There are proposals to bring a Guggenheim museum to Wales in a bid to replicate the success of the iconic art gallery in Bilbao in Spain.
There are proposals to bring a Guggenheim museum to Wales in a bid to replicate the success of the iconic art gallery in Bilbao in Spain.
Venezuela’s National Assembly backs plans to import 39 million rolls of toilet paper, in an effort to relieve a chronic shortage.
Fast & Furious 6 races ahead of Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby in this week’s UK and Ireland box office chart.
Wales has seen 60% of its wildlife species decline over the last five decades, with one in 10 now endangered, warns a report.
As Google often does after horrible events like the tornadoes in Oklahoma this week, Google has created a Crisis Response Page to assist with the relief effort. The map includes a wealth of information including shelter locations, church and school closings, storm reports, a preliminary tornado track and much more. In addition, the +Google for [...]
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Crusaders win the right to legally challenge the £25m funding of a redevelopment project for Windsor Park.
A man is charged with the murder of four soldiers in the 1982 bombing in Hyde Park which killed 11 people, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
Miranda Kerr, Eva Longoria and more stylish celebs do their best to avoid overexposure
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Katharine McPhee and Cobie Smulders turn heads in the same sexy dress – plus, more star style standoffs!
Police killer Dale Cregan admits the murders of a father and son in Greater Manchester.
A rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone with annotations and drawings by JK Rowling sells for a record £150,000.
Head teachers may have to increase class classes if they are to pay the best teachers higher wages, the chief inspector of schools in England admits.
A child sex abuser who was spared jail was not given an “unduly lenient” sentence, the solicitor general decides.
Three men have been convicted of forging £1 coins. The London Police Detective Inspector even got all quippy about the sentencing (“These three men are organised criminals who were intent on undermining the UK monetary system. There is nothing fake about the reality they must now face of life behind bars.” — yes, yes, very [...]
The government borrowed slightly less than first thought in the 2012-13 financial year, the latest official figures suggest.