Olympian Zoe Smith, 18, has found herself the target of online attacks from bullies courtesy of Twitter, according to The Huffington Post. The young weightlifter is representing England in the 2012 Olympics, and was recently featured on the BBC's Girl Power - Going For The Gold, a program which highlighted her battle to make it onto the Olympic team alongside heavy lifters Helen Jewell and Hannah Powell. The attacks started via Twitter, and the young Olympian was forced to respond via...
The ASA rules against Activision in a case involving a daytime television ad for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. How will this impact future marketing for the next installment in the Call of Duty franchise, Black Ops 2?
Authorities are trying to figure out how 11-year-old Liam Corcoran managed to pass through border controls and ticket checks without documentation Tuesday and board a Jet2.com flight from Manchester to Rome.
Suu Kyi, however did not explicitly mention the Rohingya by name, and has been strangely silent on the issue of the ethnic clashes in Rakhine.
The UK government (which represents England and Wales) is expected to pass same-sex marriage by 2015.
In the wake of numerous reports suggesting that the next generation Apple iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, would feature an enlarged 4-inch screen and will ditch the traditional 30-pin dock connector in favor of a smaller 19-pin version, new cases have surfaced in the UK that simply substantiate all these notions.
The 2012 Olympics in are nearly upon us, so here's all the Opening Ceremony information you'll need to ring in the start of the Games in London, England.
Rapper Ice-T threw a bit of cold water on anti-gun activists during an interview with Channel 4’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy, defending the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB), the world's largest social networking platform, is expected to post a profit in its first quarter as a publicly traded company following revenue growth in the April-through-June period.
The 2012 Olympic Games will be the most digital sporting event in history. As a result, several organizations are now offering free apps and e-books for both London visitors and avid sports fans back home to put up-to-the-minute information on the Games and its host city in the palm of your hand.
Britain has contingency plans to send a powerful fleet to Syria; France may even send an aircraft carrier; Russia is sending 11 ships; and then there are the Americans. Are they all there just to bring back any evacuated civilians?
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Real Madrid are hoping their hot pursuit of Tottenham's Luka Modric will come to an end soon as the 26-year-old Croatian international is reportedly holding out for the deal to be done.
Liverpool, only about 130 miles from Dublin across the Irish Sea, has long attracted immigrants from Eire.
Polish migrants in Northern Ireland principally work in blue-collar jobs (cleaners, construction site workers, warehouses, etc.), or they work in hospitality services
The top after-market NYSE gainers Monday were TransAlta, Rogers Communication, Swift Transportation, Just Energy Group and Under Armour. The top after-market NYSE losers were DeVry Inc, Elan Corp, Quicksilver Resources, Encana Corp and Canadian Natural Resources.
With the Nov. 6 Election quickly approaching, President Barack Obama is expected to be involved in a fierce campaign against Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
British Members of Parliament have condemned the UK Border Agency for failing to address its growing backlog of immigration cases involving foreign nationals who should have been removed from the country.
The Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA), the largest U.S. aerospace manufacturer, is expected to have higher revenue in the second quarter but lower earnings per share as profit from commercial airplanes is dampened by cuts in military spending and pension expenses.
The meeting, which will take place at the PM's official residence of number 10 Downing Street, is fraught with potential political faux pas. After all, the sitting PM is not -- according to a Downing Street spokesman who spoke to the Telegraph -- supposed to meet candidates in elections in foreign countries.
Britain's favorite royal ginger bachelor may be off the market for now. Rumor has it that Prince Harry has found summer love with beautiful blonde model Cressida Bonas.
Two Canadian sisters die mysteriously in their rented island bungalow, believed poisoned. Less than a week later, an Australian woman is stabbed to death in Phuket. Their deaths are the latest in a tumult of violence to shake tourism in postcard-perfect Thailand.