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  • Police raid anti-poppy protest group
  • Italy to vote on cuts, U.S. applies pressure
  • Lenders to grill Japan's Olympus as delisting looms - source
  • APEC CEOs to world leaders - boost trade and growth
  • Exclusive - Politics stymie China's EU aid offer
  • Greeks welcome news on PM, await crisis cabinet
  • BP wins Russian court cases over TNK-BP
  • Barclays Private Equity unit sold to management
  • Prince William heading to Falkland Islands
  • London, Doha go head-to-head for 2017 worlds
  • Syria violence kills dozens more, Arab League to meet
  • Greece PM to name crisis cabinet, euro zone shudders
  • Italy eyes unity cabinet as EU dithers on crisis
  • Europe health check shows TB, measles, other worries
  • Prince William heading to Falkland Islands
  • Syria crackdown, attacks on army kill 25 - activists
  • Olympus used inflated deposits to mask losses - report
  • Murdoch limits damage in parliament grilling
  • Papademos named PM to claw Greece out of crisis
  • HSBC cuts several hundred investment bank jobs
  • HSBC cuts several hundred investment bank jobs
  • Tokyo stock exchange warns Olympus could be delisted
  • New Italian government seen within days
  • Greece names Papademos to lead salvation coalition
  • Italy eyes unity cabinet as EU dithers on crisis
  • Murdoch limits damage in parliament grilling
  • Police raid anti-poppy protest group
  • Analysis - Olympus medical business too big
  • BP wins Russian court cases over TNK-BP
  • Prince William heading to Falkland Islands
  • Greeks welcome news on PM, await crisis cabinet
  • APEC CEOs to world leaders: boost trade and growth
  • Barclays Private Equity unit sold to management
  • Exclusive - Politics stymie China's EU aid offer, sources say
  • Italy pushes through austerity, U.S. applies pressure
  • Euro zone split spur fears as EU dithers on Italy
  • James Murdoch turns on other executives in hacking probe
  • Bank holds QE steady despite escalating euro crisis
  • Olympus to stay in Nikkei Average for time being - publisher
  • Asia-Pacific talks to seek unity on euro crisis
  • Monti emerges as favourite to lead Italy
  • Papademos arrives at Greek coalition talks
  • Turkey quake kills seven, survivors sought
  • Italy "clear and present danger" to euro zone - Cameron
  • Cable - No tax cuts and spending rises in November budget
  • Olympus likely to miss reporting deadline; delisting seen
  • Cameron seeks to avoid loss of another minister
  • James Murdoch faces second grilling in parliament
  • Deal on Greek premier collapses, Papademos re-emerges
  • Three killed, scores trapped after Turkish quake - media
  • London jeweller Graff plans $1 billion HK IPO
  • Iran nuclear standoff enters more dangerous phase - UK
  • Cameron seeks to avoid loss of another minister
  • Italy at breaking point; fears grow of euro zone split
  • Police arrest 20 at London student protest
  • Former German minister jailed for fraud
  • James Murdoch's make or break day in parliament
  • Record trade deficit adds to Britain's economic woes
  • UK looking at financial, energy sanctions on Iran
  • Papademos to lead Greek crisis coalition
  • Italy eyes unity cabinet as EU dithers on crisis
  • James Murdoch turns on other executives in hacking probe
  • London jeweller Graff plans $1 billion HK IPO
  • Greek leaders struggle to agree on PM as clock ticks
  • Italian borrowing costs reach breaking point
  • Import surge drives UK trade deficit to record high
  • China inflation, output make room for pro-growth steps
  • Lloyds CEO woes may result in Moody's downgrade
  • Olympus investment losses may have exceeded $1 billion - report
  • Rupert Murdoch takes chair at News Corp Australia unit
  • Iran worked on nuclear bomb design - U.N. watchdog
  • Cameron says no place for protest camps in London
  • Italy faces limbo after Berlusconi agrees to go
  • Iran worked on nuclear bomb design - U.N. watchdog
  • Europe debt crisis brings down Italy's Berlusconi
  • G20 finmins may meet later this year - Canada
  • Berlusconi to resign after parliamentary setback
  • News Corp paper spied on Prince William - report
  • Olympus admits hid losses for decades
  • Greek leaders strain to agree Papademos-led coalition
  • Cameron says no place for protest camps in London
  • UK display pilot dies in ejection from plane on ground
  • Iran worked on nuclear bomb design - IAEA
  • NASA adds test flight for deep-space capsule
  • UK threatens veto over EU financial regulation
  • EU finance ministers reaffirm climate financing
  • Warming limit risk if no climate action by 2017 - IEA
  • London jeweller Graff plans $1 billion HK IPO
  • EU food pesticide residue levels fall - EFSA
  • Stores fret over Christmas as M&S profit falls
  • In abrupt turnaround, Olympus admits hid losses for decades
  • Italy, Greece on the brink, markets hold breath
  • Berlusconi's top ally tells him to resign
  • Leaderless Lloyds may miss targets after Q3 loss
  • Greek leaders struggle to agree on new premier
  • Witness - Sleeping in Gaddafi's bedroom
  • Marks & Spencer profit fall shows retail pain
  • Industrial output flat in September, manufacturing up
  • Michael Jackson's doctor guilty of manslaughter
  • Syrian forces occupy Homs district after shelling
  • News Corp says hacking scandal lawyers were spied on
  • Greek leaders struggle to agree on new premier
  • Michael Jackson doctor guilty of manslaughter
  • Analysis - Greece's new technocrats must win legitimacy
  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner hit by landing gear glitch
  • Soldiers murder trial begins in Northern Ireland
  • Failed BP deal renews pressure on CEO Dudley
  • Ermotti closing on pole position to run UBS - sources
  • Berlusconi plays last cards, denies will resign
  • Syrian forces move into Homs district after shelling
  • News Corp says hacking scandal lawyers were spied on
  • Global equities, euro off on Italy jitters
  • Mars' moon lander to return Russia to deep space
  • In abrupt turnaround, Olympus admits hid losses for decades
  • Stagnant industry, weak retail sales point to grim Q4
  • Euro, global equities fall on Italy debt concern
  • Greek leaders set to pick new PM, media tips Papademos
  • Murdoch paper's private eye tracked militants
  • BP's failed Argentina deal renews investor fears
  • Insight - Has Iran ended Israel's Begin Doctrine?
  • Euro zone countries could split - Goldman Sachs exec
  • Olympus ex-CEO says to meet third-party panel member next week
  • Economy at serious risk of contraction - report
  • Greece seals deal on new coalition under EU pressure
  • Intrigue, betrayal in Rome as Berlusconi fights on
  • Iran's Ahmadinejad defiant as U.S. raises heat - paper
  • Markets give up hopes for lasting euro zone solution
  • BP's £4 billion South America stake sale collapses
  • Ex-top banker sees "moral disaster" in market
  • French government prepares for impending budget cuts
  • Euro zone countries could split, says Goldman Sachs exec
  • Euro zone's political bumbling risks global gloom
  • Insight - Euro has new politburo but no solution yet
  • Prince William and Kate choose London home
  • Berlusconi plays last cards, denies will resign
  • Treasury minister says euro zone crisis hitting economy
  • Greek parties set for more wrangling, compromise
  • IAEA report on Iran set to stoke Middle East tension
  • ECB debates ending Italy bond buys if reforms don't come
  • China says Europe will overcome debt crisis
  • Colombians cheer killing of guerrilla kingpin
  • Greek parties ignore appeal for rapid compromise
  • UK suspends top border officials, launches inquiry
  • Colombians cheer killing of guerrilla kingpin
  • Syrian tanks kill 13 in besieged Homs - activists
  • ECB debates ending Italy bond buys if reforms don't come
  • Massive munitions stockpiles unguarded in eastern Libya
  • Newsmaker - New Saudi defence minister Prince Salman
  • Italian press write off Berlusconi but alternative unclear
  • Seven die in "fireball" road crash
  • IAEA report on Iran set to raise Middle East tension
  • Greek parties bicker as Europe demands clarity
  • Berlusconi says has checked and still has majority
  • Arabs leave politics behind to perform haj
  • Greece needs coalition to protect euro membership - PM
  • Several feared dead in crash in south west England
  • MF Global CEO Jon Corzine quits as big bet fails
  • Newsmaker - Greek finance minister brokers deal to rescue party
  • Greek PM survives confidence vote, may quit
  • Newsmaker - Papandreou wins Pyrrhic victory
  • Anglo American to buy Oppenheimers out of De Beers
  • MF Global CEO Jon Corzine quits as big bet fails
  • Greek PM calls for coalition, signals he may quit
  • Exclusive - Olympus removed auditor after accounting dispute
  • Euro zone finds no new money for debt crisis at G20
  • Huge asteroid headed for close encounter with Earth
  • News Corp scandal spreads with Sun reporter arrest
  • Julie Ward murder detectives go back to Kenya
  • Analysis - Germany's nuclear exit no threat to power supply
  • Insight - Same showmanship, new script for Berlusconi in Cannes
  • RBS investment bank to shrink as EU debt woes hit Q3
  • Exclusive - Libya vets big fuel import deals in Istanbul
  • Journalist at Murdoch's Sun arrested - sources
  • Mars crew "lands" after 520 days in isolation
  • Vatican stunned by Irish embassy closure
  • Talks on Greek coalition to start soon - Papandreou
  • Four killed after bombs target Iraq Sunni militia
  • Pakistan court indicts seven in Bhutto murder case
  • Arab League plan fails to calm Syria violence
  • RBS investment bank to shrink as euro zone hurts Q3
  • Italy accepts IMF monitoring, EU looks for support
  • Greek turmoil opens door for London property deals
  • Greek prime minister faces knife-edge survival vote
  • British Airways owner IAG agrees to buy bmi
  • Engine trouble forces Qantas A380 to divert to Dubai
  • Insight - MF board seen beholden to Corzine as risk grew
  • Groupon raises $700 million in biggest Internet IPO since Google
  • Insight: The two faces of Jon Corzine
  • Ireland to shut Vatican embassy in cost overhaul
  • Groupon raising $700 million in closely watched IPO
  • Italy's Berlusconi returns to rebellion, calls to quit
  • Greek prime minister faces knife-edge survival vote
  • Greek PM ready to go, dump referendum, for euro deal
  • U.S. blames China, Russia for cyber espionage
  • Growth at risk as services firms slow
  • Greek PM may yield to coalition if confidence vote won - source
  • Ireland to shut Vatican embassy in cost overhaul
  • ECB surprises with rate cut, cautious on bond buys
  • U.S. says IAEA report on Iran next week critical
  • BP says shareholder control broke down at unit of TNK-BP
  • Insight - Grave mood, straight talk at historic EU meeting
  • Greek PM faces survival vote, bailout in balance
  • MF Global CEO Corzine resigns
  • U.N. climate fund rifts linger, Durban talks loom
  • British Airways owner IAG to buy bmi
  • Euro zone mulls Greek exit, Papandreou on brink
  • Private sector activity points to Q4 contraction
  • Greek government on brink of collapse
  • FAO world food price index hit 11-month low in October
  • Greek government in turmoil, top minister opposes referendum
  • World 2011 grain output at record high - FAO
  • Draghi faces maelstrom on debut as ECB president
  • China, India services lose some momentum
  • UK faces 50 percent chance of recession
  • MF Global may have moved funds in final days
  • Alex Ferguson marks 25 years of pure gold at United
  • MF Global may have moved funds in final days
  • France, Germany give Greece ultimatum on euro
  • Fed lowers GDP forecast, holds policy steady
  • News Corp focuses on cable profits, not hacking
  • EU faces growing row over jet carbon plan
  • China completes first space docking test
  • Britain takes aim at EU partners over Tobin tax
  • UK court rules WikiLeaks' Assange should be extradited
  • Putin hails Russian boy as world's "7 billionth"
  • Obama tops Forbes most powerful list, Putin No. 2
  • Exclusive - Poor nations a ray of hope for crisis-weary G20
  • Bahrain royal denies taking bribes in Alba case
  • Greek PM faces showdown talks with Merkel, Sarkozy
  • Court rules WikiLeaks' Assange should be extradited
  • Ex Olympus CEO wants to see inquiry panel but not in Japan
  • "Fatigued," job-cutting Lloyds boss takes a break
  • Construction activity at 5-month high - Markit/CIPS
  • Late payments to small businesses hit all-time high
  • Weavering hedge fund CEO "lied" to investors
  • Italian president tightens pressure on Berlusconi
  • Greece risks meltdown after bailout vote bombshell
  • WikiLeaks' Assange to learn UK extradition fate
  • Anglican Church head backs protesters on financial reform
  • Sculpture of Ai WeiWei "corpse" spooks German town
  • Italian president tightens pressure on Berlusconi
  • UK, U.S. talk tough on web freedom at cyber talks
  • Weavering hedge fund CEO "lied" to investors
  • Austerity measures will drag on economy - Bank's Posen
  • Law firm documents add to heat on James Murdoch
  • Transocean demands BP cover Gulf oil spill costs
  • Osborne answers questions in parliament
  • Women still lag economics, politics - report
  • Japan not safe for meeting with panel - ex-Olympus CEO
  • Court rules WikiLeaks' Assange should be extradited
  • "Fatigued" Lloyds CEO takes sick leave
  • Greek referendum ignites German anger, hammers markets
  • Tehran mayor takes legal action against UK embassy
  • Olympus unveils panel to probe M&A scandal
  • Britain on brink of recession despite Q3 growth
  • C.Suisse cuts 1,500 more jobs, shrinks investment bank
  • Japan keeps market edgy after yen intervention
  • MF Global collapses under euro zone bets
  • Insight - In 2012, some "Obamacons" turn back to Republicans
  • Japan, like China, cautious on euro rescue vehicle
  • Conference seeks cooperation on cyberspace
  • Palestinians granted full membership in UNESCO
  • Income gap led by top 1 percent - think tank
  • Corzine's MF Global collapses under euro zone bets
  • Cain denounces "witch hunt," denies sex harassment
  • Cigar-chomping entertainer Savile dies at 84
  • Palestinians granted full membership in UNESCO
  • Corporate role in future food security on the rise
  • Weak lending highlights tough outlook for UK
  • Dean of St Paul's resigns over "Occupy" protest
  • Tunisia issues warrant for Arafat's widow
  • NATO says will not intervene in Syria
  • NATO concludes Libya mission after seven months
  • Greek referendum ignites German anger, hammers markets
  • Economy on brink of recession despite Q3 growth
  • UK accused of double standards on Internet freedom
  • Credit Suisse cuts 1,500 jobs, shrinks investment bank
  • Former Anglo Irish finance director arrested
  • Japan intervenes to tame soaring yen ahead of G20
  • Japan, like China, cautious on euro rescue vehicle
  • Qantas resumes flights grounded by labour dispute
  • Euro area growth to slow sharply; debt crisis key - OECD
  • Barclays profit up, investment bank pain continues
  • Government facing "disturbing" number of cyber attacks
  • Government facing "disturbing" number of cyber attacks
  • UK can avoid recession as government manages finances - Cable
  • Lawmaker slams Bank for withholding minutes of 2007 talks
  • FTSE companies' tax rate drops in 2011 - study
  • Qantas to resume flights after government intervenes in dispute
  • UK faces "economic suicide" if on EU margins - Clegg
  • Gaza violence simmers after truce announced
  • Kenya kills 10 Shabaab fighters in air strike
  • Turkey ends search for survivors, toll nears 600
  • Two Britons among dead in Saturday's Kabul bombing - embassy
  • UK eyes infrastructure fund to boost growth - report
  • Iraq can't defend itself fully before 2020 - general
  • Insight - Dreaded "Brazil cost" may dim Foxconn's iPad dreams
  • Assad predicts disaster if West meddles in Syria
  • Homeserve halts telesales amid selling probe
  • UK ships will be able to carry armed guards - Cameron
  • Australia labour tribunal seeks to get Qantas fleet
  • Signs of truce taking hold in Gaza flare-up
  • ICC hunt for Gaddafi son poses dilemma for Niger
  • Commentary says China not a "saviour" for Europe
  • WPP sees China as second-largest market in 2-4 years
  • Syria's Assad warns Western powers
  • Trichet sees low inflation for 10 years - paper
  • Kabul suicide bomb kills 13 troops, civilian workers
  • Egypt brokers end to Israel-Gaza flare-up - officials
  • ECB's Trichet: low inflation for 10 years - report
  • Brazil's ex-president Lula has throat cancer
  • Stranded Qantas passengers await labour ruling
  • ICC fears son of Libya's Gaddafi may flee justice
  • Portugal, Spain urge G20 members to help ease crisis
  • Ukraine to investigate Tymoshenko over murder - report
  • Labour party's Higgins elected Irish president
  • Thai PM says Bangkok may dodge flood disaster
  • Suicide bomber kills three in SE Turkey
  • China names new financial chiefs
  • Australia's Qantas grounds all flights over labour dispute
  • Turkey's post-quake relief races against winter
  • Syrian forces pound Homs after dozens killed
  • Commonwealth leaders told summit risks being a failure
  • ICC warns Libya's Saif al-Islam against fleeing
  • Trichet says "crisis not over"
  • Arab League sends "urgent message" to Assad to end violence
  • Trichet says "crisis not over"
  • Poet to beat ex-IRA commander for Irish president
  • Bank's Tucker: UK's dip into recession possible - report
  • Turkey's post-quake relief races against winter
  • Stocks, euro pause as Europe doubts linger
  • Magnitude 6.9 quake shakes buildings in Peru capital
  • EU moves closer to longer jail terms for child abuse
  • Gaddafi son eyes safety, talks to Hague
  • "Evil" Tabak gets life for Yeates' murder
  • Analysis - Britons hanker for life outside EU as crisis bites
  • Cathedral takes legal action against protest camp
  • Small firms' loan rejections quadrupled over crisis
  • Australia's Qantas grounds all flights over labour
  • NATO confirms decision to end Libya mission on Monday
  • Italy's Berlusconi says government solid, no early election
  • It's a girl! British royal succession rules to change
  • Stocks at 3-month highs, euro underperforms
  • Euro fund head: no quick China deal; Italy costs up
  • Analysis - High California CO2 prices to spur offset scramble
  • Gaddafi son seeking plane to Hague - NTC official
  • Olympus risks lawsuits unless probe truly independent - TSE
  • Boy's rescue five days after Turkish quake lifts spirits
  • Commonwealth leaders agree to be more proactive on human rights
  • Cameron rallies EU countries not in euro zone
  • EMI sale sweet for one mogul, bittersweet for another
  • Consumer morale hits lowest since 2009 recession
  • Consumer morale hits lowest since 2009 recession - GfK
  • Man pulled out alive 4 days after Turkey quake
  • European debt deal ignites rally in global stocks
  • Gaddafi son seeks flight to Hague war crimes court
  • London cleric quits over cathedral protest camp
  • Serial killer guilty of fourth child murder
  • Lender links to shadow banking to cost more
  • U.N. ends mandate for NATO operations in Libya
  • Euro deal leaves much to do on rescue fund, Greek debt
  • Israel, Egypt carry out U.S.-brokered prisoner swap
  • Euro fund head - no quick China deal
  • World stocks at 3-month highs
  • Cameron rallies EU countries outside euro zone
  • Commonwealth leaders agree to be more proactive on human rights
  • Olympus sticks to defence of deals despite scepticism
  • Euro zone strikes deal on second Greek package
  • Turk quake survivors plead for tents as cold descends
  • Gaddafi son wants to surrender to ICC, says NTC
  • McGuinness makes mark in Irish president poll
  • Commonwealth ministers stumble over human rights
  • Portugal health reimbursement rules breach EU law - ECJ
  • Bank's Fisher sees good chance of another recession
  • UK will not contribute to euro zone bailout - Osborne
  • London to lose 27,000 City jobs in 2011 - thinktank
  • India's richest getting poorer, says Forbes
  • Asia shares, euro rise on EU summit
  • Olympus shares surge after chief quits
  • Coalition seen weak on economy, Labour no better: Reuters poll
  • Euro zone summit stalls on banks
  • Posen says QE size "sensible"
  • London to lose 27,000 City jobs in 2011 - thinktank
  • Drop in factory orders fuels recession fears
  • Olympus chairman quits as Japan watchdog probes firm
  • Thai capital warned "massive" water on the way
  • Ex-Goldman director Gupta charged in insider case
  • Global stocks rally on euro rescue plan
  • Gaddafi son offers to surrender to Hague - Libyans
  • Olympus chairman quits; Japan watchdog probes firm
  • Markets cheer euro deal but questions remain
  • Coalition seen weak on economy, Labour no better - Reuters poll
  • Gaddafi son seeks aircraft to surrender - NTC source
  • Bank's Fisher sees strong chance of another recession
  • Daimler, VW feel chill of Europe car slowdown
  • Olympus chairman quits; watchdog probes firm on
  • Incoming ECB head gives euro zone pre-summit boost
  • Boeing Dreamliner dazzles customers on Tokyo-Hong Kong debut
  • WTO warns G20 to resist protectionist urges
  • Woman rescued three days after Turkey quake
  • Squeezed Europeans dig deep for Christmas - study
  • NATO likely to end Libya mission now Gaddafi dead
  • October factory orders suffer biggest drop in a year - CBI
  • Analysis - Japan, slowly, waking up to the mess at Olympus
  • Investors brace for euro zone debt decision
  • Ex-Goldman director to face criminal charges - source
  • Amazon profit forecast disappoints, stock slumps
  • NATO likely to end Libya mission now Gaddafi dead
  • Amazon revenue growth slows, stock slumps
  • Conclusive summit deal on euro zone crisis looks elusive
  • Insider describes Gaddafi son's escape from town
  • King says government must set incentives for banks to lend
  • Global stocks drop on Europe; gold, bonds rally
  • Quake rescuers save baby, Turkey requests aid
  • Exclusive - IMF considering participation in EU bailout fund
  • Japan MP urges Olympus probe as ex-CEO contacts FBI
  • After revolt, Cameron allies target EU powers
  • TNK-BP management calls for lawsuit against BP - sources
  • Ex-Olympus CEO says in contact with FBI
  • Turkey struggles to shelter thousands after quake
  • Olympus chairman quits; watchdog probes firm on disclosure
  • Italy keeps EU waiting on eve of crucial summit
  • Gaddafi body handed to NTC loyalists for burial
  • Rescuers battle to find Turkish quake survivors
  • The "emperor" of Olympus, protector no longer
  • BP turns a corner after Gulf blowout
  • Bank's King says QE no panacea for bank lending
  • TNK-BP management calls for lawsuit against BP - sources
  • Former BP CEO Hayward eyes Norway's DNO - report
  • Maersk's drilling unit signs £487 million deal with BP
  • Investors issue James Murdoch a sharp rebuke
  • Islamists claim win in Tunisia's Arab Spring vote
  • News Corp investors rebuke James Murdoch
  • Gaddafi to be buried in secret desert grave - NTC
  • Parliament rejects referendum on EU membership
  • Islamists claim win in Tunisia's Arab Spring vote
  • Second blast hits Kenyan capital, one dead
  • Forced Greece deal "tantamount to default" - IIF
  • Turkey quake kills at least 279, hundreds missing
  • German lawmakers win full say on EFSF
  • ECB's Trichet wants more euro zone power over states
  • Parliament recalls James Murdoch over hacking
  • Rescuers battle to find Turk quake survivors, save baby
  • Turkey quake death toll exceeds 200, set to rise
  • Sarkozy yields on ECB crisis role, pressure on Italy
  • EU capital outline lifts bank shares
  • Libya declares "liberation," Gaddafi stays unburied
  • Cameron faces party rebellion over Europe
  • Hong Kong most expensive city to rent office space - Colliers
  • Businessman extends lead in Irish presidential race
  • Tunisia counts votes after first Arab Spring election
  • Beijing's growing pains mirror global population boom
  • Australia's republican female PM backs royal succession changes
  • Banks raise Greek haircut offer to 40 percent in talks - source
  • Sarkozy yields on ECB crisis role, pressure on Italy
  • Strong earthquake hits Turkey, up to 1,000 feared killed
  • Cameron faces party rebellion over Europe
  • Huge turnout in Tunisia's Arab Spring election
  • Libya declares "liberation", Gaddafi stays unburied
  • Hollande extends lead in French president race - polls
  • Witness - The journey that took me to a Tunisian voting booth
  • Banks raise Greek haircut offer to 40 percent in talks - source
  • Win or lose, Sinn Fein poll bid a success
  • Arab Spring may endanger Mideast peace - Blair
  • Argentina votes, Fernandez favoured for re-election
  • Saudi King prepares key appointments after heir dies
  • Pakistan releases Indian helicopter that crossed border
  • Turkey quake toll exceeds 260 dead, hundreds missing
  • EU leaders press Italy for reform at crisis summit
  • Libyans urged to unite after death of Gaddafi
  • China's Wen says jobs a priority despite economic headwinds
  • Afghanistan to back Pakistan if wars with U.S. - Karzai
  • Spain, Italy under pressure as EU frames deal on bank capital
  • Libyans urged to unite after death of Gaddafi
  • Libyan PM says wishes Gaddafi had not been killed
  • London anti-capitalist protesters pitch tents at new camp
  • Saudi Crown Prince Sultan dies, focus on Prince Nayef
  • Dan Wheldon mourned at Florida funeral
  • Egypt court delays hearing on request to drop Mubarak panel
  • Afghanistan to back Pakistan if wars with U.S. - Karzai
  • Google, PE firms mull bid for Yahoo - WSJ
  • German tax cut row worsens ahead of EU summit
  • Heavy fighting in Yemen after U.N. resolution
  • Mideast power brokers call for "Marshall Plan" after unrest
  • Arab world needs jobs, better governance, investment - WEF
  • Earthquake hits southeastern Turkey with 50 reported injured
  • Google, PE firms mull bid for Yahoo - report
  • Cameron to face down Europe rebels
  • France seeks to sway German veto on ECB bailout role
  • After Gaddafi, Libya races to fill power vacuum
  • Gaddafi family demands body; NATO ends Libya war
  • Greece may need 60 percent bond writedown; EU at odds
  • Scandal-hit Olympus chairman cancels seminar appearance
  • Murdoch and sons survive News Corp annual meeting
  • U.S. to pull out of Iraq after nearly 9 years of war
  • Gaddafi family demands body; NATO ends Libya war
  • Rupert Murdoch lucid, feisty in investor face-off
  • UK referendum on EU would create uncertainty - Hague
  • U.S. to pull out of Iraq after nearly 9 years of war
  • Greece may need 60 percent bond writedown; EU at odds
  • Protests force London's St Paul's to close
  • Royal succession reform to be approved
  • Signs of big power divisions over Iran nuclear report
  • U.S. approves first post-spill drilling plan for BP
  • NATO expected to decide to phase out Libya mission
  • News International reaches £3 million phone-hacking accord
  • Libya "liberation" to be announced in Benghazi
  • Sarkozy and Cameron win plaudits for Libya role
  • Gaddafi's wife asks the UN to investigate his death - report
  • Lithuanian court jails Real IRA suspect for 12 years
  • Analysis - Shooting the ratings agency messenger
  • Tax growth helps cut deficit in September, outlook darker
  • Gaddafi unburied, Libyans manoeuvre for new era
  • Olympus bows to investor pressure, launches M&A review
  • In death, Gaddafi still divides Libyans
  • Merkel sticks to hard line on euro zone solution
  • Berlusconi's Bank of Italy pick set to anger Sarkozy
  • German business morale falls for fourth straight month
  • EU starts new probe into painkillers' heart risks
  • BP settles lawsuit with staff who departed for Brightoil
  • Special report - Freezer fires light up regulation concerns
  • Tax growth helps cut deficit in September, outlook darker
  • Irish eyes are rolling at presidential poll
  • Ex-Wall St banker identified as key figure in Olympus scandal
  • Basque separatists ETA say end armed struggle
  • Jobs refused cancer treatment too long: biographer
  • Gaddafi's death - who pulled the trigger?
  • Consumer morale falls for fourth month in September
  • Gaddafi killed in hometown, Libya eyes future
  • Consumer morale falls for fourth month in September
  • U.S. grand jury indicts two men in Saudi envoy plot
  • UK watchdog on "horns of dilemma" over bank capital
  • Franco-German split over bailout fund threatens crisis
  • Gaddafi's death - who pulled the trigger?
  • Greece adopts austerity bill amid protests
  • U.S. stocks, euro gain on EU summit comments
  • Basque separatists ETA say end armed struggle
  • NATO to coordinate end to Libya mission with U.N., NTC
  • Shareholders demand Olympus explain payments
  • EU Commission moves to combat carbon fraud
  • Libya forces capture Sirte, last pro-Gaddafi holdout
  • Euro zone rescue plans shrouded in doubt
  • Greece faces austerity vote, more strikes
  • Bank's Broadbent sees sharp inflation fall next year
  • Euro zone wrangling batters stocks
  • UK Kuwait embassy suspends operations after threat
  • Electric goods give surprise lift to retail sales
  • Royal Mail to get price-setting powers
  • Watchdogs to keep closer eye on ultra-fast trading
  • Bats wins regulatory support to buy Chi-X Europe
  • Small investors struggle while Afghanistan hopes for big deals
  • EU bank recap could be under 100 billion euro - report
  • World Bank chief urges "definite steps" by Europe
  • Greece faces key austerity vote, more strikes
  • Global stocks, euro decline as EU summit hopes slip
  • Chelsea crush Genk to equal biggest Champions
  • Yeates' killer "misread her signals"
  • Bank's Bean sees hope for consumers
  • Cable says can't rule out second recession
  • Sarkozy says euro zone talks stuck, flies to Germany
  • Apple stores close for Jobs memorials
  • Morgan Stanley profit surprises amid market stress
  • PKK kills 24 Turkish troops, Ankara hits back
  • Eurozone wrangling rocks stocks
  • Gaddafi captured and wounded near Sirte - NTC official
  • Euro zone rescue plans shrouded in doubt
  • Gaddafi dies of wounds - NTC official
  • Thousands protest against Greek austerity before vote
  • Kurdish rebels kill 26 soldiers in southeastern Turkey
  • Spain downgrade adds pressure, Merkel & Sarkozy to talk
  • Bank mulled larger QE stimulus in October, could do more
  • EU raids banks in lending rates probe
  • News Corp key shareholders mull ditching Murdoch board
  • Deutsche Bank included in Euribor raids - source
  • Writer says will not pursue Strauss-Kahn in civil case
  • Incomes of young hit hardest by recession - IFS
  • Strike shuts down Greece before austerity vote
  • SABMiller joins with Efes for No 2 spot in Russia
  • Israeli soldier, Palestinians freed in captive swap
  • Apple blames iPhone rumours for disappointing results
  • World wealth to grow 50 percent in 5 years - C.Suisse
  • No deal reached on scaling up euro zone fund - EU officials
  • Moody's cuts Spain by 2 notches, sees funding risks
  • Israeli soldier, Palestinians freed in captive swap
  • Apple blames iPhone rumours for disappointing results
  • France, Germany near rescue fund deal - paper
  • Moody's cuts Spain by 2 notches, sees funding risks
  • Barnes wins Booker Prize he once named "posh bingo"
  • Iran nuclear issue to grow more urgent - William Hague
  • Greek PM appeals for support for austerity vote
  • London mayor says greater euro fiscal union "crazy"
  • Bank's King urges Germany, others to boost demand
  • U.S. stocks rise with banks; bonds higher
  • Greek protesters clash with police at austerity strike
  • Young hit hardest by recession - IFS
  • Clashes as police clear Dale Farm travellers' site
  • Morgan Stanley profit boosted by accounting gain
  • Israeli soldier, Palestinians free in captive swap
  • French credit review threatens euro zone rescues
  • Inflation hits 3-year high of 5.2 percent in September
  • World shares fall after China GDP, French warning
  • UK freezes assets of five for alleged Iranian plot
  • China Q3 growth to 2-year low, but no rate cuts seen
  • EU court bars stem cell patents when embryos destroyed
  • Former Defence Secretary Fox broke ministerial code - report
  • Piracy in Q3 2011 at record high - watchdog
  • Moody's warns France on possible negative outlook
  • Fukushima victims: homeless, desperate and angry
  • Wheldon mourned as search for answers begins
  • New Yorkers support anti-Wall Street protests - poll
  • BP gets $4 billion from Anadarko for oil spill costs
  • Britain warns Africa not to shelter Libya fugitives
  • Wheldon mourned as search for answers begins
  • Berlin tempers summit hopes
  • Moody's warns France on possible negative outlook
  • Global stocks, euro fall on German finmin comments
  • U.S. not "trying that hard" on exports - GE's Immelt
  • New Yorkers support anti-Wall Street protests - poll
  • Government to release Hillsborough disaster papers
  • Britons told to shop around for energy
  • Investors unexcited by BlackBerry's free apps offer
  • Citi Q3 net rises, boosted by accounting gain
  • Milan judge clears Berlusconi in fraud case
  • Philips TV deal at risk, plans 4,500 job cuts
  • Greek debt write-down must be larger - Schaeuble
  • BP gets £2 billion from Anadarko for oil spill costs
  • 2011 growth forecast cut to 0.9 percent
  • French judge gives L'Oreal heiress's daughter control
  • Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon dies after crash
  • RIM offers free apps to appease BlackBerry customers
  • Takeover Panel to rule on bid deadlines Monday - report
  • Greece heads for standstill before austerity vote
  • Summit to be held over rising energy bills
  • Insight - Running Chinese finance, a different kind of banker
  • Indy driver Dan Wheldon dies after crash
  • Strike-hit Greece heads to standstill ahead of a crucial vote
  • Summit to be held over rising energy bills
  • 2011 growth forecast cut to 0.9 percent
  • Dividend payouts at post-Lehman quarterly high
  • Israel moves 430 Palestinians near prisoner swap venue
  • Hollande to run for presidency for French left
  • Kinder Morgan to buy El Paso for $21 billion
  • Kenya deploys troops in Somalia after kidnappings
  • Greek debt write-down must be larger - Schaeuble
  • Global "Day of Rage" mostly peaceful as Rome clears up
  • Iran demands access to accused U.S. plotter
  • Arab League calls for dialogue in Syria
  • Greece heads for standstill before austerity vote
  • Philips TV deal at risk, plans 4,500 job cuts
  • Banks under pressure, Berlin dampens summit hopes
  • BP gets $4 billion from Anadarko for oil spill costs
  • Syrian forces open fire in town on Lebanon border
  • Thai floods claim more factories, Bangkok safe for now
  • London protesters camp out to show anger at bankers
  • Yemen forces kill 12; insurgents wreck gas pipeline
  • Wall Street protests go global; riots hit Rome
  • Libyan government steps up security after clashes in capital
  • Wall Street protests go global; riots in Rome
  • Israel names prisoners to be freed in swap deal
  • Syrian forces fire at mourners, battle defectors
  • G20 tells euro zone to fix debt crisis in eight days
  • Yemen forces kill 12; insurgents wreck gas pipeline
  • G20 ministers back big bank capital surcharge
  • Heroic Wales fall just short of first final
  • Global "Day of Rage" peaceful for most
  • Police asked to investigate Fox's friend
  • Israel names prisoners to be freed in swap deal
  • Five killed as Yemenis hope for U.N. pressure on Saleh
  • Iran's supreme leader calls U.S. accusations meaningless
  • Euro zone must deliver something "impressive" - Osborne
  • G20 maintains pressure on euro zone over debt crisis
  • Some U.S. officials question response to Iran plot
  • Defence Secretary quits over "adviser" scandal
  • Calpers voting against Murdoch reelection at News Corp
  • Gaddafi gunmen, government forces clash in Libyan capital
  • Global stocks, euro rally on crisis hopes, U.S. data
  • Global stocks, euro rally on crisis hopes, U.S. data
  • Apple's iPhone draws hordes again, powers shares
  • Gaddafi gunmen, government forces clash in Libyan capital
  • Exclusive - Forbes urges UK to act on Berezovsky comments
  • India crush England by 126 runs in first ODI
  • Deutsche CEO says Europe needs more than capital - report
  • U.S. rejects plan to strengthen IMF in euro zone crisis
  • Defence Secretary quits over "adviser" scandal
  • European shares notch up a third week of gains
  • RBS cancels Christmas parties as banks squeeze costs
  • Oliver Letwin's rubbish gaffe fuels Cameron's woes
  • Berlusconi wins confidence vote but still weak
  • U.S. retail sales rise, consumer sentiment slips
  • Cost of "Arab Spring" more than $55 billion - report
  • IMF needs around $350 billion more capital - G20 source
  • Wall Street sit-in protest goes global
  • China's Wen pledges stable yuan to exporters - report
  • Fans queue for Steve Jobs' last iPhone
  • Wall Street sit-in goes global Saturday
  • Slovakia clears way for euro zone rescue fund
  • Construction output down in August
  • Energy bills face overhaul as profits soar
  • Euro zone crisis dominates G20 Paris meeting
  • Winter to see low wind, hydro power in Northern Europe
  • Olympus fires British CEO, a self-confessed loud-mouth
  • BA says too early to resume Libya flights
  • Investor group to vote against Murdochs at NewsCorp AGM
  • Exclusive - Fresenius "very strong" in Q3 on generics, hospitals
  • Obama says Iran to face toughest possible sanctions
  • Obama says Iran to face toughest possible sanctions
  • Rajaratnam gets 11-year sentence
  • Euro zone crisis set to dominate G20 meeting in Paris
  • UK tightens arms export controls after Arab Spring
  • Slovakia clears way for euro zone rescue fund
  • Slough - where BlackBerry problems started
  • Britain faces 1-in-3 chance of recession - Reuters poll
  • French Strauss-Kahn sex assault probe dropped
  • Trichet says ECB has done all it can - report
  • Fitch cuts Lloyds, RBS credit ratings
  • Exclusive - Spotify now has 250,000 paying U.S. users - sources
  • EFSF says will stand ready to use new scope of activity
  • Slovak EFSF approval completes ratification process
  • Energy bills face overhaul in first wave of reform
  • Investor group to vote against Murdochs at News Corp AGM
  • Greek protesters walk off the job, block property tax
  • Gaddafi's son captured in Libya's Sirte - NTC
  • BP gets nod for £4.5 billion North Sea project
  • Saudis, U.S. trade charges with Iran over plot
  • Bank will do more QE if needed, Bean tells paper
  • RIM says BlackBerry services have improved significantly
  • Tax office targets 6,000 HSBC Swiss accounts
  • Slovak parliament gears up for new vote on EFSF
  • Trade deficit narrows in August as exports hit record high
  • China can soften impact of global economic woes, IMF says
  • U.S. to impose sanctions on BP, Gulf spill contractors
  • Germany's Westerwelle calls for EU treaty changes - report
  • Romney leads U.S. Republicans, Cain second - Reuters/Ipsos
  • Probe finds no U.S. fault in Afghan chopper crash
  • Bomb explodes at Northern Ireland office, no one hurt
  • WSJ Europe disputes circulation scam report
  • After reviewing bids, Citi looks to sell EMI in pieces - sources
  • Saudis, U.S. trade charges with Iran over plot
  • RIM scrambles to end global BlackBerry outage
  • Bomb explodes at Northern Ireland office, no one hurt
  • After reviewing bids, Citi looks to sell EMI in pieces - sources
  • Hear ye, hear ye: royal heirs may wed Catholics
  • AOL CEO pitches investors on Yahoo deal - sources
  • Editors turn on government over hacking probe
  • Europe eyes bigger Greek losses for banks
  • Syria envoy summoned over dissident harassment
  • Slovak parliament gears up for new vote on EFSF
  • New police powers considered after riots
  • Tax office targets 6,000 HSBC Swiss accounts
  • RIM says BlackBerry services have improved
  • U.S. says Iran sought killing of Saudi envoy
  • UK unemployment jumps to highest since 1994
  • Greek tax inspectors announce strike as protests spread
  • Euro crisis, yuan sow discord as G20 gathers
  • Slovakia blocks euro rescue fund
  • UK consulting with U.S. on more Iran sanctions
  • Slovak parties scramble for quick deal on EFSF
  • IEA further cuts global oil demand forecasts
  • U.S. accuses two Baer bankers of aiding tax evasion
  • Bank's Dale warns growth to keep slowing
  • Millions of BlackBerry users cut off for third day
  • BSkyB investors voice doubts over James Murdoch - report
  • U.S. issues world travel alert linked to Iran plot
  • Myanmar frees dissidents but many still in jail
  • BAE warns of hits from U.S. floods, budget doubts
  • Sony: third party tried to access 93,000 online accounts
  • Israel, Hamas agree prisoner swap to free Shalit
  • U.S. open to Afghan peace deal including Haqqani
  • Wall Street protesters target homes of executives
  • BlackBerry problems hit four continents
  • Iranians charged in U.S. over assassination plot
  • Slovakia blocks euro rescue fund
  • BlackBerry problems hit four continents
  • Slovak parliament rejects euro rescue fund in first vote
  • Goldman lowered tax bill by £10 million - report
  • U.S. says Iran sought killing of Saudi envoy
  • France forces chefs to confess boil-in-the-bag fare
  • Ally defends Defence Secretary Fox over gossip
  • Nuclear inspector gives green light to atomic energy
  • Europe warned of systemic crisis over debt
  • Analysis - Wall Street action part of global "Arab Spring"?
  • Slovak euro fund vote hits snag, seen eventually passing
  • Torture rife in Afghan detention facilities - U.N.
  • Myanmar likely to free "prisoners of conscience"
  • Spain health service chokes as austerity tightens
  • EU, IMF conclude Greek review, protesters block ministries
  • Greece loan talks advance as EU delays summit
  • Economy barely grew in third quarter
  • West Ham stadium deal falls through - source
  • Banks brace for capital calls as Dexia rescued
  • Greek workers step up protests against wage caps
  • Queen's visit leaves Australian republic a distant dream
  • HSBC sees Asia trade doubling to $14 trillion by 2025
  • Egypt Christians vent fury after clashes kill 25
  • Nobel economists say euro zone needs fiscal union
  • Torture rife in Afghan detention facilities - U.N.
  • Cameron backs embattled defence minister Fox
  • Economy barely grew in Q3, risks grow
  • EU excludes OTC in D.Boerse/NYSE review - sources
  • Greece loan talks advance as EU delays summit
  • BlackBerry has outages in Europe, Africa, India
  • Banks brace for capital calls as Dexia rescued
  • Egypt Christians vent fury after clashes kill 25
  • UK recession fears grow as output weakens
  • Special report - China's debt pileup raises risk of hard landing
  • Berlin, Paris vow new crisis plan as global pressure builds
  • Egyptian cabinet to meet over violence that kills 24
  • Opposition demands answers from defence chief
  • Insight - Germany's Merkel - a fate tied to the euro
  • HK design student says Jobs tribute not original
  • Dexia agrees to Franco-Belgian rescue deal
  • Thailand scrambles to prevent humanitarian disaster from floods
  • Libyan government forces attack Gaddafi security HQ in Sirte
  • Yang eyes Yahoo buyout with private equity
  • Libyan government forces attack Gaddafi security HQ in Sirte
  • Egyptian cabinet to meet over violence that kills 24
  • Berlin, Paris vow new crisis plan as global pressure builds
  • Cameron says to tighten up immigration rules
  • More wealthy people considering leaving UK - survey
  • Hollande leads French left's presidential primary
  • Dexia bailout set as wider bank rescue mulled
  • Osmond concerned by Lloyds branch bid costs - source
  • Ex-Beatle McCartney says "I Do" for third time
  • Defence secretary apologises for ties to businessman
  • Vodafone weighs into delayed 4G spectrum row
  • Yemeni opposition doubts Saleh pledge to quit soon
  • Sims, Sargent win 2011 economics Nobel
  • Egypt Christians mourn dead after clashes kill 25
  • France, Belgium meet to finalise Dexia break-up
  • France, Belgium set to finalise Dexia break-up
  • Saleh keeps Yemenis guessing with talk of step-down
  • Merkel, Sarkozy meet to tackle differences over euro crisis
  • Cameron steps into defence minister row
  • Snipers in last-ditch bid to defend Gaddafi hometown
  • Europe eyes buoying banks to weather debt storm
  • Fitch cuts Italy, Spain ratings; outlook negative
  • Battersea's four chimneys need rebuilding
  • BG may be latest Brazil oil asset seller - report
  • European bank bill well over £86 billion - Ireland
  • Yemenis shrug off Saleh's talk of stepping down
  • France, Belgium meet to finalise Dexia break-up
  • Bank's Weale says QE supports economy
  • Libya government says captures Sirte landmark targets
  • Murray flattens Nadal to win Japan Open
  • Ex-Beatle McCartney to serenade heiress bride
  • Merkel, Sarkozy tackle differences over euro crisis
  • Libyan government forces launch big assault on Sirte
  • France find their form to rout England
  • Dexia board set to meet as break-up looms
  • Vettel pips Button to Japanese pole
  • Defence Secretary Fox probed over friend's role
  • U.S. stocks, euro slip after euro-zone downgrades
  • Fitch cuts Italy, Spain ratings; outlook negative
  • Nobel honours African, Arab women for peace
  • U.S. stocks, euro slip after euro-zone downgrades
  • Germany, France split on bank aid before summit
  • Insight - Occupy Wall St, the start of a new protest era?
  • Libya forces in coordinated assault on Gaddafi hometown
  • Moody's cuts UK banks as capital worries simmer
  • Afghanistan may need funds until 2025 - UK envoy
  • U.S. diplomat said ex-BP boss's Turkish partner unethical
  • Defence Secretary Fox probed over friend's role
  • Libyan forces mount attack on southern Sirte
  • Nobel Peace Prize honours African and Arab women
  • Moody's cuts banks, capital worries simmer
  • Germany, France split on bank aid before summit
  • BOJ sees recovery risks from Europe, global slowdown
  • September producer price inflation highest in nearly 3 years
  • IMF frets over hit to emerging markets from euro crisis
  • Special report - In France, far right capitalises on euro crisis
  • Samsung says Q3 to top consensus as phones boom
  • RBS says remains strongly capitalised bank
  • Jobs authorised biography so his kids can know him
  • Asian stocks up, euro steady on Europe bank moves
  • Special report - Crisis grips North Korean rice bowl
  • Global stocks, oil rise on European bank moves
  • Special report - Crisis grips North Korean rice bowl
  • Jobs authorized biography so his kids can know him
  • Wall Street protests spread, unlikely sympathy from Fed
  • EU works on banks, Obama urges swift action
  • Insight - Nobel winner's last big experiment - Himself
  • ECB gears up crisis measures, tussles over rates
  • Sweden's Transtromer wins Nobel literature prize
  • Unions up pressure on government as strike ballots fly
  • Dog eats dog as Britain's tabloids bare all
  • Bank launches new stimulus to stave off recession
  • Knox trial judge says she may be guilty but no proof
  • Britain blocks attempt to arrest Israel's Livni
  • Apple's visionary Steve Jobs dead at 56
  • Sweden's Transtromer wins 2011 Nobel Literature prize
  • Bank launches QE2 with £75 billion cash boost
  • BBC to shrink as it shares in government spending cuts
  • UK activists call for board shake-up at News Corp
  • After decade of war, Afghans mull Taliban return
  • Cameron pleads for patience as economy stalls
  • EU's Barroso wants coordinated bank recapitalisation
  • Global stocks rise on hopes for bank support steps
  • ECB set to hold rates, boost liquidity; Trichet bows out
  • Greek aid tranche likely but not assured - troika source
  • FTSE seen opening up 30 points as euo zone doubts ease
  • Special Report - A fight for the soul of the ECB
  • Exclusive - Microsoft considers bidding for Yahoo
  • Apple visionary dies after long struggle with pancreatic cancer
  • Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dead at 56
  • Exclusive - Microsoft considers bidding for Yahoo
  • BBC set to unveil deep cuts
  • Global stocks, oil rise on Europe hopes, U.S. data
  • Cameron pleads for patience as economy stalls
  • Ireland sticks to 2012 deficit target
  • Palestinians say will work with Blair
  • Greek aid tranche likely but not assured - troika source
  • Plot to kill Afghan president foiled - agency
  • Scientists use cloning to make human stem cells
  • Sweden's Transtromer wins Nobel Literature prize
  • ECB holds rates, new liquidity help eyed
  • Bank launches fresh stimulus with £75 billion cash boost
  • Tesco, Sainsbury show squeeze on UK shoppers
  • Plunging PMIs fuel recession fears
  • Sportingbet takeover talks continue as profit grows
  • Q2 GDP growth unexpectedly revised down to +0.1 percent
  • September services PMI stronger than expected, outlook poor
  • FTSE rallies on hope for economic stimulus, banks
  • New Apple iPhone fails to wow investors, fans
  • EU preparing bank rescues amid Greece doubts
  • Sainsbury sales edge forward
  • Overseas progress helps Tesco offset UK woes
  • Cleared on appeal, Amanda Knox returns home to Seattle
  • EU preparing bank rescues amid Greece doubts
  • Speeding universe work wins Nobel
  • U.S. "close to faltering", Fed ready to act - Bernanke
  • New Apple iPhone fails to wow investors, fans
  • Cameron says no short cut to economic recovery
  • UK says euro zone must leverage up bailout fund
  • Amanda Knox heads for home after acquittal
  • Top Republican says U.S. bill on China yuan "dangerous"
  • Rebels kill scores in Somali capital blast
  • Berezovsky sold political clout to Abramovich - lawyer
  • EU court clears fans to watch games via foreign boxes
  • Euro zone lenders dominate UK property - Savills
  • Tesco, Sainsbury show squeeze on UK consumer
  • Greek aid tranche not assured but likely - troika source
  • Clashes in Athens as workers strike against cuts
  • Economy vulnerable despite services bounce
  • FTSE up sharply as IMF signals support for Greece
  • Crystal work wins Nobel for Israeli Shechtman
  • Euro zone considers making banks pay more for Greece
  • Prosecution will appeal Knox verdict
  • China warns of trade war if U.S. currency bill passes
  • Humanitarian fears grow over Libya Sirte battle
  • Osborne flags new scheme to allow credit easing
  • Cameron - UK needs to show on top of public deficit
  • Cancer kills Nobel physician before he hears of prize
  • Switzerland tops list of tax haven nations
  • Greek haircut under review, no new euro zone aid until November
  • Humanitarian fears grow over Libya Sirte battle
  • Italian appeal court clears Amanda Knox of murder
  • Euro zone lenders dominate UK property - Savills
  • Cancer kills Nobel physician before he hears of prize
  • Megrahi says his Lockerbie role exaggerated
  • Global manufacturing shrinks for first time since 2009
  • Greece debt woes sting banks as FTSE retreats
  • Osborne flags new scheme to allow credit easing
  • Osborne flags new scheme to allow credit easing
  • Faster expanding universe work wins physics Nobel
  • Analysis - China seeks profit, shuns politics, in Afghanistan
  • EU court says fans can watch football via foreign boxes
  • Libyan forces plan "final" attack on Sirte
  • Amanda Knox heads for home after acquittal
  • Euro zone considers making banks pay more for Greece
  • Tearful Knox pleads for freedom
  • Banks, commods drag FTSE lower on Greek debt fears
  • Immune system discoveries win 2011 medicine Nobel
  • Shortages "killing patients" in Libya siege hospital
  • Eurogroup to discuss EFSF leveraging, Greek reforms
  • Surprise pick-up in factory PMI dims October QE hopes
  • September factory activity slumps to crisis-era lows
  • Tearful Knox pleads for freedom
  • Greece to miss deficit targets despite austerity
  • Cameron urges euro zone action
  • UK to freeze council tax for households next year
  • UK to freeze council tax for households next year
  • Greece to miss deficit targets despite austerity
  • UK financial business growth, morale hit lows - CBI
  • Shortages "killing patients" in Libya siege hospital
  • Jittery Amanda Knox awaits verdict in murder trial
  • Eurogroup to discuss EFSF leveraging, Greek reforms
  • Anger flares at Kenya kidnapping response
  • Anti-Wall Street protesters vow to keep up fight
  • Cameron urges eurozone action
  • Cook's time to shine with new Apple iPhone
  • Outcry at "failed" response to Kenya kidnappings
  • Palestinians unhappy with envoy Tony Blair
  • Israel accepts Quartet call for peace talks
  • S&P warns UK against wavering on fiscal consolidation
  • Fighting halts aid mission into Libyan siege city
  • Government freezes tax, douses hopes for growth boost
  • Osborne says looking into ways of credit easing
  • Government to freeze council tax for households next year
  • Greek gloom rocks markets, troubles lenders
  • Immune system discoveries win 2011 medicine Nobel
  • Cameron urges swift euro zone action
  • Greece due to unveil plan to sack state workers
  • Yemen official decries U.S. call for Saleh to quit
  • Gunmen escape with French hostage into Somalia
  • U.S. issues travel alert after Awlaki death
  • State job cuts on table at Greek loan talks
  • NATO captures senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan
  • Meredith ignored in "media fog" around Amanda Knox
  • Bomb found in Belfast restaurant district
  • McGuinness loses ground in Irish president race - poll
  • Israel accepts Quartet call for peace talks
  • No tax cuts during "debt storm," says Osborne
  • Ashton try fires England into last eight
  • Kenya coastguard surrounds armed gang, hostage
  • Scots confident they can break down England defence
  • World stocks post worst quarter in 3 years
  • China paper urges Europe get act together on debt crisis
  • Ignore big money campaign to free Knox - prosecutor
  • Osborne - Tax cuts not a priority - paper
  • CIA drone kills U.S.-born al Qaeda cleric in Yemen
  • U.S. reassures Pakistan amid anti-American protests
  • Panel holds first meeting on Palestinian U.N. bid
  • Sarkozy to meet Merkel in coming days on Greece
  • Ignore big money campaign to free Knox - prosecutor
  • FTSE suffers worst quarter in nine years
  • UBS reputation could take decade to recover
  • Worst quarter for UK, German, French stocks in nine years
  • Global stocks slide to close gloomy quarter
  • Three steps to avoid a global depression - Soros
  • Kabul hands Pakistan evidence on peace envoy killing
  • Killer of governor of Pakistan's Punjab sentenced to death
  • NATO says captures senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan
  • Osborne says tax cuts not a priority - report
  • Yemen says al Qaeda cleric Awlaki killed
  • Britain's cure for economic slowdown - drive faster
  • Europe set to mark worst quarter since 2008
  • Conservatives face pressure to map growth course
  • SGX, LSE tying up for London Metal Exchange bid - source
  • Japan fires fresh salvo on yen as economic upswing tails off
  • CBI calls for measures to help home buyers
  • McGraw-Hill, CME eye indexes JV- source
  • Knox "crucified" in murder case, lawyer says
  • Civilians flee Sirte battle, fighting hampers aid - U.N.
  • CBI calls for measures to help home buyers
  • UK hacking like U.S. Watergate scandal, Bernstein says
  • Pakistan never backed Haqqani network-spy chief
  • U.S. data, euro hopes lift stocks in choppy day
  • Strauss-Kahn meets accuser at Paris hearing
  • Europe again steps back from brink in debt crisis
  • Shell shuts Singapore refinery; fire finally out
  • Cable cool on new state bank to aid small firms
  • British investors dash for cash - Reuters poll
  • UBS problems have deep roots - historian
  • Bahrain sentences man to death, jails 20 doctors
  • August mortgage approvals highest since December '09
  • Knox killed her roommate for no reason - prosecutor
  • FTSE falls toward worst quarter since 2002
  • U.S.-born al Qaeda cleric killed in Yemen-officials
  • Insight - America's rich losing tussle with taxman
  • German MPs back euro crisis powers, Merkel support unclear
  • European stocks, euro higher after German vote
  • Botched probe, unfair image landed Knox in jail - lawyer
  • More than 9 suitors court London Metal Exchange
  • Thomas Cook suspends dividend to cut debt
  • Allianz, AXA among likely bidders for HSBC unit sale - sources
  • Special Report - "Rats" and "black mouths" gnaw at China stocks
  • NBNK confirms has submitted Lloyds branch bid
  • BP may sell some global assets to India's Reliance - report
  • Amazon ignites tablet war with Fire, takes on Apple
  • Greece faces auditor verdict, fresh aid at stake
  • Libya's NTC thinks Gaddafi hiding near Algeria
  • Stocks, commodities slide ahead of German vote
  • Libya ready to probe possible other Lockerbie suspects
  • Germany faces lifetime of euro subsidies - Hague
  • Analysis - Labour struggles to rebuild after defeat
  • Insight - Is social media a political tool for good or evil?
  • Bank to restart QE in November - Reuters poll
  • Judge refuses to let brain-damaged woman die
  • Analysis - Pakistan's double-game: treachery or strategy?
  • Insight - How to borrow $10 million
  • Global weakness persistent, more QE possible - Dale
  • NTC seeks U.N. help for wounded in Sirte - U.N. source
  • Shell shuts Singapore refinery as fire rages
  • Merkel dodges bullet with euro vote victory
  • European stocks, euro off highs after German vote
  • Knox "crucified" in murder case, lawyer says
  • BP and oligarchs face off as $4.9 billion claim looms
  • Global stocks firm ahead of new Greek talks
  • Analysis - Experts skeptical of Strauss-Kahn immunity claim
  • Merkel risks rebellion on euro rescue fund
  • Gaddafi loyalists put up tough fight in Sirte
  • Reversal by banks, miners drags FTSE lower
  • Home Retail boss says Argos strategy sound, won't close stores
  • Bank's Miles says closer to voting for QE - report
  • Bank's Miles says closer to voting for QE - report
  • Merkel risks rebellion on euro rescue fund
  • Gaddafi loyalists put up tough fight in Sirte
  • One miner dies at UK Coal Yorkshire colliery
  • Amanda Knox was "faithful woman in love"
  • Apple expected to unveil new iPhone next week
  • Labour's Miliband wants voters trust on the economy
  • Shanghai subway trains collide injuring more than 270
  • First delivered Boeing 787 takes off for Japan
  • British envoy says Syria tries to hide truth
  • Exclusive - Libya assures UK firms on key role in rebuild
  • European shares extend gains on debt crisis hopes
  • NBNK submits second round Lloyds branch bid - sources
  • Lack of euro zone rescue detail prompts FTSE retreat
  • Libya's Gaddafi hiding near Algeria border - NTC official
  • Greece to face inspectors, Merkel hints at bailout change
  • BAE Systems to cut nearly 3,000 jobs
  • Euro zone rescue optimism boosts FTSE
  • Special report-Ailing matriarch puts Gandhi dynasty at crossroad
  • Euro zone struggles to stem crisis; Obama urges action
  • Big Four auditors face massive shake-up
  • September retail sales weaken at fastest pace in 16 months
  • Analysis - U.S., Palestinians race for votes at UN council
  • Labour would judge firms on social contribution
  • Euro zone struggles to stem crisis; Obama urges action
  • Private equity finds appetite for renewables
  • Europe unions could act over cuts - UK union leader
  • Strauss-Kahn claims diplomatic immunity in lawsuit
  • Libya's NTC says Lockerbie case closed
  • Analysis - U.S., Palestinians race for votes at UN council
  • U.N. council discusses Palestinian U.N. membership bid
  • Amanda Knox is a "she-devil," Italian court told
  • Three remanded on suicide bomb plot charge
  • Special report - How a rogue trader crashed UBS
  • Financials lift FTSE higher after turbulent trade
  • Pakistan seeks diplomatic support in row with U.S.
  • Cancer cost "becoming unsustainable" in rich nations
  • Ed Balls says will pay down debt with bank cash
  • Premature euro rescue talk buoys markets, irks Germans
  • September retail sales weaken at fastest in 16 months
  • Amanda Knox was faithful girl in love, lawyer says
  • Gaddafi loyalists in Sirte seek truce - NTC commander
  • Special report - Matriarch puts Gandhi dynasty at crossroad
  • Strength in commodities, banks boosts FTSE higher
  • Banks rebound to haul the FTSE higher
  • Bank's Broadbent says close to backing more QE
  • Under fire, Europe works to bolster debt crisis fund
  • Libya's NTC readies new push into Sirte
  • Irish presidential favourite in nomination setback
  • BAE may cut 3,000 jobs as Typhoon output slows
  • Police charge six with terrorism offences
  • Markets to give verdict on new UBS chief
  • Libya's NTC readies new push into Sirte
  • British police charge six with terrorism offences
  • Under fire, Europe works to bolster debt crisis fund
  • After 3 years, Boeing Dreamliner becomes reality
  • Ed Balls says will pay down debt with bank cash
  • Labour urges Cameron to push for Europe growth
  • Russia's finance chief rebels over Putin plan
  • Saudi king gives women right to vote
  • Pope in Germany calls for unity, some frustrated
  • UBS bank's revamp after trading scandal to take years
  • Abbas says no talks without Israeli settlement freeze
  • BAE may cut 3,000 jobs as Typhoon jet output
  • Gay senator ahead in Irish presidential race - poll
  • Libya's NTC readies new push into Sirte
  • Bank's Broadbent says close to backing more QE
  • Banks rebound to haul the FTSE higher
  • Ed Balls says will pay down debt with bank cash
  • Issue of Israel as Jewish state sank Quartet moves
  • Labour urges Cameron to push for Europe growth
  • New UBS boss seeks fresh start after trading scandal
  • ECB undecided on length of debt-buying programme - Paramo
  • Russia's Putin to seek presidency, finance chief to go
  • Europe aims to beef up crisis fund
  • England turn attention to Scotland showdown
  • U.N. will take weeks on Palestinian bid - Abbas
  • Power blackout hits Chile, halts copper mines
  • Europe aims to beef up crisis fund, world urges action
  • New UBS boss seeks fresh start after trading scandal
  • Greece vows to stay in the euro
  • Putin sets stage for return as Russian president
  • Prosecutors demand life in jail for Amanda Knox
  • Catholics cannot accept gay marriage, pope says
  • U.N. will take weeks on Palestinian bid - Abbas
  • European gov'ts, ECB must team up on crisis-Geithner
  • Greece needs decade to get competitive - German finance minister
  • New UBS boss seeks fresh start after trading scandal
  • Pakistan army top brass meets amid U.S. tensions
  • Russia's finance minister rebels over Putin plan
  • Ex N.Ireland paramilitary leader Gusty Spence dies
  • Medvedev: Putin should return as Russia president
  • UBS CEO quits, board wants faster restructuring
  • England turn on the style to crush Romania
  • NASA satellite breaks up, plunges back to Earth
  • Abbas stakes Palestinian claim to state at U.N.
  • Bill Gates backs Tobin tax, G20 unconvinced
  • Europe hastens to build up debt crisis defences
  • Gold slumps record $100; stocks edge up
  • Gold slumps record $100; stocks edge up
  • Europe hastens to build up debt crisis defences
  • Analysis - Peace no closer as Palestinians ask U.N. for state
  • Abbas stakes Palestinian claim to state at U.N.
  • Lawyer to start News Corp action in U.S.
  • Bill Gates backs financial transaction tax to aid poor
  • Prosecutors show grisly photos as Knox trial resumes
  • UBS board considers investment bank's fate
  • Low chance falling satellite will hit U.S. - NASA
  • Europe aware that time is running out - Osborne
  • Pope warns Lutherans of Christian challenge
  • Miliband must win over doubters
  • Doomed U.S. satellite headed back to Earth Friday
  • President Saleh returns to Yemen, calls for ceasefire
  • Doubts raised about giant UK shale gas find
  • Prosecutor targets forensic experts in Knox trial
  • Putin to return as Russian president
  • UBS CEO quits, board wants faster restructuring
  • Elton John in talks to make biopic "Rocketman"
  • Special Report - How to win business in Libya
  • Abbas to stake Palestinian claim to state at U.N.
  • President Saleh returns to Yemen amid gunfire, blasts
  • Insight - Why China can't and won't save the world
  • UBS board considers fate of crisis-hit investment bank
  • G20 pledge offers respite for shares, euro
  • G20 pledges bank support, eyes bolder euro fund
  • HP names Whitman CEO, Apotheker out
  • Myanmar's Suu Kyi wins top Chatham House prize
  • Bank reformer won't push plan on rest of world
  • London peace conference to draw 12,000 Muslims
  • HP names Whitman CEO, Apotheker out
  • Palestinian crisis looms over U.N. meeting
  • Minister moves to reassure planning critics
  • Tumbling satellite expected to miss North America
  • Murdoch paper hacked minister's voice mail - sources
  • Bernanke's twist may do little for jobs
  • Police admit slow to advise businesses in riots
  • Trader "sorry" as UBS chief fights for bank and job
  • Palestinian anger mounts at Obama's Mideast policy
  • Bank bosses should pay for trader errors - fund managers
  • Ex-IRA guerrilla McGuinness - I never killed anyone
  • Greek default talk gathers pace, markets pause on G20
  • European shares fall again as G20 talk seen hollow
  • Strauss-Kahn to meet French assault accuser
  • Elton John in talks to make biopic "Rocketman"
  • UBS trader appears in court, does not seek bail
  • Greece sharpens austerity; IMF warns on banks
  • Fed takes new tack to avoid U.S. economic slump
  • Compensation for "Bloody Sunday" families
  • Inflation-expectation fears exaggerated - Bank's Posen
  • SABMiller bid set to succeed, say Foster's shareholders
  • Palestinians to push U.N. bid despite Obama
  • Georgia executes convict in high-profile U.S. case
  • United Tech to buy Goodrich for $16.5 billion
  • Heathrow falls behind rival European airports - study
  • Obama seeks to ease doubts on global leadership
  • Two U.S. men convicted as spies leave Iran on bail
  • Heathrow falls behind rival European airports - study
  • Greece sharpens austerity; IMF warns on banks
  • Obama seeks to ease doubts on global leadership
  • HP may oust CEO, hire eBay veteran - source
  • Two U.S. men convicted as spies leave Iran on bail
  • Execution looms for U.S. inmate denied polygraph
  • Fed takes new tack to avoid U.S. economic slump
  • Government wants Games to boost image after riots
  • Ex-Goldman employee charged with insider trading
  • Soros joins Forbes top 10 U.S. billionaires list
  • Scottish government plans levy on retailers
  • Bank set to pump more money into economy
  • SABMiller seals £6.2 billion Foster's with a beer
  • UBS trader faces new charge, makes no bail request
  • Warnings mount on euro crisis, credit crunch
  • Obama to meet Palestinian leader amid U.N. crisis
  • Public borrowing at August high, back data revised
  • Bank set to pump more money into economy
  • Italy downgraded, IMF says Europe behind the curve
  • Manchester airport evacuated in bomb scare
  • SABMiller agrees to buy Foster's for £6.2 billion
  • Spooky theory, leukaemia drugs top Nobel tips - Thomson Reuters
  • Lloyd's of London sinks to £697 million loss
  • Editors appeal to government not to crush Fleet Street
  • Consumer confidence hits 4-month low in August - Nationwide
  • Lib Dems cling to coalition and austerity drive
  • Police drop bid to make Guardian reveal hacking sources
  • Consumer confidence hits 4-month low in Aug - Nationwide
  • Bank minutes could fuel talk of imminent QE
  • Afghan peace council head killed in Kabul
  • Italy downgraded, IMF says Europe behind the curve
  • IMF calls on Europe to get "act together" on debt
  • Ministers discuss £5 billion capital spending boost - report
  • News Corp share buyback crosses $1 billion mark
  • Editors appeal to government not to crush Fleet Street
  • Europe faces heat at G20 for euro crisis response
  • Escalating military conflict kills 12 in Yemen capital
  • UK should delay fiscal cuts if growth weakens more - IMF
  • Manchester United IPO on hold - source
  • Obama hails end of U.S. military restrictions on gays
  • Manchester airport reopens after bomb scare
  • Greece to outline more austerity to secure loan
  • Fed looks set to ease policy as U.S. outlook dims
  • Ainslie heads first athletes selected for Britain
  • Italy credit downgraded, French banks pressured
  • Abbas presses Palestinian U.N. bid despite warnings
  • Explosion wounds 15 in Turkish capital
  • Clegg sees bank reform in place before 2019
  • Britain calculating cost of split with Scotland
  • Death toll rises as shells hit Yemen protest camp
  • Analysis - UK Eurosceptics see opportunity in euro crisis
  • Libyan forces say they captured part of Sabha
  • Lloyds to sell £1 billion of property loans - sources
  • World Cup bagpipe ban deflates Scotland and fans
  • S&P cuts Italy one notch, outlook negative
  • Obama offers £2.29 trillion deficit plan, would up taxes
  • Lloyds to sell £1 billion of property loans - report
  • Obama offers £2.29 trillion deficit plan, would up taxes
  • Lenders press Greece to shrink state and avoid default
  • Clashes escalate in Yemen after crackdown
  • Euro zone contagion spreading - World Bank chief
  • Britain calculating cost of split with Scotland
  • Iran nuclear chief says UK spies shadowed him
  • News International to pay £3 million over hacking case - sources
  • Greece vows austerity as aid tranche hangs in balance
  • Libyan forces say they captured part of Sabha
  • Travellers win 11th hour eviction delay
  • Swiss narrowly reject bid to ban investment banking
  • Escalating military conflict kills six in Yemen capital
  • S&P adds to euro stress with Italy cut
  • UK to strengthen energy regulator Ofgem
  • Greece must shrink state to avoid default -lenders
  • Gaddafi loyalists say capture 17 foreign mercenaries
  • QE gave economy significant boost - Bank report
  • Jaguar Land Rover building new engine plant
  • UBS starts probe into $2.3 billion rogue trade loss
  • Cable does not accept report of 12 billion budget gap
  • Obama deficit plan aimed at Democratic base
  • New York meetings open to avert Palestinian crisis
  • Gender equality boosts development, World Bank says
  • I made a "moral error," Strauss-Kahn tells France
  • Libyans fail to agree new government
  • Cable plans clampdown on executive pay
  • WHO says 76 pence a person could curb chronic diseases
  • New York meetings open to avert Palestinian crisis
  • Greece braces for more austerity to avert default
  • UBS raises rogue equity trade losses to $2.3 billion
  • Merkel and eurosceptic allies beaten in Berlin
  • British surgeons separate very rare conjoined twins
  • Bank woes could stymie France's recovery
  • Pirates say holding British hostage in central Somalia
  • Blair met Gaddafi before Lockerbie bomber freed
  • Pakistan won't seek new IMF programme - official
  • Travellers set for final showdown at Dale Farm
  • UBS starts probe into £1.4 billion rogue trade loss
  • Yemeni forces kill 20 more protesters in capital
  • Gaddafi spokesman says UK, French mercenaries caught
  • Lib Dems defy low polls but economic clouds loom
  • Cable says banking reforms must take place
  • Tata's Jaguar Land Rover picks UK for new plant
  • Bank's Posen sees inflation down by summer 2012
  • EU finance ministers take stock of progress on debt crisis
  • Libyan forces renew battle for Gaddafi towns
  • UBS CEO says not considering stepping down - report
  • NTSB probes plane's tail in Reno air race crash
  • NTSB probes Nevada air race crash that killed nine
  • Libyan forces battle to loosen grip on Gaddafi towns
  • Greek PM cancels U.S. trip as debt crisis deepens
  • Greece to offer new liquidity guarantees to banks
  • Greek opposition leader calls for snap election
  • EU finance ministers break no new ground on debt crisis
  • Talk of Greek default ridiculous - Greek finance minister
  • EU ministers see need for stronger bank sector
  • Cable urges government debate on Bank policy
  • Osborne says time running out for euro zone
  • UBS chairman says committed to investment bank - report
  • EU officials seek to dispel fears of credit crunch
  • Trichet emotional as end of ECB stint nears
  • Tesco eyes Garden Centre Group bid - report
  • Bank of Ireland in talks over UK loans - source
  • Humbled Libyan forces gripe outside Gaddafi town
  • UBS trader charged with $2 billion fraud
  • EU officials seek to dispel fears of credit crunch
  • Four missing Welsh miners found dead
  • Exclusive - Haqqanis to follow Taliban on Afghan peace
  • Plane crashes at Nevada air race, dozens injured
  • Treasury minister - "challenging times" for economy
  • Gaddafi loyalists repel assault on last bastions
  • Police want paper to reveal phone-hacking sources
  • Geithner presses EU to act; meets resistance
  • Treasury minister: "challenging times" for economy
  • Ex-IRA guerrilla McGuinness to run for Irish president
  • Palestinians to seek full U.N. membership - Abbas
  • Analysis - Bank policymakers push door to QE wide open
  • UBS trader charged with $2 billion fraud
  • Four missing Welsh miners found dead
  • Futuristic pods whisk travellers around Heathrow
  • Berlusconi woes mount as suspected pimp faces trial
  • Lloyds branch buyers to cut loan book size
  • Two Northern Irish police injured in Belfast bomb attack
  • UBS chairman says committed to investment bank: report
  • Mideast Quartet envoys to meet in New York on Sunday
  • BlackBerry's UK service would be closed if ordered
  • Geithner presses euro zone to leverage bailout fund
  • Anti-Gaddafi forces storm desert stronghold
  • Miner found dead in Welsh mine, three missing
  • UBS $2 billion loss to trigger investment bank retreat
  • Analysis - BP spill report may prompt over $30 billion pay-out
  • Europe, U.S. face 10 years of slow growth - Gordon Brown
  • Exclusive - Bank's Weale says risk of recession has increased
  • PE firm Silver Lake looking to buy Yahoo - reports
  • Osborne to unveil new business scheme - report
  • UBS $2 billion rogue trade suspect held in London
  • Geithner to discuss leveraging EU bailout fund
  • Blackberry's UK service would be closed if ordered
  • Cameron, Sarkozy hailed in Libya, offer help
  • Rescue under way to free four trapped in Welsh mine
  • U.S. gets set to sanction BP, contractors
  • Space probe detects a planet with a double sunset
  • Analysis - Austerity pressure grows on Irish coalition
  • Exclusive - Bank's Weale says risk of recession has increased
  • Two killed in fire on Norway cruise liner - police
  • Exclusive - Geithner to float idea of leveraging EFSF
  • Thai agency seeks new probe into death of Reuters cameraman
  • Geithner presses EU to act decisively, speak as one
  • Libyan government fighters move on besieged towns
  • UBS says $2 billion rogue trade suspect held in London
  • Cameron, Sarkozy visit Libya; peace still far off
  • Two dead in fire on Norwegian cruise liner - police
  • Merkel: euro bonds "absolutely wrong" crisis response
  • ECB's Bini Smaghi says bond-buy criticism misplaced
  • Retail sales fall as prices rise
  • Britons gloomy on economy - Reuters/Ipsos MORI
  • Afghan attacks show Pakistani-based militants' role
  • European treasury needed to avoid Depression - Soros
  • World Bank chief says world economy in danger zone
  • EU warned of credit crunch threat, French banks hit
  • U.S. shows flag in Tripoli and pledges support
  • Europe, U.S. in Mideast peace push before U.N. showdown
  • World Bank chief says world economy in danger zone
  • U.S. blames BP for Gulf spill, but enough blame to go around
  • EU warned of credit crunch threat, French banks hit
  • Italy parliament gives final approval to austerity plan
  • Cameron to visit Libya on Thursday
  • Exclusive - EU officials sound alarm on credit crunch
  • Unions plan mass strikes over pension reform
  • JK Rowling among hacking inquiry "core" figures
  • Analysis - Allies' tough talk on Greece undermines Merkel
  • Financial tax loophole worth £40 million to be closed
  • Two killed in fire on Norway cruise liner - police
  • UBS says $2 billion rogue trade suspect held in London
  • Moody's cuts French banks as euro crisis deepens
  • Unions set stage for pension strikes
  • Senior U.S. diplomat holds talks in Tripoli
  • Gazans have mixed feelings over Abbas U.N bid
  • Sarkozy foe Villepin cleared of smear charges
  • Government warned not to tighten union laws
  • Unemployment rises fastest in two years
  • Kabul siege ends after 20 hours
  • China's Wen vows to fight inflation
  • Italy austerity nears approval as pressure mounts
  • Dangerous TB spreading at alarming rate in Europe - WHO
  • Clegg warns on economy, vows supply side boost
  • Release of key BP oil spill probe expected soon
  • Republicans step up criticism of Obama's jobs plan
  • International alarm over euro zone crisis grows
  • Clegg warns on economy, vows supply side boost
  • Italy austerity nears approval as pressure mounts
  • News Corp shareholders file new allegations
  • Taliban attack across Kabul, target U.S. Embassy
  • Civilians pour out of besieged pro-Gaddafi town
  • Italy under pressure as debt worries grow
  • Strike threats over pensions a "mistake" - Labour
  • Bank's Posen wants new bank to boost credit
  • Number of U.S. poor hit record 46 million in 2010
  • Euro crisis rains on bank reform's parade
  • SNP tells London to adopt economic plan "Mac-B"
  • Moody's cuts French banks, eurobond talk lifts markets
  • Italy government wins confidence vote on austerity plan
  • Jobless rise stokes growth fears
  • Gazans have mixed feelings over Abbas U.N. bid
  • Kabul siege ends after 20 hours
  • Jalil speaks in Tripoli as Gaddafi men attack refinery
  • Rocket lands in Kabul embassy quarter
  • HP extends Autonomy offer
  • Italy confirms China meeting as debt pressure mounts
  • Merkel warns on Greece as Obama voices U.S. alarm
  • Inflation picks up as utility bills climb
  • French banks shares slide on liquidity concerns
  • New generations in Europe tipping into homelessness
  • Ireland rejects Stark's call for more austerity
  • Hogan-Howe named new London police chief
  • House prices inch lower in August - RICS
  • Special Report - Ireland debates the limits of austerity
  • Geithner heads to Europe as debt fears mount
  • Pro-Gaddafi forces kill 15 at Libya oil refinery
  • Obama sends jobs plan to Congress, eyes tax hikes
  • Blast at French nuclear site kills one, no leaks
  • Kenyan police find 75 bodies in slum fire
  • Hogan-Howe named new London police chief
  • Government to push through tough bank reform
  • Unions threaten showdown over austerity cuts
  • New generations in Europe tipping into homelessness
  • Special Report - Ireland debates the limits of austerity
  • Biggest EU states reject proposed budget hike
  • Cameron seeks to mend ties with the Kremlin
  • Taliban attack across Kabul, target U.S. embassy
  • Government to recall James Murdoch in hacking probe
  • Pro-Gaddafi forces kill 15 at Libya oil refinery
  • More than 100 burnt to death in Kenya fire - media
  • ECB's Stark tells Ireland to ramp up austerity
  • OECD leading indicator falls for fourth month
  • Greece has cash until October - deputy finance minister
  • Government to push through bank reforms
  • Osborne says won't shy away from politically risky reforms
  • Cameron calls for more business with Russia
  • U.S. mourns Sept 11 dead with sombre ceremonies
  • Analysis - Suspicion greets China's Europe expansion
  • Japan city on border of nuclear no-go zone fights for survival
  • Egypt, Israel seek normality after embassy storming
  • America mourns Sept 11 dead with sombre ceremonies
  • Cameron aims to strengthen business with Russia
  • Unions threaten showdown over austerity cuts
  • Osborne - Won't shy from politically risky reforms
  • Civilians in peril; Gaddafi son flees to Niger
  • Banks face profit hit from proposed reforms
  • Bartz resigns from Yahoo board
  • Osborne says expects broad EU treaty change in 1-2 years
  • Egypt, Israel seek normality after embassy storming
  • Anglican leader to resign next year - report
  • Osborne looking at new economic growth measures - report
  • Gunmen kill British man, kidnap wife at Kenyan resort
  • Kenya police say find 61 bodies after fire, retrieving more
  • Greek default jitters hammer French banks and euro
  • One dead in French nuclear site blast, no leak - watchdog
  • Unions threaten showdown over austerity cuts
  • Netanyahu says Egypt committed to peace
  • Japan anti-nuclear protests mark 6 months since quake
  • Truck bomb wounds 77 foreign troops in Afghanistan
  • Americans mark 10th anniversary of September 11 attacks
  • Four arrested in Sweden for suspected terror plans
  • Iraq's Sadr says to halt attacks on U.S. troops
  • UK looking at new measures to boost growth - minister
  • Gaddafi defenders stall advance on Libyan town
  • British banks face profit hit from new reforms
  • Egypt vows to try those who targeted Israel mission
  • Hope fades for Zanzibar ferry disaster survivors
  • IMF's Lagarde: report of 172 billion pound bank hole misleading
  • Obama says U.S. stronger 10 years after Sept 11 attacks
  • Witness: With President Bush after the planes hit on Sept 11
  • Papandreou says to save Greece, stay in euro
  • IMF recognises NTC as Libyan government - Lagarde
  • No U.S. plane forced down by North Korea jamming - source
  • Government to bring forward rise in pension age - report
  • Slim hope for more survivors from Zanzibar ferry
  • Banks brace for reforms
  • Obama: U.S. stronger 10 years after Sept 11 attacks
  • Bush says U.S. will never forget Flight 93
  • Gaddafi bastion assaulted; NTC chief in Tripoli
  • French banks braced for credit-rating downgrade - sources
  • Germany puts forward deputy finance minister to go to ECB
  • Truck bomb wounds 77 foreign troops in Afghanistan
  • Gaddafi defenders stall advance on Libyan town
  • UK looking at new measures to boost growth - minister
  • Egypt increases security after Israel embassy violence
  • Zanzibar vows stern action over ferry disaster
  • Greek finance minister says slump to deepen
  • Germany's Asmussen seen headed for ECB board
  • Israeli envoy leaves Cairo after embassy attack
  • Libya fighters battle for Gaddafi bastions
  • Japan's new PM faces early trouble after minister gaffes
  • Commodity imports shows China economy resilient
  • Egyptian protesters pull down Israel embassy wall
  • G7 offers little to calm markets on growth, debt
  • Top German quits ECB over bond-buying row
  • Obama tries to sell jobs plan, end gridlock
  • Fighters enter Bani Walid; battles erupt near Sirte
  • New York cracks down after "credible" 9/11 threat
  • Ringfenced retail banks worth a look - investors
  • Litvinenko row flares before Cameron's Russia visit
  • Banks face loss-absorbing debt cushion demand
  • Riot-hit Tottenham mourns police shooting victim
  • Government turns to parents to help mend failing schools
  • Japan's new PM suffers early blow as minister quits
  • A decade on, rise of BRICs shaped by September 11
  • Juncker wants full-time Eurogroup chief
  • Israeli envoy leaves Cairo after embassy attack
  • Marseille lays bare G7 differences
  • HMV sales slide shows no let-up
  • Economic gloom piles pressure on G7 finance talks
  • Blair has no regrets about befriending Gaddafi
  • Obama faces tough slog to sell pivotal jobs plan
  • Global bondholders to decide on Greek swap offer
  • ECB signals rates on hold, nervous about economy
  • U.S. sees credible, unconfirmed September 11 threat
  • Al Qaeda shadow of former self 10 years after 9/11
  • Blair backs regime change in Syria, Iran
  • Insight - Tsunami town epitomises Japan Inc's dilemmas
  • Interim PM warns Libya battle not over
  • Obama sees U.S. crisis, pushes $447 billion jobs plan
  • Russia's Putin to meet Cameron, ending 4-year freeze
  • Bernanke - Fed to help restore strong growth, mum on measures
  • Gaddafi vows to fight on, Libyans try to move on
  • Greek backsliding sparks euro exit talk
  • Analysis - Greece euro exit talk grows, but would it help?
  • ECB signals rates on hold, nervous about economy
  • NATO says mistakenly killed BBC Afghan reporter in July
  • UK and China to develop yuan offshore market in London
  • EU sees chance of deal on tougher budget rules soon
  • Iraq prisoner death "great stain" on British army - inquiry
  • Bank keeps rates steady, more QE still possible
  • OECD says government should stick to policy course
  • Delay in launch of NASA spacecraft to probe moon
  • Greek debt swap hangs in balance
  • Obama faces tough slog to sell pivotal jobs plan
  • HMV equity issue not on playlist
  • Economic gloom piles pressure on G7 finance talks
  • ECB to signal change in policy tack
  • Iraq prisoner death "great stain" on UK army - inquiry
  • Greek backsliding sparks euro exit talk
  • Bank leaves rates on hold in September
  • Fitch warns of downgrades for China, Japan
  • OECD says growth outlook has got much worse
  • China to support London as offshore yuan centre
  • Unions warn of more action over pension reform
  • Obama to call for urgent steps on U.S. economy
  • Insight - Swiss face up to a franc mountain
  • OFT launches motor insurance probe
  • China says yuan to be convertible by 2015 - Bloomberg
  • German court reins in Berlin on euro crisis
  • Terra Firma back in court over EMI deal: sources
  • Italy court strikes down London derivatives trial
  • Exclusive - Facebook doubles first-half revenue
  • Dozens dead in Russian hockey team plane crash
  • Fighters head towards showdown with pro-Gaddafi town
  • Analysis - Olympics mall may have to settle for silver
  • Murdoch's London lawyers study new bribery law
  • U.S. urges "decisive" Europe action ahead of G7
  • Italy Senate okays austerity plan, moves to chamber
  • Greece must make up slippage to get more aid - sources
  • German court reins in Berlin on euro crisis
  • Cameron visit points to thaw in UK-Russia ties
  • ECB keeps rates at 1.5 percent, to signal policy shift
  • Galliano fined 6,000 euros over anti-Semitic outburst
  • Iraq prisoner death "great stain" on UK army - inquiry
  • Suicide bombers kill 20 in Pakistan
  • Police make fresh arrest in phone hacking case
  • LibDems oppose top tax cut
  • Al Qaeda affiliate suspected in Delhi court bomb blast
  • Court curbs German ability to act fast on debt crisis
  • Oil drives surprise dip in industrial output
  • House prices drop 1.2 percent in August
  • Gaddafi last tracked heading south
  • Yahoo CEO Bartz fired over the phone, rocky run ends
  • Obama to propose $300 billion jobs package - media
  • EBay hires ex-Thomson Reuters executive Wenig
  • Egypt's Mubarak back in court over protester deaths
  • EBay hires ex-Thomson Reuters executive Wenig
  • Cameron signals price for EU treaty change
  • Libyan convoys in Niger, may be Gaddafi deal
  • Former media tycoon Conrad Black goes back to jail
  • Swiss draw line in the sand to cap runaway franc
  • G7 to seek ways to revive global growth
  • Hacking probe sharpens focus on James Murdoch
  • Exclusive - Gaddafi used torture squads in bid to preserve rule
  • Osborne defends austerity ahead of G7 meeting
  • Italy and Greece backsliding shakes euro zone
  • Commodities bounce back to pull FTSE higher
  • Irish PM defends rebuke of Vatican over child abuse
  • Broken prison system to blame for riots - Clarke
  • Al Qaeda affiliate suspected in Delhi court briefcase bombing
  • Court curbs German ability to act fast on debt crisis
  • Suicide bombers kill 20 in Pakistan
  • Obama's "smart power" plan risks death of 1,000 cuts
  • Libyan army convoy in Niger may be Gaddafi deal
  • FTSE rallies as investors eye cheap stocks
  • Swiss draw line in the sand to weaken franc
  • Italy strikes as race to pass austerity starts
  • Gold falls from record after Swiss peg franc
  • World Bank's Zoellick says double-dip recession unlikely
  • Insight - China starts to reshuffle engineers of economic boom
  • Asian shares slide amid euro zone worries
  • Obama previews jobs speech, challenges Republicans
  • EU President says leaders committed to euro zone
  • Scuffles disrupt Mubarak trial as police testify
  • Clarke blames riots on penal system - report
  • ECB uses bond-buy stick to press governments to cut
  • Libyan forces mass outside stubborn town
  • Former News Corp execs to face hacking committee
  • Scuffles disrupt Mubarak trial as police testify
  • ECB's Trichet convinced Greece will take action
  • Obama previews jobs speech, challenges Republicans
  • Deutsche says Europe crisis could kill weak banks
  • News Corp to sell Wapping site
  • Equities hammered by euro zone, banking worries
  • NATO says must address weaknesses exposed by Libya
  • Bank to hold fire on more stimulus as growth falters
  • Analysis - Bank reform to expose coalition rifts
  • UK re-establishing diplomatic presence in Tripoli - Cameron
  • Swiss draw line in the sand to weaken franc
  • Italy and Greece worries shake euro zone
  • EU President says leaders committed to euro zone
  • Murdoch's News International to cut 110 jobs
  • Gold falls from record after Swiss peg franc
  • Europe faces week of challenges in debt crisis
  • Japan storm death toll rises to 25, more missing
  • Stocks slide on economy, debt fears
  • Insight - In home of Arab Spring, a desire for more
  • EU clears stem cell trial for broken hearts
  • Protesters scuffle as Mubarak trial resumes in Egypt
  • UK services PMI suffers biggest drop in a decade
  • Gaddafi-held desert town defies Libya's new rulers
  • EU states must approve reforms immediately - Trichet
  • Firmer China yuan helps curb inflation - Zoellick
  • Nearly 40 per cent of Europeans suffer mental illness
  • Analysis - Europe puts its head in sand over growth crisis
  • Talks fail with Gaddafi loyalists in desert bastion
  • NICE backs Roche cancer drug for wider use
  • NICE rejects three drugs for bowel cancer
  • Iceland says it was "bullied" over bank debt
  • Dutch study possible Iran hacking of govt web sites
  • Analysis - Italy's Berlusconi pressured over austerity mess
  • Italy minister says no pressure on ECB over bonds
  • Exclusive - Abandoned Libyan missile: a gift to militants?
  • Bank was slow to see nature of crisis - ex-minister
  • Iran plugs first nuclear power plant into grid
  • Syrian forces kill eight in rural raids - activists
  • Scuffles disrupt Mubarak trial as police testify
  • Government says inquiry could probe Libya torture reports
  • Strauss-Kahn returns home
  • Libyans say about to take Gaddafi bastion
  • Junior Irish govt party support tumbles - poll
  • London and Doha head-to-head for 2017
  • Tropical Storm Lee hits Louisiana coast
  • Iran's first nuclear power plant connected to grid
  • Italy minister says no pressure on ECB over bonds
  • Renewed fighting, refugees in south of Sudan
  • CIA, MI6 helped Gaddafi on dissidents - rights group
  • Libyans say closing in on Gaddafi bastions
  • EU targets Syrian oil firms, says may get tougher
  • Vatican rejects Irish parliament child abuse rebuke
  • Renewed fighting, refugees in south of Sudan
  • ECB's Trichet presses Italy on budget targets
  • Blair has major, unheralded role in Mideast talks
  • A-listers not spared in pandemic film "Contagion"
  • Armed guard for Afghan lawmakers after fraud ruling
  • Syria could face further EU sanctions - Hague
  • Tropical depression leaves 17 dead in Japan
  • Junior Irish government party support tumbles - poll
  • Libyans hope to seize one of Gaddafi bastions
  • Historic rally buoys Israeli social protest movement
  • EU sanctions target Syrian oil companies
  • Tony Blair has major, unheralded role in Mideast talks
  • Apple hunted lost item - clue points to new iPhone
  • Canadian authorities probing employees of SNC-Lavalin Group
  • Libyans focus on reconciliation and rebuilding
  • WikiLeaks Assange wanted U.S. cables released months ago
  • Britain to ship $1 billion in banknotes to Libya
  • Murdoch and son get big bonuses, James declines
  • Turkey expels Israeli diplomats after U.N. report
  • U.S. job growth stalls, fuels recession fears
  • Greece, EU/IMF talks on hold, at odds over deficit
  • Halliburton sues BP for defamation over Gulf spill
  • ECB steps up pressure on Italy as debt worries grow
  • Police hold 15th suspect in phone-hacking probe
  • LSE's Rolet makes high-stakes move on LCH.Clearnet
  • Former WikiLeaks partners condemn document release
  • Euro bond would get weakest member's rating: S&P
  • Renewed fighting, refugees in south of Sudan
  • Banks lobby government as ringfence hit looms
  • Gaddafi defiant as world frees Libya funds
  • ECB steps up pressure on Italy as debt worries grow
  • Turkey expels Israeli diplomats after U.N. report
  • Construction activity weakest since December
  • Greece and EU/IMF pause talks
  • Deutsche Telekom downgraded by banks on AT&T deal block
  • Murdoch's tough guy Carlucci under pressure
  • Murdoch's tough guy Carlucci under pressure
  • Gaddafi vows fight as world backs new leaders
  • Europe rejects IMF call for more bank capital
  • Arctic sea ice shrinks, ice free summer looms
  • Tottenham struggles to recover from riots
  • Court to rule on Murdoch tabloid hacking names
  • Banks prepare for inevitable shake-up - sources
  • Special report - A pinch of doubt over salt
  • LSE's Rolet makes high-stakes move on
  • Libyans pledge democracy as they win Gaddafi billions
  • Greece, EU/IMF at odds over deficit; pause
  • Turkey expels Israeli diplomats after U.N. report
  • FSA freezes assets of several firms
  • Factory activity at 26-month low as exports dive
  • Gaddafi said to be in desert town - Libyan military
  • Katia a hurricane; another storm likely in Gulf
  • Iraq toll still high a year after U.S. combat halt
  • Europe rejects IMF call for more bank capital
  • Bank's Fisher says bank stress tests should be tougher
  • House prices fall unexpectedly in August
  • Chavez says speed up takeover of Irish company's land
  • WikiLeaks denies charges it put lives in danger
  • U.S. moves to block AT&T's purchase of T-Mobile
  • Banking reform to stall until 2015 - report
  • Katia almost a hurricane; storm fears in Gulf
  • Merkel backs euro fund boost, faces revolt risk
  • Oil firms start U.S. Gulf evacuations due to weather
  • U.S. moves to block AT&T, T-Mobile deal
  • WikiLeaks denies charges it put lives in danger
  • Gaddafi sons broadcast confusion as battle looms
  • U.S. moves to block AT&T, T-Mobile deal
  • Strauss-Kahn due back in Paris Sunday morning - report
  • New blow for BP in Russia as office raided
  • Travellers lose eviction fight at biggest UK site
  • France's Sarkozy says wants commitments at G20 summit
  • Inflation expectations stable in August - YouGov/Citi
  • Investors go on defensive in August - Reuters poll
  • Deutsche Telekom downgraded by banks on AT&T deal block
  • French Socialists uneasy as Strauss-Kahn to return
  • Europe rejects IMF call for more bank capital
  • Insight - Motorola deal offers Google tax, patent benefits
  • Libyans mark feast without Gaddafi, but war not over
  • Moscow office raid deals BP new blow in Russia
  • Banks must not jeopardise economy - Cameron
  • Insight - City watchdog set to bite
  • EFSF proposes Greek bank shares as loan collateral - report
  • Cable attacks banks for trying to slow reform
  • Exclusive - Bank's Posen urges G7 central banks to do more QE
  • Consumer confidence lowest since April
  • Exxon, Rosneft tie up in Russian Arctic, U.S.
  • Special report-Irene wallops floundering flood insurance program
  • Exxon, Rosneft tie up in Russian Arctic, U.S
  • Gaddafi forces hang on in Sirte while he hides
  • Special report-Irene wallops floundering flood insurance program
  • Libya commander says 50,000 dead in uprising
  • Bank of Italy warns on growth as bond sale falters
  • Exclusive - Bank of America kept AIG legal threat under wraps
  • U.S. consumer confidence crumbles to two-year low in August
  • BofA sued over £1 billion Countrywide mortgage pool
  • Isinbayeva felled, James rockets in Daegu
  • UK wants police to go to Libya to probe WPC murder
  • FSA plans first product "health alert"
  • Eid protests across Syria defy tanks and troops
  • Crossrail contract delayed, Alstom pulls out
  • Bank focus - Case still too weak for QE leap of faith
  • Special report - Irene wallops floundering flood insurance program
  • Libya rebels demand Algeria return Gaddafi family
  • Consumer lending weak as home loans edge up
  • Ennis on brink of defeat at gripping Daegu
  • Japan elects new PM, may be ruling party's last chance
  • Four killed in Eid protests in Syria - activists
  • Business steps up lobbying over bank rules
  • Strauss-Kahn returns to IMF, gets warm applause
  • Gaddafi son Khamis, spy chief believed dead - rebels
  • Vermont, New Jersey flooded as Irene spares NYC
  • Murdoch expands internal inquiry of papers
  • Trichet says ECB inflation view under study
  • Greek collateral solution by mid-September - Eurogroup's Juncker
  • Vermont, New Jersey flooded as Irene spares NYC
  • Strauss-Kahn returns to IMF, gets warm applause
  • Gaddafi son Khamis, spy chief believed dead - rebels
  • Gaddafi family members flee to Algeria without him
  • Crossrail contract delayed, could help UK firms - report
  • Stocks, oil, jump on Greek bank deal; gold down
  • Police, revellers keep the peace at London carnival
  • No help to countries that don't cut debts, says Merkel
  • U.S. consumer spending data allays recession worries
  • Scotland has no plans to demand Megrahi return
  • Trichet says ECB inflation view under study
  • Presidential candidate's Irene comments just a joke - spokeswoman
  • ECB reduces government bond buys more than expected
  • Libya leader gives Gaddafi forces surrender deadline
  • Chernova takes Ennis's heptathlon crown
  • Tokyo Electric to start Fukushima compensation in October
  • Bird flu deaths in Asia prompt call for scrutiny
  • Commuting nightmare after Irene floods U.S. northeast
  • Foes of Gaddafi advance on his hometown
  • Global shares rise; dollar dips on stimulus hopes
  • Japan's finance minister to be new PM
  • Scotland has no plans to demand Megrahi extradition
  • Finland proposes Luxembourg agency to control Greek assets
  • Syria force surrounds town after defections - residents
  • European stocks set to rise
  • Wells Fargo, JPMorgan, Loan Star win Anglo Irish loans - sources
  • Army cleared of systematic Iraq abuse - report
  • U.S. stock futures flat; Irene damage watched
  • Lockerbie bomber "at death's door" in Libya - report
  • Irene floods U.S. northeast, Manhattan spared the worst
  • Analysis - Economic leaders fear policy paralysis
  • Last throes of Libya war focus on Sirte
  • Syrian forces storm northern town, fight defectors - residents
  • UK army cleared of systematic Iraq abuse - report
  • London carnival enjoys peaceful first day
  • House prices dip in August - Hometrack
  • Libya rebels say won't extradite Lockerbie bomber
  • Schaeuble says world economy may see 7 lean years
  • European shares gain as bargain hunters step in
  • Foes of Libya's Gaddafi advance on his hometown
  • Syria force surrounds town after defections - residents
  • Europe snubs IMF call to force-feed bank capital
  • NATO races to secure violent, porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border
  • Scotland has no plans to demand Megrahi extradition
  • New York City gets back to business after Hurricane Irene
  • Hurricane Irene threatens shuttered New York
  • Libyans count deadly cost of battle for Tripoli
  • Euro crisis may be over in 2-3 years - Regling
  • Army fights defectors near Damascus - residents
  • Carnival poses test for UK police after riots
  • "Act now" to save global recovery, IMF chief urges
  • Irene rakes up U.S. East Coast, shuts down New York
  • Tripoli buries dead as battle toll emerges
  • Osborne pledges crackdown on tax evaders
  • Al Qaeda number two killed in Pakistan this week
  • Schaeuble says world economy may see 7 lean years
  • Syrian authorities warn against protesting in capital
  • Nigeria president avoids naming suspects at bomb site
  • Google's Schmidt sees more partners for Google TV
  • India's anti-graft activist agrees to end hunger strike
  • Libyan forces close in on Gaddafi's home town
  • France eyes financial transaction tax deal at G20
  • Thousands march anew against Syria Assad, 3 killed
  • Hurricane Irene rages up U.S. east coast
  • Rebels hunt Gaddafi, hometown targeted
  • East U.S. braces for hurricane, NYC orders evacuations
  • Thousands march anew against Syria's Assad, 2 killed
  • Murdoch tabloid private eye delivers hacking names
  • IMF disburses last loan tranche to Iceland
  • Libya rebels say "close in" on Gaddafi
  • Islamists suspected in deadly Nigeria U.N. bombing
  • Bernanke quiet on next Fed move, stresses job crisis
  • IMF sees no new recession but risks rising - Lipsky
  • BofA $8.5 billion settlement may go to federal court
  • Security, sanctions to slow Libya reconstruction
  • It was wrong to free Lockerbie bomber - residents
  • British jets strike Gaddafi home town
  • Hurricane Irene makes landfall on U.S. coast - NHC
  • Nigeria clamps down on security after U.N. bombing
  • Shortages grip Libyan capital as rebels hunt Gaddafi
  • Bank would opt for more QE if economy worsened - Weale
  • Bomb blast hits U.N. building in Nigerian capital
  • Japan PM to resign, successor race hard to call
  • Syrian forces fire at Friday prayers protests
  • Outlook gloomy after meagre Q2 growth
  • Rebels send in special forces to hunt for Gaddafi
  • Independent News shares rise on cost cuts
  • Irene to hit cities, resorts on U.S. east coast
  • Hand power to English cities - ex-Thatcher minister
  • Warren Buffett to invest $5 billion in Bank of America
  • Documents show Gaddafi tried to halt NATO - report
  • WikiLeaks publishes tens of thousands more cables
  • Investors sanguine as Apple's Jobs steps aside
  • Nick Clegg splattered in blue paint
  • Hunted in Tripoli, Gaddafi hurls defiance
  • Investors sanguine as Apple's Jobs steps aside
  • U.S. East Coast in Hurricane Irene's path, scrambles to prepare
  • Warren Buffett to invest $5 billion in Bank of America
  • Regulators warn on painkiller, anti-psychotic drug mix-up
  • Astronomers discover planet made of diamond
  • Shell sticks to Syrian oil, Maersk walks away
  • Buffett move may rescue August for some hedge funds
  • Strauss-Kahn to visit IMF headquarters next week
  • Willis launches nuclear exposure insurance cover
  • NATO beefs up fight against "rogue" Afghan threat
  • Bomb blast hits U.N. building in Nigerian capital
  • British jets strike Gaddafi hometown bunker
  • Syrian forces fire at Friday prayers protests
  • Libya rebels battle to root out Gaddafi diehards
  • Europeans cut back on basics as recession fears grow
  • Four Italian journalists kidnapped in Libya freed - paper
  • Steve Jobs quits as Apple CEO, Cook takes over
  • Man United's Ferguson ends BBC boycott
  • Glencore sees opportunities in volatility as H1 rises
  • Retail sales fall at fastest pace in over a year in August
  • Diageo upbeat after full year beats forecast
  • Hurricane Irene moves over northwestern Bahamas - NHC
  • Consumer morale drops further in July
  • Steve Jobs resigns from Apple, Cook becomes CEO
  • No 9/11 hacking probe details revealed to families
  • Voters unmoved by riots - Reuters/Ipsos poll
  • Price on Gaddafi's head as fighting goes on
  • Strong 7.0-magnitude quake shakes Peruvian Amazon
  • Arsenal survive to reach Champions League
  • U.S. says Hurricane Irene could be "big threat" to Northeast
  • Toxicology leaves Winehouse death riddle unsolved
  • Rocket glitch dooms Russian cargo spaceship
  • Saudi Arabia discovers 9,000 year-old civilization
  • Muted response to prospect of Strauss-Kahn return
  • El Nino doubles risk of civil wars - study
  • Analysis - West looks to avoid Iraq errors in post-Gaddafi Libya
  • Vanished Moody's analyst told to pay SEC £21 million
  • Foreign journalists leave Tripoli Rixos hotel
  • Apple shares under pressure after Jobs resignation
  • Consumer morale drops further in July
  • Four abducted Italian journalists freed in Libya
  • Libya rebels battle to root out Gaddafi diehards
  • Gaddafi flees Tripoli HQ ransacked by rebels
  • France urges more sanctions, U.N. pressure on Syria
  • Moody's cuts Japan rating, blames politics
  • BHP warns on costs as H2 profits break records
  • Gold rebounds on Japan downgrade; oil, metals eye stimulus
  • Libya to honour all Gaddafi oil deals - Jehani
  • Japan protests over China ships in disputed waters
  • Hurricane Irene strengthens on path to U.S. coast
  • German MPs to have limited say on euro rescue fund - paper
  • Tripoli residents must "cleanse" Libya capital - Gaddafi
  • Once-a-century earthquake rattles U.S. East Coast
  • Gaddafi says withdrawal from Tripoli compound "tactical"
  • Gaddafi says withdraws from Tripoli compound
  • Once-a-century earthquake rattles U.S. East Coast
  • Libyan rebels overrun Gaddafi HQ, say he's "finished"
  • Strauss-Kahn criminal sexual assault case dropped
  • Newsmaker - Flamboyant Gaddafi no stranger to bloodshed
  • Investors say Buffett might go all-in on China's BYD
  • All of Libya will be liberated in 72 hours - U.N. envoy
  • BP fund has paid out £3 billion to Gulf spill victims
  • Collateral row drags in Berlin as Finns dig in heels
  • Spain to put debt cap in constitution by November
  • SocGen CEO Oudea struggles to banish Kerviel demons
  • Rebels think Muammar Gaddafi in or near Tripoli
  • Gulfsands moves to clarify Assad regime links
  • Rebels think Gaddafi in Tripoli, report clash
  • Factory orders improve, clouds gather over outlook
  • Spain to put debt ceiling in constitution
  • Foster's payout squeezes bidder SABMiller
  • UBS axes 3,500 jobs in cost-cutting push
  • Gaddafi son rallies loyalists for Tripoli fightback
  • PM's aide got Murdoch cash after quitting - report
  • Japan PM on way out, leadership race wide open
  • Analysis - Shell faces challenges over Iraq gas deal
  • S&P replaces president with Citibank executive
  • Investors wary on prospect of Macarthur bid war
  • Deutsche Bank knew mortgage company it bought lied - U.S.
  • Gaddafi son Saif at Tripoli hotel after arrest report
  • Prosecutors ask NY judge to drop Strauss-Kahn case
  • Gaddafi on the run as rebels fight in Tripoli
  • Prosecutors tell NY judge to drop Strauss-Kahn case
  • Merkel pressured, collateral row rages on
  • Biden: China did not need reassurance on U.S. economy
  • Bomb defused in Santander branch in N.Ireland
  • Glencore investors eye trading arm rebound
  • Greek collateral deals put bailout at risk - Moody's
  • Syrian forces shoot three during U.N. visit - activists
  • World stocks gains, Brent slips on Libya hopes
  • Libya rebels capture Gaddafi's son Saadi - report
  • Bank's Broadbent eases hawkish stance
  • Libya to stay on high risk list - ship insurers
  • Please tax us, French super-rich tell government
  • Rebels hold most of Tripoli, Gaddafi out of sight
  • Cameron urges Libyan leader Gaddafi to stop fighting
  • Syrian gunmen kill two after Assad speech - activists
  • Gaddafi loyalists defend compound with tanks - rebels
  • Egypt cabinet to meet as Israel tensions linger
  • World stocks steady near 11-month lows
  • Israel and Hamas agree Gaza truce - officials
  • Greek collateral deals negative for rating - Moody's
  • Japan signals readiness to intervene in currencies
  • Analysis - Slowdown in core a new threat for euro zone
  • Germany against euro bonds, for closer union
  • Rebels enter Tripoli, crowds celebrate in streets
  • Assad warns action against Syria will backfire
  • UK says "end is near for Gaddafi"
  • King tries to unite shattered Norway at remembrance
  • Egypt, Israel try to defuse tension over killings
  • Who can unite Libya if Gaddafi falls?
  • Life on Mars? Fossil find shows it's possible
  • India anti-graft activist says ready for dialogue
  • Prosecutor to drop Strauss-Kahn case - report
  • Germany against euro bonds, for closer union
  • Pope tells 1.5 million youngsters to spread gospel
  • U.S. "hikers'" lawyer to fight Iran spy sentence
  • UAE elections: what substance behind the gloss?
  • World stocks steady above 11-month lows
  • Gaddafi son al-Mutassim is in Bab al-Azizya compound - report
  • Greek collateral deals may delay bailout - Moody's
  • Gaddafi location unknown - Libyan rebel council chairman
  • Libyan prime minister is in Tunisia - report
  • Libya to stay on high risk list - ship insurers
  • U.S. "hikers'" lawyer to appeal Iran spy sentence
  • Egypt and Israel try to defuse tension over killings
  • Gunfire in Tripoli as rebels close on Gaddafi
  • Biden tells China not to count out U.S. strength
  • Pope tells 1.5 million youths to spread gospel
  • U.N. team arrives in Syria, Assad to speak on TV
  • Under pressure, Anna Hazare may tone down demands
  • Blasts and gunfire rock Tripoli
  • Bad weather interrupts pope's speech in Spain
  • Meeting may lead to Strauss-Kahn dismissal -lawyer
  • Egypt recalls envoy from Israel over deaths
  • Royal Air Force "Red Arrows" plane crashes, pilot dies
  • Can't have euro bonds without joint policy - Germany
  • Arsenal woes grow, Chelsea win
  • Yemen opposition figures quit National Council
  • Iran jails U.S. "hikers" as spies for 8 years
  • Commerzbank CEO calls for EU finance minister: report
  • Libya rebels say they control parts of Tripoli
  • Minister cautious on Syrian oil sanctions
  • Battle rages in cities outside besieged Tripoli
  • Syrian forces kill 34 despite Assad pledge
  • Syrian forces kill 34 despite Assad pledge
  • Gaddafi's former No. 2 defects - Libya rebels
  • Analysis - Growth takes back seat as markets bay for budget cuts
  • Global stocks slide anew, gold sets fresh record
  • Strauss-Kahn accuser mulls dropping case for money - report
  • HP sinks as investors flee business revamp
  • Nine dead in Taliban assault on British Council in Kabul
  • Norway killer to stay in isolation
  • Apple is worth as much as all euro zone banks
  • Two Northern Irish women stabbed to death in Turkey
  • Bell scores first test double century
  • Syrian forces fire heavy machineguns in Homs
  • Battle rages in cities outside besieged Tripoli
  • Pakistan coach Waqar quitting for medical reasons
  • North Korea's Kim arrives in Russia
  • Turkey strikes Kurd rebels in Iraq for third night
  • Calls for military action in Karachi as violence continues
  • Taliban attack on British office in Kabul kills at least 9
  • Stock extend rout, gold soars
  • Syria prayers to test Assad's pledge over crackdown
  • Germans unimpressed by Merkel, Sarkozy leadership
  • Norway mass killer to appear in court again
  • Gold rallies 2 percent to record, equity rout persists
  • Magnitude 6.8 quake jolts Japan off Fukushima, no damage reports
  • India graft activist leaves jail to huge crowds
  • Five dead after storm strikes Belgian pop festival