WSJDigitalNetwork-Video-NewsLondon Fashion Week: Flowers, Eton and Tires

Unnatural florals and sheer fabrics appeared in many designers' collections at London Fashion Week. WSJ's Beth Schepens reports on the city's innovator thinkers



British folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling, a two-time Mercury Prize nominee, sings a special live version of her song "Master Hunter" at The Wall Street Journal's WSJ Cafe.


Microsoft's XBox One goes on sale Nov. 22 but the tech giant says it has sold out its pre-order supplies. The Wall Street Journal's Daisuke Wakabayashi speaks with Phil Spencer, Microsoft Studios Corporate VP, on whether we should buy.


In a bid to expand their range of beverages, drinks manufacturer Diageo have employed a team of scientists to work in an innovation lab where they have all the tools they need to mix the next big drink. WSJ's Simon Zekaria reports.


Fans of Grand Theft Auto have more driving, fighting and stealing to enjoy in the latest iteration of the popular video game. The Wall Street Journal's Adam Najberg took a test-drive of Grand Theft Auto


Die Linke, "The Left", grew up out of the remnants of the East German system and is still the second-most popular party in the former communist states. Harriet Torry explains why despite this popularity, the future could be bleak for the party.

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