After weeks of gloom, the pound saw two days of strong gains before dropping Wednesday 0.3 percent against the dollar to $1.3212.
Philip May, a senior executive at an investment fund, has largely avoided the spotlight.
After a turbulent buildup, the sporting action at the 2016 Rio Olympics is about to begin.
Theresa May will replace David Cameron Wednesday to become Britain's second woman prime minister, after Margaret Thatcher.
Manchester United will soon play its first match under the charge of new manager Jose Mourinho.
The European Commission has revised down its economic forecasts for growth in the euro zone and in Britain after the British vote to leave the European Union. As David Pollard reports, that's a worry for EU finance ministers meeting in Brussels.
Russell Wilson recalls the most memorable moment from his wedding to Ciara, and says they want to have a bunch of kids.
A complete history of Tom Hiddleston’s girlfriend’s — and rumored girlfriends — prior to Taylor Swift.
According to a confidential survey of the U.K.’s Russell Group universities cited by the Guardian, several U.K. academics are already being asked to leave EU-funded projects.
Mia Tindall cheered for her mother Zara Tindall, who participated in a celebrity golf tournament.
“My advice to the girls competing is get ur happy tears looking cute, cuz we weren't prepared,” she wrote Saturday.
Calvin Harris is reportedly not thrilled that his ex, Taylor Swift, moved on so fast.
Ciara shares sweet photos days after walking down the aisle with Russell Wilson.
Theresa May, the United Kingdom’s Home Secretary, is the only contender left in the race for the country’s top job now.
In addition to supplying planes for marine patrols and attack helicopters, the Chicago company will also create 2,000 new jobs in the U.K.
The purchase is likely to consist of A321neo narrow-body aircraft and is expected to be announced at the Farnborough International Airshow Tuesday, Bloomberg reported.
The move comes days after allegations that one of the gunmen behind the recent Dhaka attack was inspired by Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who founded Peace TV.
Asian share markets enjoyed a relief rally Monday as upbeat U.S. jobs data lessened immediate concerns about the health of the world’s largest economy.
Tony Blair’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003 broke international law, John Prescott said, in the wake of a seven-year-long war inquiry that concluded Wednesday.
Andy Murray and first-time Grand Slam finalist Milos Raonic will square off for the Wimbledon title on Sunday.
Two weeks after the U.K. voted to leave the union, calls for similar referendums seem to be losing momentum, with polls pointing to a more pro-EU atmosphere in other European countries.
Just over two weeks ago, concerns over immigration pushed many Britons to back Brexit in a referendum to leave the EU.