Cost-cutting boosts Ford profits
Ford announces profits of almost $1bn between July and September, thanks to increased market share and reduced costs.
Cost-cutting boosts Ford profits
Ford announces profits of almost $1bn between July and September, thanks to increased market share and reduced costs.
Brussels criticises UK on privacy
The e-mail and web browsing habits of British citizens are not adequately protected, says the European Commission.
Brussels criticises UK on privacy
The e-mail and web browsing habits of British citizens are not adequately protected, says the European Commission.
Karzai declared elected president
Hamid Karzai is declared the president of Afghanistan by poll officials as they scrap the second round of the election.
Game on
Are too many sequels damaging video games?
Woman admits owning terror files
A 41-year-old woman admits possessing documents on how to make explosives, likely to be useful for a terrorist purpose.
Bid to ease Thai share volatility
Thailand's finance minister meets stock exchange regulators to look at ways of managing volatility in the country's markets.
UN drops Congo army over killings
UN peacekeepers in DR Congo are to stop working with some army units after the killing of 62 civilians.
Swimmer queries Mock show ruling
Rebecca Adlington's agent says the BBC Trust did not take a tough enough stance over comments made about the swimmer in Mock the Week.
Epic Mohammad movie in pipeline
An epic movie about Islam's Prophet Mohammad is in the pipeline, backed by the producer of the Lord of the Rings.
Green Day announce UK stadium gigs
US rockers Green Day announce UK stadium dates, including Wembley Stadium in 2010.
Miliband hails links with Russia
Foreign Secretary David Miliband says the UK and Russia will not "paper over our differences" but these will not block co-operation between them.
Fresh suicide blast hits Pakistan
At least 26 people die as a suicide blast hits a car park near a bank in the Pakistani garrison city of Rawalpindi, police say.
More advisers may go in drugs row
The government faces the threat of more scientists resigning after sacking its chief drugs adviser for his comments on cannabis policy.
Barrichello seals Williams drive
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello and German rookie Nico Hulkenberg are announced as Williams's new pairing for the 2010 season.
Floods cause havoc in Scotland
Heavy rain wreaks havoc in the north and east of Scotland with homes flooded, roads closed and trains cancelled.
Iranian guards warn over protest
Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn opposition groups not to hold protests on the anniversary of US embassy seizure.
Iranian guards warn over protest
Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn opposition groups not to hold protests on the anniversary of US embassy seizure.
Suzuki triples profits forecast
Japan's Suzuki Motor triples its prediction for full year net profit as sales rise in its key Indian market.