Asian markets extend losses as real estate-curb fears rebound in China, but Japan gains on stimulus optimism.
Vauxhall has revealed a special edition of its Adam city car designed 'to look like an iPhone' and includes Siri Eyes Free.
Police pull over drug suspects and find intimately concealed weapon in strip search.
A young couple expecting their first child were on their way to a hospital when the car they were riding in was hit, killing them both, but their baby boy was born prematurely and survived
Japan's trade deficit rises 10 percent to £11.3bn as imports become costly on weak yen.
Asian markets gain, tracking global equities and the yen's movement after upbeat Japanese exports data.
Bridgestone reports robust business in 2012 due to resurgence in Japan's automotive sector.
A reality TV show featuring Reeva Steenkamp, the girlfriend of Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, will premiere on Saturday, despite her violent death on Valentine's Day.
European markets remain cautious as issue of currency manipulation is expected to dominate G20 meeting in Moscow.
Asian markets shrug off the week's gains on disappointing corporate earnings and eurozone data.
Steenkamp shot dead at Pretoria home of Paralympian champion Blade Runner on Valentine's Day.
Local man ploughs car into shoppers before lashing out with knife.
European markets remain cautious as investors look for eurozone industrial output and US retail figures.
Japanese investors turn to profit-taking as yen strengthens against its major peers.
European indices open lower as investors prefer to remain on the sidelines .
Stock markets open positive in a holiday-thinned trade in Asia.
Nissan's third quarter sales slump more than 30 percent in China because of territorial disputes between the countries.
The early exit of BoJ governor allows the government to introduce its aggressive stimulus measures soon.
In the UK, the fault affects only left-hand drive, non-European vehicles.
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), a terrorist group which is financed through its criminal activities of smuggling, drug trafficking and kidnapping for ransom, carried out two separate bombings on 11 April 2007 in the Algerian capital, Algiers. Active members vary between 300 and 800 for this Salafist group which formally changed its name from Group for Call (that is Preaching) and Combat (GSPC in its French form) only in January 2007. Itself a splinter organisation with a history of lea...
Asian and North American markets offset weak demand from Europe for the Japanese automaker.
Freezing conditions blamed for skid on icy road that resulted in two cars crashing into River Wye.