It appears that Inter Milan's Argentinean centre back, Walter Samuel, is being pursued by three Premier League clubs - Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
University of London researchers create first realistic maps of the Earth's forests at the time of the dinosaurs.
Rare scrapbook of early 20th century criminals to be auctioned.
The Fall/Winter Paris Fashion Week started with a bang on 28 February.
Action by 38 Degrees follows Royal College of Physicians and clinical commissioning group joining calls for Cameron to drop health bill.
Emmanuel Adebayor has called on Tottenham to keep fighting, despite loss to Arsenal
Occupy London protesters accused cathedral officials of having them dragged from the steps by police.
Guns N' Roses to go on a UK tour after induction to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Giant Olympic rings on River Thames, to herald the start of the 2012 London Olympic games.
Cesc Fabregas insists Arsene Wenger is the right man to lead Arsenal, and cautioned the club against bringing in a new manager, as the north London side head for a seventh successive season without a trophy.
Protesters claim cathedral officials secretly asked police to remove activists from church steps.
Bill McGuire, a professor of geophysical and climate hazards at the University College London, has discovered that climate change can lead to earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.
Spanish media are claiming that Tottenham have succeeded in keeping hold of star playmaker Gareth Bale, with Spurs refusing to even negotiate with Barcelona over any possible deal.
Mukhtar Ablyazov took budget travel option to France
Protesters chant but eviction proceeds peacefully as bailiffs move in and camp is taken down
The UK immigration authorities have made changes to laws to better accommodate foreign immigrants as well as give a boost to tourism in view of the Olympics.
Wojciech Szczesny has tried to stay neutral in the debate over whether Robin van Persie will sign a new contract with Arsenal, but the keeper has admitted that he hopes his captain stays at the Emirates beyond the 2013 summer.
Occupy London campaigners evicted from St Paul's Cathedral
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has attacked the Stratfor intelligence firm, following the announcement of the release of more than five million emails from their servers.
Then editors of News of the World and the Sun had maintained hacking was carried out by single rogue reporter
Coca-Cola hired Stratfor intelligence firm to monitor Peta animal activists at the 2009 Vancouver Olympics, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange revealed.
Arsenal have posted a £63 million profit on player sales in the second half of 2011, with the side releasing their accounts for the period of June-November last year.