As a tribute to her fondest memories in France, Britain’s King Charles gave the go-ahead to rename Le Touquet airport after his late mother Queen Elizabeth ll.
Torture and rape are among the atrocities committed by security forces and ethnic militiamen in the most troubled region in Cameroon.
The UK government said it would challenge a court ruling issued Thursday that blocks its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Oscar-winning Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey was due to a London court to stand a sexual offences trial which allegedly occured more than a decade ago.
California police have confirmed that the body British actor Julian Sands was found on Tuesday by hikers in the mountains near Los Angeles.
A Russian cybercrime gang has issued “an ultimatum” to British and other companies targeted in a recent large-scale hack of payroll data.
Rainforest Alliance said it had suspended its certification for two major global tea companies after an investigation into a sexual abuse scandal in Kenya.
Royal Mail CEO is to step down, after lawmakers criticised the former state-monopoly’s performance, which has been hit by mass strikes.
The chair of supermarket group Tesco, Britain’s biggest retailer, has been accused of inappropriate behaviour towards four women.
The Church of England Tuesday said it will vote against a “green” transition plan proposed by energy giant Shell, calling for carbon-cutting targets.
Shares in Royal Mail’s parent group rallied after the UK postal operator clinched a deal with union leaders to end a long-running dispute over pay.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday denounced a video purporting to show the beheading of a Ukrainian prisoner of war.
Britain’s main business lobby group announced Tuesday the sacking of Director General Tony Danker following sexual misconduct allegations.
The public health service in England was braced for “the most disruptive industrial action” in its history as junior doctors walk out.
UK passport office workers launched a five-week stoppage Monday, the latest walkout in strike-hit Britain as the country reels from the worst cost of living crisis.
Rural living costs are higher largely because of fuel costs for heating and transport, and higher prices for food and other essentials.
British unemployment remains near its historical low but wages are still falling in real terms, official data showed Tuesday on the eve of a budget.
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.