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British actor Jude Law is among the individuals who received just compensation with the media empire of Rupert Murdoch's News Group as part of the settlement in the case involving email and phone...
Bonus day occurred this week for many financial institutions around the globe, and shrinking compensation due to the poor economy has left many employees feeling nauseous. But U.K. Prime Minister...
British consumers spent more online in 2011 than any other country in Europe, e-retail experts have said. Online retailers have experienced healthy sales growth in 2011, with the latest figures...
Occupy London's camp at St Paul's will be forcibly removed "as soon as possible" after a high court judge gave the green light to their.The ruling ordered the eviction of the anti-capitalist protest...
Transport for London (TfL) is shelling out an average of £1million a year on refunds for London Underground customers because of service inefficiency.Figures obtained by International Business...
Dictators from oppressive regimes across the world could be welcomed to Britain for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games, leaving campaigners calling on the government to put human...
Global miner BHP Billiton is all set to achieve a record full-year following its incredible iron ore output jump in the first half of the current financial year, the latest production report issued by...
Electronic goods store Dixons is the latest high street retailer to suffer from the consumer crunch during the pre-Christmas period.Its like-for-like sales for the three months leading up to 31...
Retail sales are set to soar by 3.5 percent in 2012 thanks to the Olympic Games and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, a business improvement com-pany has predicted.London's West End retailers are...
Precious metal gold, despite roller coaster highs and lows, will still rule over all precious metals.Although it posted its biggest one-day drop in two weeks on Friday evening after S&P downgraded...
London's £1.2 billion One Hyde Park development has been dubbed the capital's "Mary Celeste" after it emerged that only three of its 85 luxury apartments are occupied full-time.The Candy...
The UK is "already in recession", according to forecasts by a leading economics thinktank.The British economy will contract by 0.4 percent in 2012, claims a report by the Centre for Economics and...
Ofcom has outlined its plans for Britain's upgrade to the super-fast 4G mobile network technology, promising that at least four mobile operators will use the network.The regulatory body also added...
The Bank of England is hinting that it will increase its quantitative easing programme, saying it is being "kept under review".The bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), chaired by the bank's...
Big banks operating in Britain will not flee the country because of the regulations recommended in the Vickers report, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has assured a group of MPs.George Osborne told...
Pressure is mounting on all "big six" energy suppliers in Britain to slash their gas prices after EDF Energy announced a five percent cut.EDF said a drop in wholesale prices had allowed it to cut...
Millions of residents and visitors to central London are set to get access to Europe's largest free Wi-Fi zone.The service, to be rolled out in 2012 across the boroughs of Westminster and Kensington...