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British xenophobia on the rise
Whites are now one of London's minorities. And with the economy in turmoil, many are lashing out at immigrants
Whites are now one of London's minorities. And with the economy in turmoil, many are lashing out at immigrants
The tentacles of Rupert Murdoch's media empire stretch farther then anyone had previously imagined
Heads may roll after a network star is exposed as a “sexual predator” who assaulted dozens of underaged girls
James Bond is back in theaters, but his real-life counterparts at MI6 are embroiled in controversy
The harder he parties, the more we seem to love him
Journalists close to David Cameron among eight charged over voice-mail intercepts
Can debt-swamped Europe afford expensive science, like pursuing the God particle?
London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’ is biting at your heels. But is the tech for real?
As Europe's biggest soccer tournament gets underway, many fear a volatile mix of anger and racism
A UK report declares him "unfit" to run an international company. Here's what it means for his U.S. media holdings
The media mogul and his family have turned the tables on the British government in the News Corp. scandal
France's far-right party leader may help the embattled president win reelection
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