‘Charles to turn Palace into hotel’
Prince Charles has plans to move the Royal Family out of Buckingham Palace, and transform it into a hotel and events centre when he becomes the King, says a book.
WikiLeaks says 'blockade' threatens its existence
WikiLeaks will have to stop publishing secret cables and devote itself to fund-raising if it is unable to end a financial "blockade" by U.S. firms such as Visa and MasterCard by the end of the year, f
Cheryl Cole lets home to Paula Abdul
Girls Aloud star Cheryl Cole has let out her Hollywood home to reality show judge Paula Abdul following her axe from the US ‘X Factor’ earlier in 2011.
Briton burnt alive 'for being gay'
In a horrific attack, a 28-year-old man in Britain was savagely beaten, burnt alive and then tied to a lamppost ‘for being gay’, a media report said.
The charred remains of Stuart Walker, an assistan
Scotland now aiming at full independence
Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond, who returned to a five-year-term with a majority of 69 out of 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament in the May 5 election, now insists that Scotland will soon become an independent nation.
Skeletons of lovers buried together found
Archaeologists claim to have unearthed in Italy the skeletons of a pair of Roman lovers buried together holding hands.
Prince Charles 'plans to turn Buckingham Palace into hotel'
Prince Charles has plans to move the Royal Family out of Buckingham Palace, and transform it into a hotel and events centre when he becomes the king, says a book.
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Gender-bending chemical 'makes girls aggressive'
Moms-to-be, make sure that you avoid packaged foods during pregnancy, for a study says exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical used in plastic products, could cause behavioural problems in yo
British PM faces EU referendum vote rebellion
David Cameron was facing the biggest rebellion of his premiership on Monday as eurosceptic backbenchers in his Conservative Party vowed to defy orders and vote for a referendum on Britain's EU members
Oil prices climb on cautious optimism
World oil prices advanced on Monday on cautious optimism after encouraging Chinese and eurozone economic data, and following the weekend's eurozone debt crisis summit, analysts said.
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