Amazon selling groceries
It looks like Amazon is poised to bang another nail into the coffin of British supermarkets.
It looks like Amazon is poised to bang another nail into the coffin of British supermarkets.
A BBC local radio DJ sparked an outcry after claiming unattractive mothers should be banned from breastfeeding in public.
For a parent struggling to get a child to sleep, anything that speeds up the process will be greeted as a godsend.
Lord Prescott has insisted that he could not have groped the wife of a fellow ex-MPs because she was "built like a bloody barn door" and "the f**cking house" would have fallen down if he had.
Jacob Lewis found himself on the streets and struggling to afford food. Now he's studying law at prestigious university.
At this Midsomer pub it's a case of murder most appetising, says Kevin Pilley.
On the whole, that so many foreigners want to buy real estate in your city is a good sign.
Julian Assange is expected to be cleared of three sexual assault claims next week after spending so long in hiding in Britain that the allegations have expired.
LANGUAGE WARNING: A pensioner who came to the rescue of a young woman that was abused on the London Underground for her choice of dress has become a internet hero.
Anne Gibson checks into the stylish Hotel ibis Styles in Edinburgh, where the carpet teaches her to speak Scots.
Upmarket, downmarket, London's got it all. Dana Johannsen finds what she's always wanted at its famed street markets.
Police have named former British PM Sir Edward Heath as a suspected paedophile in the ongoing investigation into allegations of historic child abuse.
Food is a family business for an expat pair who headed to Britain to study and found they just couldn't stay away from the kitchen.
The author of a new book claims Jack the Ripper carried out his earlier murders as a cover for his true intention: getting revenge on his wife.
We live in a beautiful, peaceful country. The Prime Minister has us designing a new flag. Labour leader Andrew Little wants a new national anthem. We truly are blessed.
The migrant chaos in Calais could last all summer, David Cameron said yesterday, as he refused to rule out sending soldiers to France to hold back the crowd heading for Britain.
Britain was accused yesterday of playing into the hands of China after it refused the political dissident Ai Weiwei a six-month business visa and claimed he lied on his application form.
The British-based threadmaker announced the sale of its Europe, Middle East and Asia crafts unit for US$10 million ($14.95 million) in February.
Some people, such as Britain's Prime Minister, will be glad that Lord Sewel has quit the House of Lords after apparently being caught in a sex and drugs sting.
Lord Sewel has resigned as a peer in the House of Lords after footage emerged of him allegedly taking cocaine with two prostitutes.
Marie Black found guilty of running paedophile ring that subjected five young children to sexual and physical abuse over more than a decade.
A former detective claims UK police covered up a man's confession that he pushed 18 people to their deaths on the London Underground due to fears it would cause panic.
WATCH VIDEO: Lord in charge of policing standards in UK Parliament caught snorting cocaine with two prostitutes.
A judge had to step down from a case involving British Airways after he accused the airline of deliberately losing his luggage and threatened to drag the chief executive in for questioning.
French wines from Chateau Latour, which are worth up to £1,000 a bottle, and Chateau Mouton-Rothschild were among those taken.
Arthur Cave was found on the underpass of Ovingdean Gap in Brighton, East Sussex, at 6pm on July 14.
A British woman has been killed after she smashed into an ancient Roman bridge whilst bungee jumping in Spain as her aunt watched on.
Huge numbers of British tourists are flocking to beaches in Spain in the wake of the Tunisia terror attacks.
John Connolly was described as a hero by Judith Collins, the Police Minister at the time at the attack on him.
Britain must accept that "sooner or later" ground troops and tanks will have to be sent into combat to overcome Isis a former chief of the Armed Forces has said.