Pop star Boy George has been found guilty of falsely imprisoning a male escort. More »
The Queen's speech reviewed Circumstances have conspired to make this year's Queen's Speech one of the least relevant in modern times.
Obama on Cameron: 'What a lightweight' Barack Obama's meeting with Tory leader David Cameron earlier this year left the Democratic nominee "distinctly unimpressed".
ID cards through the backdoor? There are many rules in politics. One is: 'If you can't convince someone of something, put it in a minor clause'.
Moyles' Polish prostitute gaffe Chris Moyles has sparked complaints to the BBC after appearing to tell listeners that Polish people make good prostitutes.
DFS adverts banned Three TV adverts for DFS where actors sing along to Nickelback's 'Rockstar' have been banned by the ASA.
Britney's former assistant speaks out Britney Spears' cousin has spoken for the first time about her ousting as the pop star's assistant.
Pressure is mounting on banks to pass on the full benefits of the interest rate cut. More »
Two Christian missionaries from Britain are behind bars in Gambia after being charged with undermining the country's Muslim government. More »
A senior MP has said it is "ridiculous" that the head of a government-owned body which helps to tackle poverty in developing countries earns nearly £1m. More »
LONDON (AFP) - Oil prices fell to 42.01 dollars a barrel in trading here on Friday, the lowest level since January 2005, and were expected to slide further in the days ahead as energy demand wanes, analysts said. More »
PARIS (AFP) - Portsmouth's first UEFA Cup campaign ended in heartbreak on Thursday with a 3-2 defeat at Wolfsburg which featured another embarrassing howler from England goalkeeper David James More »
The slowing economy has already affected IT buying patterns, according to research by analyst IDC. More »
Nasa has postponed the launch of a major mission to study whether things can live on Mars. More »
HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's government pleaded for international help after declaring a national emergency over a cholera epidemic that has left 560 dead, as Britain warned the country had become a "failed state." More »
Chris Moyles has apologised for seeming to suggest on his Radio 1 show that Polish people make good prostitutes. More »
LONDON (AFP) - Britons are forbidden from disturbing packs of eggs and from selling game killed on a Sunday, it was revealed Thursday by an opposition MP who condemned ministers for introducing ridiculous laws. More »
Play Video
The Prime Minister is urging banks to pass on the latest cut in interest rates to borrowers. More »
Editor's Corner
Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! All rights reserved.
Notice: We collect personal information on this site. To learn more about how we use your information, see our: Privacy Policy