31 migrants drown en route to Lampedusa
Survivors say vessel capsized during attempted crossing from Libya to Italian island Thirty-one people are believed to have died while trying to reach the Italian island of Lampedusa, the latest...
View ArticleBritish cycling president backs women's Tour de France
Brian Cookson, running for sport's world presidency, supports campaign to reinstate race, saying 'people are rightly frustrated' The president of British Cycling has promised to press for the return of...
View ArticleTony Palmer: he's with the band
They were music megastars, and they all opened up to him. As Tony Palmer's best films resurface, the documentarian talks to Phelim O'Neill about Leonard Cohen's tears, John Lennon's fake beard – and...
View ArticleEurope's 'recovery' is a conjuring trick
The eurozone has had a good year - on paper. But it is crippled by too much debt to survive intact, says Jeff Randall Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 4 hours ago.
View ArticleEgypt must get back on the path of democratic change | Wadah Khanfar
All Egypt's political players must act to curb the deep state's attempts to reinstate the past, or face the violent consequences The military coup in Egypt this month and the bloody attacks since,...
View ArticleNigel Farage: town halls are key to Ukip surge
Party leader says he will emulate Paddy Ashdown's Lib Dem strategy in bid to win parliamentary seats at future elections Nigel Farage has pledged to follow the example of Paddy Ashdown and to establish...
View ArticleEADS plots rebrand to Airbus to take on Boeing in Asia
Europe's aerospace giant, EADS, is to launch a sweeping shake-up of its scattered corporate empire this week, changing its name to Airbus Group in an attempt to rid itself of all political...
View ArticleOnline advertising firm Criteo spurns Europe for $500m US flotation
One of Europe's most successful technology firms, Criteo, has lodged its papers for an initial public offering in the US in September. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 2 hours ago.
View ArticleEisai Announces Availability of Halaven® (eribulin) in Kuwait
HATFIELD, England, July 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Partnership deal secured with Yiaco for Kuwait distribution Eisai EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Russia and Oceania) today announces its...
View ArticleAlfa Romeo 4C to inspire future designs
New Alfa Romeo 4C sports car to be the basis for new models The rebirth of Alfa Romeo will step up a gear with the arrival of its first new-generation mainstream model in 18 months’ time, according to...
View ArticleEurope banks get set for dividend lift - if regulators allow
LONDON (Reuters) - A clutch of European banks are primed to lift dividends to put them back on the radar of yield-hungry investors after years spent using cash to repair balance sheets. Reported by...
View ArticleP&G adapts to era of three-day stubble
Men’s shaving habits in the US and Europe have changed with many more willing to trim the hair on their bodies than their faces Reported by FT.com 20 hours ago.
View ArticleEurope should let go of hopeless causes
If Brussels is serious about bringing the crisis to an end, it should look at Motown and practise American-style tough love Reported by FT.com 20 hours ago.
View ArticleEurope's 'recovery' is a conjuring trick
The eurozone has had a good year - on paper. But it is crippled by too much debt to survive intact, says Jeff Randall Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 17 hours ago.
View ArticleThe 6am Cut London
*Asian stocks fell* ahead of a speech by BoJ governor Haruhiko Kuroda, and US data and central bank meetings in the US and Europe this week. The Nikkei and Topix both fell more than 2%. The yen held...
View ArticleSpain's banks face uphill battle despite dramatic profits boost
LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) - The dramatic earnings turnaround boasted by four Spanish banks obscures the uphill battle they still face to contain bad debts, grow their businesses and increase shareholder...
View ArticlePICTURES: Thousands attend Great Dorset Steam Fair
This is Cornwall -- The Great Dorset Steam Fair attracts visitors from all across the South West peninsula. Philip Bowern looks ahead to this year's event, now in its 45th year, and stronger than...
View ArticleIn Brief
This is Scunthorpe -- Arco to manufacture own brand with famous fabric MANUFACTURING: Arco has teamed up with the makers of a world renowned fabric to become the only industrial distributor in Europe...
View ArticleArco joins up with world class Gore Tex
This is Scunthorpe -- Arco to manufacture own brand with famous fabric MANUFACTURING: Arco has teamed up with the makers of a world renowned fabric to become the only industrial distributor in Europe...
View ArticleRyanair Profit Plunges 21% In First Quarter
Europe's biggest low-cost carrier sees its first quarter profit drop 21% despite an increase in passenger numbers. Reported by Sky News 19 hours ago.
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