Britain Wednesday hit back at critics including the UN refugee agency and football presenter Gary Lineker, after he compared its new plan on illegal immigration to the rhetoric of Nazi-era Germany.
The Indian owner of carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has requested £500 million ($603 million) from the British government to help it build a UK battery plant.
Two UK tea manufacturers on Monday faced accusations of sexual abuse on tea plantations in Kenya, according to an undercover investigation by the BBC.
A gut-wrenching war movie from Germany and pitch-black Irish comedy were the big winners as British cinema handed out its annual BAFTA awards.
London fashion week kicks off Friday with Daniel Lee’s debut as Burberry creative director among the highlights, as the brand looks set to return to its British roots.
The headteacher of one of Britain’s elite private schools was found dead on its grounds over the weekend along with her daughter and husband.
Half a million people stopped work over pay in Britain leaving transport networks paralysed and thousands of classrooms empty in the largest walkout in over a decade.
When Nick Hewlett, head of a London school, was told about controversial online influencer Andrew Tate by a parent, he had never heard the name.
London’s High Court will examine the legality of a UK government decision to renew selling arms to Saudi Arabia that could be used in the war in Yemen.
“All Quiet on the Western Front” on Thursday tied as the most-nominated foreign language film in British cinema history, receiving 14 nods.
He’s long been labouring to complete a promised biography of William Shakespeare, but now Boris Johnson is turning to a life story closer to home: his own.
A jury in the UK on Friday cleared Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy of six counts of rape and one of sexual assault against four women.
Britain and South Africa announced a new health and science partnership of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit to The United Kingdom
The head of Britain’s equivalent to Eskom, National Grid, says the country could experience three-hour rolling blackouts in January
Britain held its first state funeral since 1965 to bid Queen Elizabeth II a final farewell. Here’s how it happened:
King Charles III on Monday made his first speech to parliament as king since ascending to the throne following the Queen’s death.
Brothers, Princes William and Harry, and their wives Kate and Meghan, reunited on Saturday to view floral tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
Royal officials have confirmed Prince Charles is now known as King Charles III – the first king of that name to sit on the throne since 1685.
The British leader of the Conservative party Liz Truss, won heavyweight endorsement as voting began in UK prime minister contest on Monday
Britain’s power utility has warned citizens that electricity supply will be much tighter this winter, but contingency plans are in place
British satellite firm ‘OneWeb’ and France’s Eutelsat announced Tuesday signed initial merger deal so as to create a ‘global champion’
Britain’s meteorological agency on Friday issued its first ever ‘red’ warning for exceptional temperature, forecasting record highs of 40°C
British theatre and influential film director, playwright and actor Peter Brook has died aged 97, source said Sunday
Few days after European Court of Human Rights blocked UK’s plan to fly asylum-seekers to Rwanda, Britain’s minister Priti Patel opens up
Officials and British football fans at Champions league on Sunday condemned French police for using tear gas on Liverpool supporters