Topic: Western Europe
I read a seemingly ridiculous news item today (Reuters) that a company in Germany fired a 19 year employee because he recharged his Segway scooter...
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for September 7, 2010:. . Washington...
The rate at which British recruiters filled permanent jobs slowed to its weakest in 10 months in August, and the industry fears a sharper slowdown...
A couple of further cricket games between England and Pakistan have now happened. In the first of these, Pakistan surrendered a winning position...
Cambridge becomes the first non-US university ever to head the QS World University RankingsĀ®, in the 7th annual edition published today. . Harvard ...
Workers in Northern Ireland are twice as likely to die at work than staff in other UK regions because of a high accident rate, a new report ...
BEFORE anyone gets carried away by England's victory over Switzerland, just cast your mind back to the qualifying rounds of the World Cup. . ...
Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of...
Treasuries bounced back and stocks fell on renewed concerns about the euro-zone banks and the economy. Germany's factory orders for July came ...
Scotland needed a goal in the 7th minute of stoppage time to beat Liechtenstein, which has 20,000 less people in their entire country than were at...