Prince Harry Starts Four Month Tour in Afghanistan
Will be flying Apaches
"That kind of response for us to do is not difficult," says Jimmy Wales
Somebody seems to think "1984" was a how-to book
Temporarily reduced red tape should help home owners and the the construction industry
Rupert Murdoch's little scandal isn't going away
Politicians have squeezed motorists with taxes and regulations
Workers claim that they were dismissed for refusing to remove or conceal crosses
Sporting extravaganza did not boost retail as many politicians predicted
"Citizen Khan" has been criticised over its treatment of Muslims and minorities
No Elvis sightings yet, but there's still time
And the public is monitored and squeezed between them
Says 'Wealth Tax' would hurt economic growth
The service is banned in Great Britain
AP treats opinions as facts, then says the opinions are wrong.
The hacker group targeted the UK government over its treatment of Julian Assange
Consultant claims the program is not for "king-making"
A resident said he saw what he believed was a lion, but neither local zoos nor the circuses are missing one
He takes the maximum pension even as he enjoys a lucrative retirement
Drones could be used to monitor festivals and protests
Most polled business owners want a simplified tax code and support the government's 'austerity' program
Bill introduced to address human trafficking
Miracles might 'cure' cancer, but they don't get you visas
Has market share in waiting times, inefficiencies, and costliness
Boris Johnson, tagged as next Conservative leader, says everybody deserves a chance at getting hitched
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister said diplomatic solutions to the quibble were being explored.
British government vows to not let the wikileaks founder leave the UK.
Rise attributed to increased air fares and and a fall in the number of discount shops.
A new report indicates that many British businesses face a "make or break" moment.
Essentially accuses Tim Geithner of using investigations and red tape as a weapon against U.K. businesses
Work-to-rule orders keep British teachers from supervising students outside
The Euro Zone's troubles prompt the Bank of England to slash forecasts
The Bank of England has predicted that the British economy will not grow in 2012 after predicting 0.8 percent growth a few months ago.