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David Cameron could do worse than ape Scottish Conservatives leader Ruth Davidson’s approach to campaigning. She is jaunty, normal, upbeat about her identity, writes QUENTIN LETTS.
The star rubbed shoulders with Britain's finest talent at the Old Vic in London on Sunday night as they celebrated the end of Kevin Spacey's tenure as Artistic Director.
Australian hospitals are missing the chance to safely reduce the number of medications being prescribed to elderly patients, some of whom are on more than 10...
Holly Willoughby, Katherine Jenkins and Samantha Cameron are all fans and high street spring/summer collections are awash with different shades of pink from pale nude to bubblegum
As the Greek debt circus shows, keeping the eurozone intact in its current incarnation is getting more and more difficult.
Chloe Jackson, 19, from Norfolk, appeared on today's This Morning and admitted reading her friends' Facebook status updates while she's sitting at home makes her feel even more isolated.
Kanye West and Bradley Cooper have topped Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world list. West was described as a boundary breaker and pop-cul...
A significant proportion of shareholders – some 13.5 per cent – declined to back his rewards, but those attending the meeting were more preoccupied with environmental concerns than excessive pay.
Ruth Davison, 44, director of policy and external affairs at the National Housing Federation , bought a large terrace house in Islington for £440,000 ten years ago, now worth £1million.
Emily Thornberry has come out against the Tory pledge to extend the right to buy policy, but in 2007 she and her husband bought a housing association property now worth almost £1million.
Ruth Wilson made a chic appearance at the new Soho Revue Gallery on Tuesday night, but it wasn't the only version of the actress on display.
Bullish and outspoken, Ruth Davidson told TV viewers – in no uncertain terms – that Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP do not hold the monopoly on passion in Scottish politics in the election debates.
GE, which traces its roots back to the inventor Thomas Edison, is to dispose of most of its GE Capital financial services operations and return to its industrial heritage.
With just over a week to go until the Duchess of Cambridge's due date, betting on names has been hotting up. Popular choices include Alice, Frederick and Elizabeth - all of which have a royal history.
The SNP leader today refused to rule out demanding a re-run within the next five years, prompting opponents to claim she had 'broken a promise the size of Ben Nevis'.
COTTONWOOD, Ariz. (AP) — Police at the scene of a deadly brawl outside a Wal-Mart store in a small Arizona town deployed electronic stun guns and made multip...
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Scores of prostitutes took to the streets of Amsterdam on Thursday to protest moves to rejuvenate the city's famed Red Light District by shu...
The proposed flavor is brown sugar cinnamon ice cream with gingersnap cookies and a ginger caramel swirl, in honor of the Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
COOPERSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Joel Spira, who brought the light dimmer switch to households across the nation and transformed his Lutron Electronics Company into a...
Miss Sturgeon made the comments in response to a question by Scots Labour leader Jim Murphy during a debate at King's College in Aberdeen, insisting she wanted the powers 'as soon as possible.'
Ellen Bown has given birth to three children, but only one, Maddy, is her 'official' daughter. Ellen kindly acted as a surrogate for her own mother, Jenny, and her stepfather, Tony Dias.
Nigel Wilson is a tireless advocate of ‘slow money’, or very long-term investment, which he sees as the antidote to the quick profits mentality that held sway before the financial crisis.
By Blaise Robinson PARIS, April 8 (Reuters) - European energy shares outperformed other sectors on Wednesday after Royal Dutch Shell's $70 billion bid for BG...
The biggest factor affecting shares in the next few months is likely to be US interest rates, which are expected to rise, although that forecast may be pushed back because of poor jobs figures.
DHAKA, April 6 (Reuters) - The death toll from high winds and heavy rain lashing northern Bangladesh rose to 41 after police and officials reported 17 more d...
GAZA, April 6 (Reuters) - Israel has cut back lumber shipments to the Gaza Strip, Palestinian importers said on Monday, adding to restrictions that could ham...
ATHENS, April 6 (Reuters) - Greece must reach an outline funding agreement with its lenders at a meeting of euro zone finance ministers on April 24, its fina...
Kellogg’s, which makes hundreds of millions of pounds each year from sales to British families, uses a complex web of companies to do business here and paid virtually no corporation tax in 2013.
Its aim, under the formidable leadership of chairman Dame Colette Bowe, is to reform the parts of the system the regulators cannot reach.
By Shihar Aneez COLOMBO, April 3 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka ordered a review of 35 investment projects on Friday, most of them awarded to Chinese firms by the pre...
BEIRUT, April 3 (Reuters) - Syria said on Friday the framework deal Tehran has struck with world powers on its nuclear programme was the result of efforts by...
By Angel Krasimirov SOFIA, April 3 (Reuters) - Bulgaria followed neighbour Romania on Friday in seeking to shed an image as one of Europe's most corrupt stat...
By Jonny Hogg ANKARA, April 3 (Reuters) - Pakistan is concerned by the overthrow of Yemen's government and will stand by Saudi Arabia as it leads a campaign ...
By Michele Kambas NICOSIA, April 3 (Reuters) - Cyprus will lift all capital controls on Monday and President Nicos Anastasiades voiced confidence that its ba...
The trust said it has a responsibility to clarify ‘misleading assertions’ made by Elliott, a Wall Street hedge fund that wants to instal three new directors on the seven-strong Alliance board.
DAR ES SALAAM, April 2 (Reuters) - Tanzania has postponed a referendum on a new constitution after delays in registering voters, the electoral body said on T...
By Noah Browning and Fatma Arimi MUSCAT, April 2 (Reuters) - Failure to achieve a deal on Iran's disputed nuclear program would mean "catastrophe" for the re...
NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) - The 13 large letters that once sat atop and illuminated the "Yankee Stadium" in New York have failed to sell at auction, a spok...
By Lidia Kelly MOSCOW, April 2 (Reuters) - A Russian trawler sank in icy seas off Russia's far eastern Kamchatka peninsula on Thursday, killing at least 56 o...
The media and even the populace may be getting agitated about the election, but so far the markets have been an oasis of serenity - this is highly unlikely to last.
By Meenakshi Sharma MUMBAI, April 1 (Reuters) - Faced with dwindling business, Indian beef traders called off a month-long strike against a beef ban on Wedne...
By Jeremy Gaunt LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - A blues fan's 1967 reel-to-reel tape recording of four then-relatively unknown British musicians is to be release...
By Alistair Smout and Blaise Robinson LONDON/PARIS, April 1 (Reuters) - European shares reversed early losses after the first major data of the new quarter s...
LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - From a supermarket putting in trampolines for customers to reach the top shelf to prestigious CERN saying it has proved The Force...
Money Mail’s pensions expert Ruth Lythe gets to grips with your questions about the new rules.
Pension companies such as the Pru keep on telling us that longevity is improving, but there are limits.
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - China Fashion Week wrapped up seven days of catwalk shows on Tuesday, showcasing an array of cool and colourful as well as slig...
BRUSSELS, March 31 (Reuters) - European Union governments formally approved a 1.8 billion euro ($1.9 billion) loan for Ukraine on Tuesday to help save it fro...
SARAJEVO, March 31 (Reuters) - Bosnia's national parliament on Tuesday voted in a long-awaited central cabinet that the European Union expects to pursue econ...
By Peroshni Govender JOHANNESBURG, March 31 (Reuters) - South Africa's main trade union federation, COSATU, said it had expelled Zwelinzima Vavi, its once-po...