First ladies turn heads at mini-Olympics while David Cameron and Barack Obama bond at basketball.
Brook House students from disadvantaged backgrounds encouraged with replica of Britain's top universities.
Opponents brand move, claimed to be part of package of reforms, a cynical bid to cling to power.
Apple fans already queueing at London's Regent Street store for the new iPad, three days ahead of launch.
London 2012 Olympics may have women athletes from all nations as Saudi kingdom looks set to lift ban.
James Bond is coming home! The newest 007 film, "Skyfall", is being shot in London!
MP for Falkirk apologises to House and pledges to resolve 'personal issues'.
Police confirm six further arrests by officers from Metropolitan Police's Weeting Inquiry into media phone hacking.
Arsene Wenger stopped short of warning Tottenham that his Arsenal side were targeting third-place in the Premier League, but Monday night's last-minute victory over Newcastle provided all the evidence Harry Redknapp will need.
Close Brothers Group, a specialist financial services company, has reported that its adjusted operating profits for the six months to 31 January, 2012 were broadly unchanged at £63 million due to the difficult economic and financial market uncertainty for securities.
The Queen Attends the Commonwealth Day Observance Service at Westminster Abbey in London
BioWare's Sci-Fi epic toppled its own series records in the new UK charts and in the process has become this year's biggest release so far.
Prime minister urges India not to boycott games over 1984 Bhopal disaster.
Arsenal can move to within a point of third-placed Tottenham should they beat Newcastle at home on Monday night.
Tony McCluskie accused of killing former EastEnders star and dumping her body in east London canal.
An 18 million Euro museum complex has been opened dedicated to Enzo Ferrari around his birth place and first workshop in Modena.
Didier Drogba has admitted for the first time that he would welcome the return of Jose Mourinho to Stamford Bridge, saying it would be a "fun" to have the Portuguese back in west London.
The film shows the brutalities committed by the Sri Lankan forces in its war against Tamil rebels.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp believes Lukas Podolski will prove an inspired signing for Arsenal, amid reports the striker agreed a switch to north London over the weekend.
Brady, a commodity risk management software provider, has reported a rise of 72 per cent in its full year revenue to £19.16 million, up from £11.12 million in 2010, including an increase in recurring revenues of 147 per cent to £9.79 million.
Damien Hirst reveals extensive plans for his first public gallery, to open in south London.
Uncontrolled use of CCTV surveillance risks people's privacy, according to an NGO.