With the Dublin Web Summit in full swing, the technology industry is turning its attention to Ireland, and start-ups from all over are getting the opportunity to show off at Europe's largest web event.
French government opens inquiry after widow claims Palestinian leader was poisoned by polonium.
Citigroup's Steve Englander argues Greece leaving the Euro is not an option and the cost of a break up would be "tremendous"
Record high employment figures mask a recession stuck economy. But economists remain puzzled as to why we're working longer but failing to growth
Labour leader calls chief whip 'toast' over Downing Street police row but Cameron butters over criticism by saying issue is closed.
After being arrested at Heathrow Airport, Shajul Islam has been charged with unlawfully imprisoning John Cantlie and Jeroen Oerlemans.
Nationwide search for Jennifer Jones and her children Jessica, Tomas, Eva, and David Palacin ends in Gwent.
Fame Daddy claims it will provide women with anonymous celebrity sperm donors such as rock stars and athletes in 'major evolutionary leap'.
Virgin Media will continue to provide free Wi-Fi on the London Underground until the end of this year.
Renault Twizy can be compared with a Go-Cart in terms of speed, stability and road handling, says Robert Llewellyn, presenter of the online show Fully Charged.
Number of Britons in work rose to record 29.59 million in the three months ending August and headline unemployment fell to 7.9 percent.
Research scientist Andrew Voak puts zombies under the microscope and tells us whether a zombie apocalypse is imminent
Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Patrick Herrmann has dismissed speculation he could move to Tottenham Hotspur in the January transfer window
Arsenal have been declared the Club of the Year, with reference to customer service, across all leagues in English football
France managed to halt Spain's run of 24 consecutive victories thanks to two Premier League newcomers as Olivier Giroud and Hugo Lloris grabbed the headlines.
England manager Roy Hodgson feels the World Cup qualifier against Poland may have to be postponed a second time
Mantel becomes first woman and first British novelist to win prestigious prize twice.
The Foreign Affairs Committee is to review how UK deals with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia after reports of human rights abuses.
Jessica, Tomas, Eva and David Palacin Jones missing from Llanelli after mother failed to return them to their father.
Janis Sharp, mother of military data hacker spared extradition to US, describes 10-year battle as emotional rollercoaster.
Private secretary says Theresa May's decision not to extradite autism sufferer is 'victory for common sense'.
Actress and glamour girl will strip off for one-week stint in show based on Paris cabaret dance troupe.