Darren Clarke heads back to US Tour but is not 'abandoning Europe'
• The 2011 Open champion to play US in 2014 • Clarke, 44, uses exemption to take up place Darren Clarke will use the exemption gained from his victory at the 2011 Open to rejoin the US PGA Tour next...
View ArticleClean Energy Damaging Europe’s Competitiveness
For years Europe has been at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution, promoting and establishing global rules in this sector. There are signs however that this trend might change.The economic...
View ArticleFARE: Football can play big role in Russia, Qatar
Executive Director of Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE), Piara Powar, has declared the World Cup could change Russia and […] Reported by SoccerNews.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleTribal sounds return to get a seaside party started
This is Somerset -- Last seen in Cornwall blowing the roof off of the main stage at the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay last month, The Other Tribe have announced a welcome return to play the Princess...
View ArticleLeith Hill Place to stage Vaughan Williams recital
This is Surrey -- THE Ralph Vaughan Williams Society will stage a recital featuring some of the composer's work at his childhood home near Dorking this Saturday. The event, at the newly-opened Leith...
View ArticleMike wages a one-man war against litter
This is Bristol -- A MAN who has returned to Bristol after 27 years in Hong Kong is waging a one-man war against litter on the city streets. Mike Delaney is asking for volunteers to join him in his...
View ArticleBook honours the heroes of Kingsholm and country
This is Gloucestershire -- THEY spilled blood on the hallowed ground at Kingsholm before making the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefields of war-torn Europe. Now, 40 of Gloucester's respected players...
View ArticleVW group sales almost flat in August as Europe shrinks
BERLIN (Reuters) - Sales of Germany's Volkswagen group were almost flat in August as Europe's largest automaker conceded "difficult conditions" in shrinking core markets. Reported by Reuters 3 days ago.
View ArticleBRIEF-Cinven's Host Europe Group buys Telefónica Germany online services
Sept 13 (Reuters) * Cinven's host Europe group acquires telefónica Germany online services * Cinven - acquisition of telefónica Germany online svcs a subsidiary of Reported by Reuters 2 days ago.
View ArticleMira Schendel: the refugee from Nazi Europe who settled in São Paulo
As Tate Modern stages the first international exhibition of works by Mira Schendel, we look at some of the vast body of work made by one of the towering figures of Brazilian modernism The artist Mira...
View ArticleLehman Brothers collapse: five years on, we're still feeling the shockwaves
Lehman's trillion-dollar bankruptcy shook the foundations of the global economy. *Larry Elliott* retraces the reverberations *Threadneedle Street August 2013* Green shoots of recovery were bursting out...
View ArticleNobel science prizes: how America has waxed as Europe waned
The US has most winners – and there are depressingly few women *The Nobel science *prizes will be awarded at the start of October and among those named as the latest members of what many see as the...
View ArticleCeltic have nothing to fear against Europe's elite in Champions League, says...
Celtic manager Neil Lennon says his side have nothing to fear against Europe's elite and have to believe they can qualify. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 1 day ago.
View ArticleMeet the new generation of robots. They're almost human…
In Bristol, Molly the robot helps the elderly; in Lyon, iCub plays children's games. And, globally, some extraordinary developments are under way in artificial intelligence that could have a profound...
View ArticleCatastrophe by Max Hastings; 100 Days to Victory by Saul David; Meeting the...
Amid a slew of books to mark the coming centenary of the first world war's outbreak, Max Hastings has little doubt who to blame These days, anniversaries come early. The centenary of the outbreak of...
View ArticleThe Broken Road by Patrick Leigh Fermor – review
The late, great travel writer's trilogy is finally complete, with a helping hand from admirers The final volume of Patrick Leigh Fermor's trilogy is almost as hard to review as it was to write. By the...
View ArticleIan Rush surprised at Michael Laudrup's success as a manager
This is South Wales -- MICHAEL Laudrup's managerial success has surprised Wales and Liverpool legend Ian Rush. The pair played together at Juventus in the late 1980s and Rush said Laudrup helped him...
View ArticleVenezuela rejects US criticisms of 'insubstantial efforts' in drug trade fight
White House report says South American country had 'failed demonstrably' in international drugs fight for fifth year running Venezuela has rejected US criticism over its fight against international...
View ArticleGermany's new anti-euro party could leave election outcome open
Attracting those against the single currency, Alternative für Deutschland seeks to tap into resentment over bailouts In devotedly pro-European Germany, it is a radical message. In a packed beer hall...
View ArticleConference diary: Charles Kennedy addresses fringe meeting on Europe
Former party leader says sterling will not join the euro during his career – and blames Tony Blair • On BBC Scotland's sofa on Sunday Nick Clegg said constitutional reform was one of four Lib Dem major...
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