Greece election: opposition party’s main enemy will be time
Whether the next Greek government is a revamped coalition or one led by the radical left opposition party, it will face the same devastating debt baggage.
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A rabbi’s proposal for European Jews to be able to carry guns in the wake of the Paris terror attacks is “divisive and dangerous”, leading Jewish figures tell Channel 4 News.
A candlelit vigil is held outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in London, against the public flogging of blogger, Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes, as activists criticise the UK’s response.
What cost of living crisis? That is the reality for Britain’s top bosses, who will have earned £27,000 in 2015 by the time they break for their tea and biscuits on Tuesday afternoon.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says his 2015 new year’s resolution is to read a book every other week – here are six books we think he should read.
Waiting times in England are the worst in a decade, as four hospitals declare “major incidents” and the health secretary says health bosses are “running just to keep still”.
Most cancer cases are the result of biological “bad luck”, not lifestyle, according to a controversial new study. But can the odds be stacked in your favour? How?
Whether the next Greek government is a revamped coalition or one led by the radical left opposition party, it will face the same devastating debt baggage.
The number of students going to university reaches record levels, although there are still big gaps between men and women alongside regional disparity.
East London estate is sold by multibillion pound US investors to charitable foundation after protest campaign featuring Russell Brand
Sony Pictures scraps its comedy film based on the fictional assassination of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, after embarrassing internal emails are leaked and further cyber hacks are threatened.
Have the Saudis and the United States conspired to collapse the price of oil – and in the process the Russian rouble?
Online retailers face significant losses after a glitch on Friday that reduced the price of some items on Amazon’s UK website to as little as 1p.
The world’s worst polluters agree to a new plan to tackle climate change, but some environmental campaigners are scathing about the deal.
Almost a year after the first death from Ebola, Sierra Leone surpasses its neighbour Liberia as having the highest number of cases in the world.
Google has said it will shut down Google News in Spain, before a new ruling comes into effect meaning it would have to pay publishers if it displayed their content on its site.