Cameron's "money-back Monday" makes the case that the opposing Labour Party would raise taxes.
Egg rolling is a popular British tradition on Easter Monday. The winner must roll a hard-boiled egg down a hill the farthest.
The prince, who has the experience of flying Apache helicopters for the Britain military, has been asked to fly choppers in Australia.
Opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband, whose personal popularity lags his party's, also saw a boost.
Chris Wallace had made comments about the singer's weight during a radio broadcast last week.
A fire broke out on Sunday near Etihad Stadium in England.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a new agreement could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
A 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were arrested in the Manchester area.
Crude revenues are at the heart of a battle for control of the North African OPEC producer that has pitted the two rival camps against each other.
The rally, scheduled for Saturday evening, would be the first event held by the German right-wing group in London.
Customers will also be able to pre-order the Apple Watch through the official Apple Store app for the iPhone and iPad.
Four of the individuals were from Birmingham. West Midlands Police are now investigating homes there.
Two weeks after bowing with high ratings, CBS' newcomer is crushing it on social media, too.
Eating disorders plague about 40,000 French citizens, 90 percent of them women.
Documents allege that a section of UK intelligence known for planting computer viruses and spreading propaganda carried out the operations.
A historic deal was made between Iran and world leaders regarding its nuclear program.
The deal between Iran and the P5+1 world powers, which was drafted Thursday, would restrict and limit Iran's nuclear capabilities, but none of Iran's facilities would close.
The deal allows 5,000 centrifuges to continue to spin enriched uranium at Natanz, the country’s main nuclear facility.
When he goes back to work, surely there will be an elephant in the room.
“The deal is not based on trust. It’s based on unprecedented verification,” President Obama said.
"Found solutions. Ready to start drafting immediately," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on social media Thursday.
The pharma giant allegedly tried to undermine clinical trials indicating a cheaper drug could replace one of its own.