Police in the U.K. have arrested a second teenage boy in relation to the hack on telecoms company TalkTalk, which led to four million customers's information being compromised.
Noel Gallagher told British papers that Glastonbury's organizers "don't have enough money" to get the band back together.
A record-breaking item was described as "a world-famous piece owned by a sporting institution" by producers of the BBC program.
Commercial broadcaster ITV said the BBC shouldn't be airing "indistinct" shows sourced from the United States.
The night before Halloween has a different name everywhere it's celebrated.
The Celts believed that Samhain was the end of summer and beginning of the winter.
The tradition could have originated from ancient Celtic festivals, early Roman Catholic holidays, medieval traditions, or possibly even British politics.
After two developers put the pressure on the broadcasting giant, the BBC has reversed course.
European markets fall amid a slew of weak earnings while Asian markets stayed mixed following hints of a possible increase in interest rates by the U.S. Fed in December.
Angela Merkel's eighth trip to China in her capacity as the chancellor is aimed at expanding trade relations with the world’s second-largest economy.
Underpaid, disgruntled rangers reportedly are killing elephants in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park. At least 62 pachyderms have died from cyanide poisoning in Zimbabwe in the past month.
Nearly 700,000 cars in Spain have been affected by the Volkswagen group's trickery.
The British bank names James Staley, a former JPMorgan Chase executive, as its new leader amid a lackluster performance and vagueness about its future structure.
A major shake-up in the U.K.'s telecom sector is a step closer after the competition authority cleared BT's $19 billion takeover of EE, the nation's biggest mobile network operator.
The auto industry has said, in effect, that drivers own the steel in their cars, but not the software. But the U.S. government has ruled differently.
Many expressed outrage over its sale coinciding with growing violence between Israel’s government and Palestinians.
Ahead of a visit from Michelle Obama, janitors at a Virginia army base walked off their jobs, saying managers unjustly cut hours.
International Business Machines disclosed Tuesday the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into its accounting practices.
“As scholars associated with British universities, we are deeply disturbed by Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian land."
Over 700,000 people have made their way into Europe since the beginning of this year, triggering the region's worst refugee crisis in decades.
Investors in Asia and Europe exercised caution Tuesday, as uncertainty loomed over the outcome of central bank meetings in the United States and Japan.
Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce described as a "farce" a WHO report linking red meat consumption to cancer.