Bunnings' light bulb moment for UK
"Don't think for a moment we've duplicated the range from Australia," Bunnings' man in Britain, PJ Davis, says.
"Don't think for a moment we've duplicated the range from Australia," Bunnings' man in Britain, PJ Davis, says.
Sigmar Gabriel said he looked forward to a "good, open and friendly" dialogue with Rex Tillerson.
Shinzo Abe has added his voice of protest against attacks from the US alleging currency manipulation.
French presidential candidate François Fillon's campaign goes off the rails as he paid his wife and kids €1m as 'parliamentary aides'.
Brexit doesn't just affect Britain: it also has huge ramifications for the EU's member states and even for those in Europe who have steadfastly remained outside the union. Just ask the Norwegians.
Hired to clean up the German auto maker after the emissions fraud, the executive left after just 13 months.
Norway's government is poised to announce a significant increase in the equity portfolio of the country's $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
The candidate, Benoit Hamon, 49, ran on the slogan that he would "make France's heart beat".
May, who met with Trump in Washington last week, had been criticised in Britain for refusing to speak out.
Lloyd Blankfein asked Mrs May where financial services ranked in her top three priorities for Brexit.
Europeans should stop hyperventilating about Mr Trump but look at what the EU needs to do.
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