Officials in British capital have long worked to keep transport system safe, but have not always succeeded
Even before January earthquake that devastated Haiti, country's children were living in difficult circumstances
Head of NATO training mission in Europe to discuss progress of Afghan progress of training mission
At Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, experts strive to understand plants to tackle 21st century problems
Foundation works to improve lives of farmers in developing countries, guaranteeing fair prices for their products
Ganic arrested by British police Monday on suspicion of war crimes after Republic of Serbia indicated it would ask for his extradition
Researchers identify six genes that impact whether a common form of chemotherapy, called paclitaxel is effective against breast cancer
London research organization says announcement reopens debate about whether nuclear weapons help or hinder global security
Detectorists, as they are called in Britain, have made big finds, valuable both in financial and archaeological terms
Beat for peace campaign supported on video by some of world's most famous drummers; One launch event kicked off in London recently
Governments trying to decide best way to protect planes, passengers in wake of failed bombing attempt on American airliner
Documents offer insights into U.S. hostage taking, factionalism among revolutionaries
In the British capital, there are still signs of one of Britain's most famous writers
Sculptor in London creating piece of art to mirror melting ice in Arctic
Accusation came after emails leaked from a British university were posted on the Internet
Demonstrators want world leaders to reach tough new deal on cutting emissions
Sponsored team of explorers, scientists find evidence Arctic ice melting faster than previously thought
Britain confirms an additional 500 British troops will be heading to Afghanistan next month, bringing its force level there to 9,500
Christopher Meyers says the two governments were looking for justification for their 2003 invasion
Slump in sales has led to the biggest cut in diamond mining in modern history, which could mean fewer jobs in Africa, if the economy do
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