A man who ploughed his car into a knife attacker in an attempt to stop him stabbing a woman has been freed without charge, UK police said Tuesday.
Denis Bradley was only 26 when he witnessed British paratroopers shoot dead 13 civilians during a rights march in Northern Ireland on “Bloody Sunday”.
England on Thursday lifted coronavirus restrictions imposed to tackle the Omicron variant, with masks no longer required in enclosed places and vaccine passports shelved.
The proposed merger of two major British bus operators to slash costs following the pandemic hit the skids Wednesday after regulators highlighted competition concerns.
The threat to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s position deepened on Tuesday, as police said they were investigating lockdown-breaking parties at his Downing Street office and government departments.
The United Kingdom has opted to relax certian COVID-19 travel restrictions in a bid to make travel cheaper and easier.
Queen Elizabeth II’s second son Prince Andrew has deactivated his social media accounts, users said Wednesday, as he faces a US civil case for sexual assault.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday faced signs of an organised revolt in his Conservative party over revelations of lockdown-breaching parties, as he geared up for a grilling in parliament.
EU lawmakers on Tuesday chose centre-right Maltese politician Roberta Metsola the new head of the European Parliament, despite controversy over her anti-abortion stance.
China on Friday dismissed a rare public warning by British security services that a suspected Chinese agent was trying to influence lawmakers, saying it was the result of watching “too many 007 movies”.
Staff at the office of under-fire British Prime Minister Boris Johnson drank alcohol at two leaving events during lockdown on the eve of Prince Philip’s socially-distanced funeral, The Telegraph reported Thursday.
A British man went on trial on Thursday accused of attempting to carry out a contract killing of a prominent Pakistani blogger who lives in self-imposed exile in the Netherlands.
Britain will pause the rollout of new “smart motorways” for five years while it gathers safety data on those already operational, following criticism that they are dangerous, the government announced Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was embroiled Tuesday in another scandal over his government’s alleged lockdown breaches as police said they were investigating a Downing Street gathering attended by dozens of top officials.
At the height of concerns over COVID-19 the UK government placed SA on a travel ban. Now, the tourism industry is counting its losses.
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UK climate change activists from the Insulate Britain group have been jailed for their repeated traffic-blocking protests
Shell said it plans to relocate to the UK its chief executive and chief financial officer on condition of shareholder approval
On Twitter, Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised the British police emergency services for their work on the incident so far
Britain Finance minister Rishi Sunak said the “proposals will support the future strength of the UK as a global financial centre”
The sisters were slaughtered minutes after celebrating one of their birthdays – their limbs were found intertwined at a park
Police in Nottinghamshire county in central England said they had made two arrests in an ongoing investigation into “spiking” incidents
The subvariant was “rare” outside Britain and there had been only three cases detected so far in the United States
“I’m not going to tell you the UK government is going to pitchfork away every overture from China,” Johnson said