British No.1 Andy Murray says claiming an Olympic medal is one of his major goals in 2012 after being confirmed by the British Olympic Association as part of Team GB's tennis squad.
Kate Middleton has planned for some special moments and surprises as Prince William is set to celebrate his 30th birthday in 'low-key' and 'private' fashion.
Lawyers say that as US, UK and European regulators battle to tighten derivatives supervision and rules and prevent a repeat of JP Morgan's 'London Whale' loss, could push businesses to Asia
Europe's busiest airport is preparing to get even busier, as Heathrow Airport is gearing up for the start of the London 2012 Olympics on 27 July.
A 32-year-old man has died and woman seriously injured after daylight shooting in Ealing, west London.
Celebrity supporters who stood bail for WikiLeaks founder may lose their money after he sought asylum in Ecuadorian embassy.
Arsenal forward Theo Walcott is waiting to see if club captain Robin van Persie signs a new contract with the Gunners before deciding on his own future at north London.
Majority of GPs decide to keep working as patients' concern grows in build-up to first industrial action since 1975.
Amazing Spider Man Premiere atteneded by celebrities in London
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has promised that captain Robin van Persie will stay at the club beyond this summer despite the Dutchman's refusal to sign a new contract.
Police say that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces arrest for breaching bail conditions while seeking political asylum.
Police cars, helicopter and spike strip used to catch BMW coupe in high-speed chase through Thames Valley.
Ryanair has made a move to take a 50 percent stake in Aer Lingus, despite having past attempts rejected by EU regulators on competition grounds
London was surprised to see singers Rihanna and Katy Perry enjoy what seemed to be a romantic picnic, complete with cup cakes, strawberries and cuddling
Tottenham Hotspur held direct negotiations with Andre Villas-Boas and has informed him that he is club chairman Daniel Levy's first choice.
Jobs where diesel engine fumes, asbestos or shift work is involved can cause cancer, says study.
Aim is to encourage high-quality feature films inspired by biology and medicine.
Angry dads claim security at Alton Towers better than Heathrow as new wave of protests starts.
MV Alaed loses insurance over Bashar al-Assad arms cargo and is forced to turn around off coast of Scotland.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry says the $2bn loss will not create a solvency issue for JP Morgan at the bank's CEO Jamie Dimon second testimony.
Olivier Giroud has been linked with a move to Arsenal for a long time and now Montpellier's chief has confirmed that discussions between the two sides are progressing well.
Aung San Suu Kyi, who spent 15 years of the last 24 years under house arrest in Myanmar, returns to hero's welcome in UK.