Will Sunak's Elgin Marbles Snub to the Greek PM Affect UK-Greece Bilateral Relations?
Rishi Sunak is under fire over a last-minute snub to the Greek PM on the Elgin Marbles issue which led to the Greek PM returning to Greece without discussing issues like illegal immigration and Gaza.
Sunak Still Backs Braverman Despite Growing Pressure Over Police Comments
Downing Street said it had launched an informal investigation into how Mrs Braverman's article came to be published without the changes they had requested.
Johnson and Cummings Sent 'Sexist' Messages During COVID Pandemic, Ex-Chancellor Claims
Former Prime Minister Johnson was forced to resign from his position last year following the "Partygate" controversy.
UK Workers to Receive Pay Boost with New Real Living Wage
Approximately half a million employees employed by companies committed to the voluntary Real Living Wage are poised to experience a substantial increase in their earnings, bringing their minimum hourly wage to at least £12.
Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
Labour Strikes a Confident Note in Liverpool Despite the News of Turmoil in the Middle East
Rachel Reeves was in the limelight in Liverpool, described as the would-be "first female Chancellor ever in Britain", and also the "best qualified".
Keir Starmer promises 'decade of national renewal' in Labour speech
Starmer claimed the government was exploiting the country's problems rather than solving them, and appealed to disillusioned Conservative voters to join Labour.
Labour Party Conference Enters Third Day; Starmer to Speak Following Hamas Attacks in Israel
The meeting comes with the centre-left party enjoying double-digit leads in most opinion polls and seemingly on the cusp of returning to power.
Barrage of HS2 Criticism From All Sides Threatens to Derail Sunak's First Tory Conference as PM
Hints of axing the Birmingham-Manchester line have invited wide-ranging wrath that has overshadowed the Tory conference. Official confirmation is still pending.
Bipartisan Uproar as Government is Rumoured to be Mulling Scrapping of Birmingham-Manchester Segment of HS2
Hints that a key segment of the HS2 rail line may be scrapped have met with considerable anger on both sides of the aisle and from the business community.
UK health outcomes a 'serious concern': report
The UK's performance on key health metrics is a "serious concern" and lags comparable countries, according to a report released to mark the 75th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS).
WHO collaborates with artist to highlight 'the stark realities of two worlds we live in'
In a collaboration with WHO, Uğur Gallenkuş has raised money for the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey and for those facing food insecurity in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel regions.
UK warns British Museum over Parthenon Marbles
The UK government Monday stressed the British Museum is legally forbidden from breaking up its vast collection, after a report said it could possibly hand the Parthenon Marbles back to Greece.
UK, Greece in 'secret talks' on Parthenon Marbles: report
The British Museum issued a statement on Saturday saying it wanted "a new Parthenon partnership with Greece" and was prepared to talk to Athens about that.
New UK finance minister faces market verdict after gutting Truss's plans
Britain's new finance minister Jeremy Hunt faces an early test of his attempt to stem the crisis of confidence in Prime Minister Liz Truss on Monday when the bond market delivers its verdict on his weekend overhaul of her economic programme.
Queen asked British chancellor to tell Barack Obama to leave so she could go to bed
George Osborne said Obama was enjoying himself and having drinks with his friends, which made him nervous about telling him to leave.
Mike Pompeo to meet Boris Johnson in heat of China standoff
Britain has now edged closer to US President Donald Trump's administration in its geopolitical tug-of-war with China.
Curfews and clashes as US race protests escalate
Minneapolis, the epicenter of the unrest, was gripped by a fifth consecutive night of violence on Saturday.
How the financial media made austerity worse
The financial press failed to play its watchdog role and was handicapped by entrenched views and group-think, argues a new book
Who is Clare Lombardelli? First woman to be appointed Treasury chief economist
Clare Lombardelli has become the first woman to be appointed chief economist to the UK Treasury.
Inheritance tax overhaul urged by Philip Hammond to stop it being so 'complex'
Chancellor writes letter to Office of Tax Simplification to ask whether the system introduced last April can be made less complicated.
British star Judge Rinder is 'very upset' about splitting from husband Seth Cummings
"He's very upset about the situation, but the split is amicable and no one else is involved," a source said of the ITV show's judge split from husband of 4 years.
Rapid rise in UK living wage could result in more robots in the workplace
New report warns automation might be deployed to mitigate effects of a higher wage bill.
EU cap on bankers' bonuses could be scrapped after Brexit
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hints Britain could tweak the rule once it leaves the European Union.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
Dramatic video shows 'have-a-go hero throwing thief off a stolen motorbike' in London
TV presenter Charley Boorman has called for more police protection after he posted the video on Twitter. The clip shows what appeared to be a bike owner pursuing a thief.
CCTV shows moment when moped thief snatches woman's laptop from coffee shop
CCTV shows how a thief jumped off a moped ran into the Bread and Bean Café in Archway, north London, before snatching a woman's laptop and fleeing with an accomplice.
Notorious moped gang who targeted George Osborne and 100 others in 16-day rampage is jailed
A London moped gang that carried out more than 100 crimes across Camden, Westminster, Islington, and Kensington and Chelsea over a 16-day period have been jailed for 18 years.
Mhairi Black: Corbyn is spreading 'fear and utter drivel about an independent Scotland'
MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South described how she is "so disappointed" with Labour leader, condemning his views of Scottish Independence
Theresa May could have delivered a speech to save Britain from Brexit. Instead, she choked
The most chaotic, bumbling, amateur hour conference speech in history could have at least had a good message behind it, rather than just self-preservation.