With Assange inside, British police guard Ecuador embassy
Julian Assange remained holed up in Ecuador's London embassy on Friday with police guarding its exits, as Britain warned that the diplomatic row over the WikiLeaks founder could go on for years.
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United agree deal for Arsenal's Van Persie
Manchester United said on Wednesday they had agreed a deal to sign Dutch striker from Premier League rivals Arsenal.
"Manchester United is pleased to announce it has reached agreement with Arsenal Fo
Burton ached for Taylor: Diary
Previously unpublished extracts from the diary of iconic Welsh actor Richard Burton have revealed his “aching” love for screen siren Elizabeth Taylor, whom he married twice.
ECB chief salutes ‘oustanding’ ton-up Strauss
England captain Andrew Strauss was hailed as an 'outstanding leader', as he became only the ninth England player to appear in 100 Tests when leading the side against South Africa at Lord's on Thursday.
UK police arrest 3 in front of Ecuadorean Embassy
Police scuffled with supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, intensifying the drama surrounding the Australian ex-hacker as Britain weighed what to do if Ecuador grants him asylum
Despite asylum, UK says it will extradite Assange
Soon after Ecuador announced that it had offered political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Britain on Thursday said it was under 'binding obligation' to extradite him to Sweden to face cha
Assange says Ecuador asylum is 'significant victory'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday described Ecuador's decision to grant him asylum as a 'significant victory'.
Addressing staff at the Ecuadoran embassy in London where he took refuge two
Vedanta rapped over Indian political donations
UK shareholder advisory group Pirc has criticised India-focused miner Vedanta over political donations made ahead of elections in the country in 2012 advising shareholders to withhold votes on its rep
Kevin Pietersen ‘apologises’ for texts - report
Kevin Pietersen has apologised to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for text messages sent to South African players during the drawn second Test at Headingley, it was reported on Tuesday.
Neanderthals, humans didn’t breed?
British researchers have cast doubt on the theory that modern humans and Neanderthals interbred and instead are more likely to have common ancestry to explain genetic similarities.