U.S. President Barack Obama met Britain's Queen Elizabeth and her husband at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. He is under a two-day state visit to keep the special relationship between United States and Britain.
This morning in London, President Barack Obama expressed his sorrow about the tornado damage around the Midwest, and promised a full federal response to aid the recovery.
As frantic search and rescue efforts continue, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he was “heartbroken” over images from Missouri of the deadliest U.S. tornado devastation in more than 60 years and said he would travel to the area by next Sunday.
252 flights have been cancelled from Scotland down to Newcastle in northern England and more cancellations are expected.
Barcelona's preparations for the UEFA Champions League final against Manchester United took a hit as they will be forced to land in London two days ahead of schedule due to fears of the ash from the Icelandic volcano Grimsvotn which errupted recently.
A British politician has defied a court order on Monday by identifying Manchester United's Ryan Giggs as the soccer star fighting a legal battle to avert newspapers from publishing allegations of an affair, a report said
NATO airstrikes had killed three people and wounded 150 after a heavy explosion heard in Tripoli on Tuesday, Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said.
The Manchester United footballer who had an illicit affair with a former Miss Wales Imogen Thomas was revealed in the Commons yesterday. The footballer in the thick of controversy is none other than Manchester United player Ryan Giggs.
U.S. President Barack Obama begins his visit to Britain where he and Prime Minister David Cameron will hold talks focusing on Libya and the Middle East.
French Defence Minister Gerard Longuet said that France and Britain would deploy attack helicopters in Libya to achieve more accurate strikes on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces, a Reuters report said on Monday.
Usain Bolt has the potential to astound the world again after rewriting the men's 100 and 200 meters records over two epic seasons, four-times Olympic sprint champion Michael Johnson said Monday.
U.S. President Barack Obama declared solidarity between the United States and economically struggling Ireland with a symbolic gulp of beer and a rousing speech, telling a huge Dublin crowd on Monday: Your best days are still ahead.
Ten days after Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton left the United Kingdom for their honeymoon to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, the newlyweds are back.
President Barack Obama will depart from Ireland to London earlier than planned on Monday after concerns of volcanic ash from an eruption in Iceland.
Crude oil prices plunged more than 2 percent to below $98 a barrel in Europe as renewed concerns over the euro zone debt crisis sent the U.S. dollar higher, which made commodities more expensive.
The fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie, On Stranger Tides, reaped $90.1 million in weekend sales at U.S. and Canadian theaters. According to Box Office Mojo, the movie generated $2.73 billion in worldwide ticket sales prior to the weekend.
Indian business executive Ratan Tata has blasted the work ethic of British employees and managers.
NYC-based Public Relations agency announced the addition of Muse Apparel and Sense of Fashion to its client list
Timepiece is an homage to Sir Edmund Percival and Tenzing Norgay, the first two people to successfully ascend Mount Everest
More than a million people have applied for tickets to London 2012 Olympic organizer to watch the men’s 100 meters final.
Jefferies & Co. views Kofax Plc acquiring Atalasoft as a classic strategic bolt-on deal. The brokerage retained its buy rating on shares of Kofax with a price target of 598 pence.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the disgraced former chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) now facing sexual assault charges, was a frequent customer of a notorious Manhattan escort service, according to reports.