In a joint appeal to European citizens, ministers for European Affairs of all 25 EU member states urged Europeans yesterday (3 June) to "make your vote count" in the European elections. In their...
Luxembourgers are the richest residents of the recently enlarged 25-nation European Union and Irish the second wealthiest, while Latvians are the poorest, a new European Union study showed Thursday...
Concern about the UK's credit card debt has been overstated and is largely a myth, a new report suggests, with most people using their credit card wisely. A report by Mori Market Dynamics said...
Many of Marks & Spencer's biggest shareholders are unimpressed by Philip Green's takeover proposals, BBC Radio Five Live has found. The findings come as Mr Green is expected to launch a charm...
German factory orders rose the most in 15 months in April, led by demand for consumer goods from abroad, a sign the recovery in Europe's largest economy is gathering pace. Orders rose 2.5 percent...
European bourses rose slightly at the open on Friday shrugging off a late sell-off on Wall Street. Otherwise the markets will be waiting for the May US employment report for pointers on interest...
Uk consumers continued to shrug off the effects of rising interest rates in April, as individual lending increased to record levels yet again, taking the total amount of outstanding loans and...
THE British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline was accused last night of fraud and endangering the lives of children in a lawsuit filed by Eliot Spitzer, New York’s attorney-general. The company, maker of...
While it appears that forthcoming European elections are doing little to stir up EU voters' imagination, it is not for want of some unusual candidates. Across the board, some colourful people...
British Airways announced today that its commercial alliance with Swiss International Airlines has all but collapsed. The two airlines have been in talks regarding a merger of their frequent flyer...