The pan-European prosecutor would focus on financial crimes against the EU’s budget, to protect taxpayer money.
A Wednesday release of BOE meeting minutes showed a remarkable unanimous vote against increasing bond purchases.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the UK's British National Party share more than an acronym.
Younger Wall Streeters are more likely than their elders to accept illegal and unethical conduct in their industry, a survey finds.
The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Bowles, reveals Kate Middleton's latest due date.
Last Friday, Ireland passed a bill on abortion: Women can now have an abortion if their lives are in danger.
Tony Metcalf, editor-in-chief of the daily Metro US newspaper, passed away on Sunday at the age of 50. Staffers paid tribute to the British-born journalist on the newspaper’s website Monday.
Europe's economic woes linger. France and Italy saw double-digit declines in car sales last month, and even the Germans aren't buying.
Paul McCartney, who had never visited Nigeria before, envisioned a relaxing sojourn in a tranquil sun-drenched tropical retreat.
Three times as many bankers in the UK earned in excess of a million euros than in the rest of the EU.
A fire flared up on an Ethiopian Airline Dreamliner 787, made by Boeing, at London’s Heathrow airport on July 12.
Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is reportedly open to the idea of joining Arsenal.
The puffin was brought back from the brink of extinction about a century ago, but now new threats loom.
Jamaat-e-Islami is demanding Ghulam Azam's release, calling the sentence politically motivated.
Prince William returned to the polo field on Sunday, playing in a charity polo match as he waits for the birth of his child with Kate Middleton.
An annual report on U.K. terrorism laws outlines the practice of seizing mobile data from people traveling through Britain.
Hundreds of British police reinforcements were deployed in Belfast Saturday after Protestant riots over a blocked march left 32 officers, a senior lawmaker and at least eight rioters wounded.
Coca-Cola is navigating poor weather conditions, forex headwinds, taxes and falling consumer demand in countries such as China and Brazil.
China says GlaxoSmithKline acted like a 'Godfather,' criminally routing millions of dollars in bribes to boost its sales in the country.
An Australian woman was gored at the final running, marking a bloody end to the 2013 San Fermin Festival.
To get a break from the extreme heat, the very pregnant Kate Middleton has left London’s Kensington Palace to join her parents at their Bucklebury home.
A Mercedes-Benz F1 racer driven by Juan Manuel Fangio to two F1 victories sold at auction for $29.6 million.