LONDON — Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London Wednesday in a bid to end Britain's worst rioting in a generation. An eerie calm prevailed in the capital, but unrest spread across England on a fourth night of violence driven by (...)
LONDON (AP) — The group known as Anonymous said Saturday it has hacked into some 70 law enforcement websites across the southern and central United States in retaliation for arrests of its sympathizers in the U.S. and Britain.
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Former Beatle Paul McCartney said Thursday he would contact police over his ex-wife's claim that the couple had been spied upon by a British newspaper.
In comments to US television journalists delivered via videolink from Cincinnati, Ohio, (...)
The British military estimates that operations in Libya have cost about 250 million EGP (U.S. $400 million) so far, according to media reports late Wednesday.
The Defense Ministry was due to set out the costs of the operation in a written (...)
LONDON (AP): Britain's privacy rules are under assault by rambunctious journalists, Twitter users and even sports fans, as thousands defy a judge's order keeping the name of a well-known soccer star secret.
The disclosure of the sportsman's (...)
LONDON: The pro-democracy risings shaking the Middle East may have a greater impact than the recent recession or the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Britain's Foreign Secretary said Wednesday.
Speaking to a white-tie audience at an Easter (...)
Swinging London will take on a whole new connotation for the capital s aging baby boomers, who will soon get their own specially designed outdoor playground.
The park will offer low-impact exercise equipment to help older people improve their (...)
In a concrete chamber beneath central London, a host of obscure-looking machines are whirring to life, electronic eyes are trembling and winking, and a set of colored circles are pulsing to the beat of a human heart.
The subterranean display is (...)