The pop legends are planning a live performance in 2012 to mark their 50 years together
England will be hoping to avoid a third successive friendly defeat against Spain when the two sides meet at Wembley on Saturday evening.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish believes the Football League have undermined the Carling Cup with their ludicrous fixture scheduling.
Eating more fibre in the form of grains and cereals can reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer which is more commonly known as bowel cancer, a study published by the BMJ has said .
Millions of people across the United Kingdom will remember those who died in past and present conflicts with a two minute silence.
The Duke and Duchess Cambridge attended a black-tie reception in aid of the National Memorial Arboretum Appeal at St James's Palace.
A former public schoolboy who fantasied about being a gangster has been jailed for 30 years for shooting dead a rival outside a London prison.
Qualcomm has announced its first Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) trial for London, in line with the government’s efforts to make the capital a zero emission city. The US mobile technology giant is collaborating with the UK government along with the Mayor of London’s office and Transport for London to (TfL) to deliver the trial.
After his fairytale wedding, which brought London to a virtual halt, Prince William is back in business. He is set to complete a routine deployment to the Falkland Islands as part of a crew of four Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel, according to the Ministry of Defense.
A senior manager at Transport for London is believed to have fallen from the top of the company's new headquarters in Greenwich last Friday, reports the London Evening Standard.
Arsenal face an uphill struggle to sign Eden Hazard next summer after the Lille playmaker signalled his intent to play for Inter Milan.
A Scotland Yard chief inspector has been sacked after allegedly boasting about taking drugs on a dating website.
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has spoken for the first time about the £50m transfer that took him from Liverpool to Chelsea in January.
The City of London police is being prosecuted over allegations it used undercover dwarfs to perform an anti-terror search, according to The Evening Standard.
Home Secretary Theresa May has banned the extreme Islamic group Muslims Against Crusades.
The German government is not pursuing the idea of a smaller and more integrated Europe, according to Steffen Seiber, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman.
"Poisonous" bullying by the chief executive of a multi-billion pound London investment firm lead to its demise, a former staff member alleges at employment tribunal.
Barcelona star Cesc Fabregas believes his footballing education at Arsenal has helped him settle in at the Nou Camp.
Suicide attempts on the London Underground have soared in the last 10 years as recession worries hit hard
The current economic slowdown has created huge regional economic disparities in Britain with Wales, West Midlands and Yorkshire facing the worst, reports Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Though the unemployment rate and other growth indicators are negative for London, the city has fared better compared to the other regions.
Chelsea Football Club have warned any season ticket-holders found guilty of racist chants during their 1-1 draw with Genk will face lifetime bans from Stamford Bridge.
Protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement have embarked on a march to Washington DC to protest the potential extension of the Bush-era tax-cuts.