NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg was to meet in Paris on Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron, whose recent public criticism has shaken the military alliance, AP reports. The talks were aimed at preparing a NATO summit in London next week. Macron's office said the French president will push for more unity and coordination within the...
The boss of model train maker Hornby said it is back on track in its turnaround as the company narrowed its losses for the year.
Go Ahead, one of Britain's biggest bus companies, has been forced to lower its outlook for the year after the £11 million Manchester bus depot it bought from FirstGroup failed to meet expectations.
Quindell investors who lost out heavily after the company was forced into restating its profits, leading to a Serious Fraud Office investigation, have started legal proceedings against the business.
Hopes are fading of finding anyone else alive beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings in Albania two days after a deadly quake struck the country's Adriatic coast.
The court imposed ban on the anti-LGBT demonstrators at a Birmingham primary school, rather than quell the protests, may increase tensions in a community that already struggles to share the values of contemporary Britain. Banning stuff is the surest way to ensure that, whatever it is that has been outlawed, it will continue to grow...
Russia is ready to significantly reduce its dependence on foreign financing, Alexander Morozov, chief of the Research and Forecasting department at the Central Bank of Russia, has told RT. Moscow has been dumping the US dollar from its international reserves, halving its share to around 24 percent in one year. The diversification could help to...