A remarkable week of transfer business, even by the standards of Manchester City, concluded with James Milner finally checking in from Villa.
McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food outlets should offer diners free drugs to compensate for the risk of heart disease.
Migraines are part of my inheritance — my father gets them and his mother remembered her mother going to bed with "sick headaches".
Antibiotics are a bedrock of modern medicine
but, in the near future, we’re going to have to learn to live without them once again.
Britain’s coalition government marked its first 100 days on Wednesday, with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg claiming it had surprised many.
Sir Alex Ferguson insists keeping pace with Chelsea is Manchester United’s main priority.
Spanish goalkeepers Pepe Reina and Manuel Almunia came under fire as Liverpool and Arsenal fought out a 1-1 draw at Anfield on Sunday.
Didier Drogba scored a hat-trick as Chelsea began the defence of their league title with a crushing 6-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
House buyers, savers and pensioners are feeling the pinch of fiscal measures.
Central banks warn that pace of economic recovery is likely to be slow and ‘choppy’.
Before you throw your running shoes away, read <b>Evan Fanning</b>’s barefoot running Q&A.
Manchester United have been shown to be heavily reliant on Wayne Rooney, and if he is injured they could struggle this season.
Some experts now believe that all shoes are best avoided in childhood, says <b>Sam Murphy</b>.
England coach Fabio Capello admitted he called time on David Beckham’s international career on Wednesday without first breaking the news to the star.
Drained of cash and confidence, Liverpool’s English Premier League priorities and targets have been steadily downgraded in the space of a year.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell said on Tuesday she had nothing to gain from being untruthful in her testimony about alleged "blood diamonds".
Martin O’Neill resigned as manager of Aston Villa with immediate effect, the English Premier League club said on Monday.
Women should lose all their baby weight before getting pregnant again or face an increased risk of complications.
It must seem to some that Christmas comes earlier and earlier each year, and for shoppers in one London store that was certainly true this week.
Mining group Xstrata said it would pump over $5-billion into new mines and keep targeting organic growth rather than acquisitions.
‘I was living with this constant fear that I would be dead in three months".
Chelsea and Manchester United are preparing for a serious challenge from big-spending Manchester City.
The formerly disadvantaged will be able to pick up shares at an 80% discount.
The conferring of a "university college" title on a
business signals the British government’s desire to
expand the private sector in higher education.
A set of dentures made for Britain’s war-time prime minister, Winston Churchill, went under the hammer on Thursday.
Calling people fat rather than obese would be more likely to motivate them to lose weight, according to Britain’s public health minister.
UK PM David Cameron was mired in a diplomatic row with Islamabad on Thursday over comments made about the "export of terror" from Pakistan.
Protesters from environmental group Greenpeace disabled some of BP’s 50 petrol stations in central London on Tuesday in protest at the Gulf oil spill.
If South Africa wants to enjoy sustained economic growth, we must address our woeful savings culture.
Virgin America announced plans to buy 40 new Airbus A320 aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow on Thursday.
Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton is certain the in-fighting affecting rivals Red Bull could never happen at McLaren.
President Barack Obama and British PM David Cameron on Tuesday worked to patch up the "special relationship" between London and Washington.