As British voters gear up for the coming referendum, pharmaceutical industry executives weigh in.
Lee Bo, known for publishing books critical of Beijing's ruling class, disappeared on Dec. 30 from Hong Kong amid claims that Chinese authorities may have abducted him.
British consumers have been buffeted by the wake of high-profile technology failures at the country’s financial institutions.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the death toll in Raqqa and Deir el-Zour is expected to increase because of serious injuries to civilians.
Critics have slammed Redmond for its terrible handling of Intel driver issues and "Blue Screens of Death."
A textual analysis of the work of the person identified as the creator of bitcoin has proven it is not Satoshi Nakamoto.
Transfer fees have ballooned in the past few years, with the amount spent on player transfers rising by 44 percent since 2011.
Andrei Lugovoi reportedly told a Russian network that he suspected he had also been exposed to radioactive material.
David Cameron said Thursday that EU reform on immigration and business are important to keeping the U.K. in the 28-country bloc.
An inquiry concluded that Russia’s security services, with the probable knowledge of President Vladimir Putin, masterminded the 2006 killing of Alexander Litvinenko.
The Queen will turn 90 on April 21, but her formal celebration isn't until June.
Having missed its 2015 sales target, Xiaomi is reportedly set to focus on its offline presence this year.
Leaders from Germany, Greece, France and the Netherlands stressed the need for greater cohesion amid growing uncertainty.
The textbook publisher, hit by falling college enrollments in the U.S. and changes in U.K. policy, issued a profit warning Thursday.
A U.K. government-backed inquiry into the death of the Russian spy-turned-dissident has concluded that his killing probably was approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
2015 was also the first year when the global average temperature was more than 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Major U.S. and European banks are looking for ways to improve margins amid falling revenues and tough market conditions.
The murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko shows a much larger pattern of intimidation and deaths under President Vladimir Putin.
About 11 percent of former study abroad participants said they tried controlled substances for the first time while in a foreign country.
U.K. government defense sales show arms exports to Saudi Arabia increased by more than 100 times in three months, despite human rights abuses.
The world’s fourth-largest bank by assets announced last April that it was reviewing its headquarters — currently in London.
Despite the grim global economic outlook and weak U.K. manufacturing data in recent months, the country's unemployment rate has been in consistent decline.