LONDON (Reuters) - Growth in British retail sales slowed last month despite a boost from an early Easter, as unseasonably cold weather hurt demand for summer clothes and shoes, industry data showed on Tuesday. The British Retail Consortium said retai... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - British spot gas prices remained firm between Wednesday and Thursday morning because cold weather and low stocks caused a tight system. Prices are expected to fall however, as warmer weather begins to move in and Norwegian supplies... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - British spot gas prices rose slightly on Wednesday morning as cold weather and low storage kept the system tight although supply from liquefied natural gas (LNG) helped meet high demand. Gas prices for delivery within the day were ... [Full Article]
By Daniel Fineren DUBAI (Reuters) - Three big Qatari liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries should help replenish vital heating supplies for snow-covered Britain this week, but UK gas stocks remain uncomfortably tight with weeks of abnormally cold we... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - Never mind the fickle Irish weather. A chilly, damp Dublin is wrapping up warm for St. Patrick's Day. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The Cold War still rages in North Korea, and enemy No. 1 is the United States, which Pyongyang blames for making its much-condemned drive to develop nuclear weapons necessary. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
ISTANBUL (AP) - Long before al-Qaida, when the Cold War gripped the world, leftist terrorists staged spectacular attacks in a doomed campaign to overthrow governments and impose their vision of a socialist utopia. The bulk of these extremist groups e... [Full Article]
How does Chris Hughes, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The New Republic and Facebook Co-founder, feel about Mark Zuckerberg hosting a fundraiser for Republican Governor Chris Christie? Hughes joined ABC News in a web exclusive to discuss viewer que... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - The Nordic countries and Britain will next month experience colder weather than normally seen in February, while March and April will bring warmer-than-average conditions across Europe, forecaster WSI said on Monday. A high-pressur... [Full Article]