British voters punished the Liberal Democrats for their role in a deficit-cutting government on Friday by deserting the party in local elections.
Shrien Dewani would be seen to have committed a "sissy crime" if jailed for allegedly ordering his wife’s murder on honeymoon, a court has heard.
Britons looked set to reject a change in their electoral system, as they voted in a referendum that has threatened to tear the ruling coalition apart.
Most ticket prices for Manchester United’s home games will go up by £1 next season, the club announced on Wednesday.
Lawyers for groom accused of honeymoon murder would be be "very vulnerable" to gang-related sexual violence.
Shrien Dewani arranged his wife’s honeymoon murder after confessing he needed to "find a way out of" his marriage, a London court heard on Tuesday.
Prince William was expected back at work on Tuesday after he and his new wife Catherine headed back to their secluded island home.
Following a spectacular royal wedding that dazzled the world, Prince William will go back to work as a search-and-rescue pilot next week.
Prince William and his new wife flew out of Buckingham Palace on Saturday after tying the knot in a dazzling display.
Prince William and Kate Middleton exchanged vows in Westminster Abbey on Friday in Britain’s biggest royal wedding in decades.
Prince William and Kate Middleton marry on Friday in Britain’s biggest royal wedding for 30 years, watched by over a million spectators in London.
London has prepared for a wedding as if for a funeral, at least if you visit Regent Street.
Age not an issue as Sir Alex pushes to equal the top European Cup score.
The antics of Arsenal’s eccentric manager echo the behaviour of our former president — both are stubborn, with King Lear-like blind spots.
The wait is nearly over for Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are to marry at Westminster Abbey on Friday in a display of pomp and pageantry.
Absa’s profit before tax decreased by 19% to R1,481-billion in the first quarter of 2011 from R1,832-billion in the first quarter of last year.
David Cameron’s angry put-down of Angela Eagle — shadow chief secretary to the Treasury — came across like a patronising old uncle.
SA author Lauren Beukes has won the Arthur C Clarke Award for <i>Zoo City</i> for the best science fiction novel of the year published in the UK.
The atmosphere outside London’s Westminster Abbey resembled a good old English tea party on Wednesday.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague expelled the acting high commissioner of Malawi on Wednesday in a tit-for-tat move.
Two billion viewers, 1 900 guests, four bridesmaids and two cakes but there can only be one dress for the royal wedding.
Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson’s social networking experiment proved short-lived when he closed his Twitter account on Monday.
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini backed Edin Dzeko to become a regular scorer after the £27-million forward hit his first Premier League goal.
Margaret Thatcher’s famous handbag — the symbol of her authority as Britain’s prime minister — is being auctioned for charity.
Cyberspace is likely to be a key battleground for states in the 21st century but recruiting those with the technical skills to fight will be tough.
Shrien Dewani, wanted in SA on charges of ordering his wife’s murder, was detained on Wednesday in a secure mental clinic in the UK, his lawyer said.
Parcel bombs were sent to Celtic boss Neil Lennon and two high-profile fans of the club in an escalation of football tensions in Glasgow, police say.
Elisabeth Sladen, who starred in the popular <i>Doctor Who</i> sci-fi series and the spin-off show <i>The Sarah Jane Adventures</i>, has died aged 63.
Elisabeth Sladen, who starred in the popular <i>Doctor Who</i> sci-fi series and the spin-off show <i>The Sarah Jane Adventures</i>, has died aged 63.
London police said on Tuesday they banned a radical Muslim group from protesting outside the church where Prince William will marry Kate Middleton.
Britain has warned Malawi on Tuesday to avoid escalating a diplomatic spat after its ambassador criticised President Bingu wa Mutharika.
Ian Dodsworth, the British founder of TweetDeck, is reportedly in advanced talks to sell his firm to Twitter for $50-million.