of 20% Needed to Improve Population Health
BMJ experts claim levy on unhealthy food and drinks should be combined with subsidies on fruit and vegetables.
Barcelona Plan Summer Move for Didier Drogba - Report
Barcelona are lining up a shock move for Chelsea striker Didier Drogba in the summer transfer window.
Australian Shooter to Wear Mankini at 2012 London Olympics
Australian double trap shooter Russell Mark, who had won gold and silver medals in the Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000) Olympics respectively, will be wearing a mankini at the London Olympics 2012, a bikini for men that was made famous by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, after losing a wager.
Rebekah Brooks: 'Scapegoat and the Victim of a Witch Hunt' over Phone Hacking Charges
Rebekah Brooks and husband Charlie make statements outside the offices of their lawyers, Kingsley Napley, in central London.
David Cameron's Worst Poll Rating Ever as UK Recession Takes Toll
Conservative prime minister David Cameron's leadership has left 60 percent of voter dissatisfied with him, according to the latest Ipsos Mori, in his worst poll rating ever.
Arsenal’s New German Ace Ready to Play in Any Position
Arsenal's newest recruit, German forward Lukas Podolski, feels he can play in any position in the Gunners' forward line
Samsung Galaxy S3: NXP's PN65 Powers NFC in Next Galaxy
NXP Semiconductors has announced the company's PN65 chip will be used in Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy S3
Youngster Ready To Become A Top Gunner
Ryo Miyaichi is planning on becoming one of Arsenal's best players in his time with the club, as the youngster returns to the Emirates after returning from a loan spell from Bolton.
Strong GDP Data Lends Support to EUR
The euro (EUR) rose against its major counterparts on Tuesday following the release of better-than-expected growth data in Germany and eurozone, although concerns over Greece exiting the eurozone remain intact weighing on the single currency.
Rob Kardashian Declares His Love for Rita Ora on Twitter: 'I Love You and You’re my Wife':
Rob Kardashian shares his pride with fans, as Rita Ora's debut single R.I.P. reaches number one in British singles charts.
Microsoft's Next-Gen Console to be Titled Xbox 8 Instead of Xbox 720?
Microsoft's next game console could be named as Xbox 8.
Chelsea Transfer Rumour: Blues to Trade Spanish Striker for Colombian Hitman
According to the Daily Mail, Chelsea are planning a cash/player deal for Europa League champions Atletico Madrid's Colombian striker Radamel Falcao.
Victoria Pendleton and Jamie Oliver Launch Samsung Hope Relay
Team GB medal-hopeful Victoria Pendleton and chef Jamie Oliver have challenged people in the UK to get off their sofas and involved in local sport at the launch of a new charity campaign.
Top 5 Embarrassing Red Carpet Moments: From Baking Flour to Condoms
Embarrassing moments at the red carpet for celebrities.
Captain Scott's British Antarctic Expedition Images to Go Under the Hammer
Three photographs taken by Herbert George Ponting, member of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's British Antarctic expedition to the South Pole, to be sold at Bonhams.
Arsenal to Offer Record Deal to Keep Van Persie - Report
Arsenal are lining up a club record £7 million-per-season deal to persuade captain Robin van Persie to stay on in north London.
Diablo 3 Launch Day Guide
All the details of the launch of Diablo III including when it will be available to play around the world.
Van Persie Hoping for Dutch Striker Stay
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie may be undecided over his future in north London, but his better half has declared herself happy with life in England.
Al-Qaida’s ‘Body Bombs’ increase Fears of Global Attacks by Master Bomb-Maker Ibrahim Hassan Tali al-Asiri
Al-Qaida in Yemen is planning to defy security checks across the world by implanting explosives within suicide bombers' bodies.
JPMorgan's Ina Drew Retires After Disastrous $2bn Trading Loss
Ina Drew, JPMorgan's chief investment officer who was responsible for overseeing a huge trading loss at the bank, is to retire.
Poll Calls on Referees to Explain Contentious Decisions
After a season of high-profile refereeing errors, former Premier League official Graham Poll has called for greater transparency between the media, match officials and the general public before the new campaign kicks off in August.
Apple Drops 4G From iPad Marketing in UK After ASA Investigation
Apple replaces 4G with Cellular in UK iPad marketing after concerns raised by the Advertising Standards Authority.
Dalai Lama to Give Away £1.1m to Charity from Templeton Prize Money
The Dalai Lama is set to give away a staggering £1.1m after promising to donate his Templeton Prize money to charity.
Only One in Five Britons Has Five-a-Day Meal - Study
Eating more fruits and vegetables can cut down health risks and raise life expectancy.
Neville: Chelsea's Champions League Moment Pivotal
Gary Neville believes that Chelsea's Champions League final performance will be one of the biggest moments in the club's history, with the side facing Bayern Munich in the do or die match on May 19.
Redknapp Happy To Take Fourth
Harry Redknapp insists that he is pleased to take fourth spot on the final day of the Premier League season, with the Tottenham manager saying he'll happily take the possibility of Champions League qualification.
Robin Van Persie: I am Ready for Arsenal Contract Talks
Arsenal captain Robin van Persie has revealed that he is set to hold talks with the Gunners next week regarding his long-term future.
London Olympics 2012: London's Traffic Lights 'Rigged' to Please IOC
Sir Keith Mills claims committee turned lights green in order to secure Olympic 2012 bid.
JPMorgan $2bn Trading Loss: Executives Involved 'to Resign'
Ina Drew, Achilles Macris, and Javier Martin-Artajo, three of JPMorgan's top bankers, will resign over a huge $2bn trading loss, according to Reuters.