The Daily Telegraph Afghan war will cost British taxpayers £20 billion by time mission is complete Britain's war in Afghanistan will cost taxpayers almost £20 billion by time the mission draws to a close, new figures have revealed. | Despite the winding down of operations, the remaining years... (photo: US Army / Spc. Kristina Gupton)
The Independent Cameron to tell Merkel she is the only person who can save the euro | Amid growing alarm within the Treasury over the impact of the crisis on Britain, a close ally of Chancellor George Osborne warned the financial contagion in Greece could spread across southern Europ... (photo: AP / Carl Court)
Independent online FTSE 100 rebound capped Britain's top share index bounced slightly higher on Tuesday after sharp falls in the previous session, as investors bought beaten commodity and banking stocks, though the market remained volatile aga... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth) BritainEconomyMarketPhotosWikipedia: FTSE 100 Index
Wall Street Journal European Stocks Rise By MICHELE MAATOUK | LONDON—European stocks opened slightly higher Tuesday after German gross domestic product figures came in significantly better than expected. |... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) GermanLondonPhotosProductWikipedia: DAX
Independent online UK FTSE eyes fresh lows Britain's FTSE 100 share index fell on Monday, heading towards lows not seen since December, as financial stocks were hammered by European debt worries and mining and ene... (photo: Creative Commons / Eric Chan) BritainMarketPhotosStockWikipedia: FTSE 100 Index