EU Price Fixing Costs Households Billions
Illegal cartels operating in Europe have led to prices being artificially inflated.
Uber Fighting Back in Europe
The U.S. firm argue the national governments are breaching EU competition laws.
Psychedelic Drugs 'Safe as Riding a Bike or Playing Soccer'
A letter published in the Lancet Psychiatry Journal has claimed that psychedelic drugs are safer than currently thought.
Welfare States 'Encourage' People to Want to Work, Study Reveals
The study casts doubt on the theory that welfare states encourage a culture of 'scrounging'.
Calais Refugees Almost Drown in Vat of Chocolate
A Syrian man revealed the desperate lengths that refugees will go to to try and reach Britain.
Apple Could Let You Unlock Your iPhone by Taking a Selfie
Apple was granted the patent for the technology yesterday.
Argentina Appeals to UN Against British 'Militarisation' of Falklands
Britain intends to bolster its defenses against the threat of an Argentine invasion.
French Senate Rejects Plans to Punish Prostitute's Clients
The house voted in favour of reinstating fines and prison sentences for sex workers.
Glow-in-the-Dark Tampons Track Sewage Leaks in Rivers
The study identified households where sewage was being misdirected into waterways.
Norwegian Teens Charged After Hash Cake Poisons Teachers
Two teachers were admitted to hospital, where doctors found they had ingested a huge quantity of marijuana.
Scientists Reveal 'Most Beautiful' British Faces
Some of the facial features which were considered included lip thickness, nose width and length and hairline.
UK and Norway to Lay World's Longest Subsea Power Cable
The cable will transmit enough hydro-power to supply 750,000 British homes.
Spain Accused of Bullying Protesters With New 'Gagging Law'
The Spanish parliament passed the bill despite disapproval from all 14 opposition parties.
One in 20 UK Students Turn to Sex Work
A report also found that almost a quarter of students had considered going into the industry.
Iceland Completes DNA Records for Entire Nation
It took researchers 18 years to gather and study the genomes.
Chechnya Threatens to Arm Mexico if U.S. Sends Weapons to Ukraine
The Chechen parliamentary speaker said the U.S. had 'no right' to tell Russia how to behave.
Germanwings Drafts in Planes From Other Airlines as Crews Deemed 'Unfit to Fly'
The airline is using 11 planes from other airlines to cover 40 of its flights today as staff mourn.
'Fake' Crimean Prosecco Outrages Italian Producers
A Rome-based farmers group has complained that Crimean prosecco is cheaper than the Italian one.
New Online Platform Allows You to Open Source Your Body
Participants volunteer personal biological information for researchers and scientists.
Berlin Brothel Seeks Well-Educated, Multilingual Quality Control Checker
The job advert is featured on Kaufmich - a social networking site for sex workers.
Outbreak of Swine Flu Kills 30 in Turkey
The country's hospitals have stocked up with 250,000 extra boxes of medicine.
2% of UK Firms Insured Against Cyber Attacks
Last year, cyber security breaches costs the UK economy billions of pounds.
The YouTube Star Who Is Britain's 'Most Effective Tool' Against Radicalisation
Comedian Humza Arshad is touring schools after being recruited by UK counter terrorism police.
France to Debate 'Frighteningly Intrusive' Surveillance Powers
Civil rights groups argue the bill jeopardises freedom of expression and cannot be justified.
Charity Providing Refugees With Library-in-a-Box to Launch in UK
Libraries Without Borders aims to promote culture and knowledge in disaster zones.
Ryanair to Launch $14 Flights to America
Europe's largest budget airline hopes to start offering the cheap seats within five years.
ISIS 'Using Paedophile Grooming Tactics' to Lure Young Jihadi Brides
A Canadian documentary reveals the methods the group use to lure teenage girls to travel to Syria.
UK Passes Law to Require Plain Cigarette Packaging in England
The House of Lords passed the bill despite threats of legal action from tobacco companies.