When Pope Visits Canada, Indigenous People Look For Healing - And Action
When Pope Francis travels to Canada, indigenous leaders and residential school survivors say, they are hoping for more than an apology: They want action.
Conservative leadership election: why tax cuts are an economic gamble
Cutting taxes without a reduction in public spending might actually fuel inflation by stoking demand
Transport minister latest Tory MP to unveil bid to replace Johnson
The likely months-long campaign, potentially pitting more than a dozen Conservative MPs and multiple factions of the ruling party against each another, is set to be formalised Monday.
What next for UK economy as Boris Johnson quits?
The resignation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson deepens the uncertainty hanging over Britain's economy, already under strain from an inflation rate heading for double digits, the risk of a recession and Brexit.
Djokovic in 13th Wimbledon quarter-final as Federer eyes 'one more time'
Novak Djokovic admits he is a convert to Wimbledon's new middle Sunday play rule as the three-time defending champion aims at reaching the quarter-finals for the 13th time.
Train strike: UK government's plan to replace strikers with agency workers failed in 2015 – it still won't work today
If the current UK government is to abide by international commitments as an ILO member and party to the European Convention on Human Rights, agency workers can only replace strikers in essential services.
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
In the last-chance saloon, Boris Johnson survives as UK PM for now
For a man who long set his sights on becoming Britain's prime minister, Boris Johnson came dangerously close on Monday to being ousted by lawmakers tired of defending him and faces a battle to win back the confidence of his party and country.
Boris Johnson's future: a philosophical exercise for wavering Tory MPs
Boris Johnson's future: a philosophical exercise for wavering Tory MPs
Algbra emerges out of the UK's world-beating fintech blueprint
Just before the turn of the century, a renowned Harvard professor published a series of reports on how to fuel the economy through company 'clusters'. These would be geographically grouped corporations that would all feed off both the collaborative and competitive energy of being in the same place as similar organisations.
Anger, reflection as N.Ireland marks 50 years since 'Bloody Sunday'
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week called "Bloody Sunday" a "tragic day in our history".
Paedophile police doctor drugged 8-year-old boy, forced him to abuse young girl among other heinous crimes
Judge David Rennie told the convict that he would consider all options including a life sentence for his punishment.
Ex-UK leader Cameron says he acted 'in public good' in Greensill lobbying
Cameron, in power from 2010 to 2016, has faced a series of damaging claims he improperly and excessively lobbied former government colleagues to support Greensill.
UK ruling party targets shock win in Opposition stronghold
The strongly pro-Brexit constituency has never voted Conservative since its creation in 1974.
Remembrance Day 2020: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's surprise visit to cemetery
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked national Remembrance Day of the UK with a private visit to the Los Angeles cemetery.
British MPs back Brexit Bill despite EU anger
House of Commons MPs gave their initial approval to the UK Internal Market Bill by 340 votes to 263, clearing the way for four days of detailed scrutiny.
UK vows aid budget is safe despite ministry's demise
The ministry is being subsumed into the Foreign Office, prompting fears Britain's £15-billion budget for international aid could be raided.
Angry EU leaders battle to save deadlocked virus recovery summit
The marathon talks chaired by EU Council President Charles Michel failed to yield agreement over the size, rules for a 750-billion-euro loans, grants package.
Dominic Raab: Boris Johnson's de facto deputy
After Johnson was taken to hospital on Sunday night, and transferred to intensive care, Raab now looks set to be in charge for the foreseeable future.
Boris Johnson to wed, expecting baby with girlfriend Carrie Symonds
Twice-married Johnson, 55 -- who split from his wife of 26 years in 2018 -- has been publicly dating 31-year-old Symonds since early last year.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle want to buy Kylie Jenner's former Malibu home?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to settle in Los Angeles after splitting from the royal family.
Britain's years-long battle over Brexit
Britons vote by 52 percent to 48 percent to become the first nation to leave the EU bloc.
How newly married Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney are spending honeymoon
The actress and her art-dealer husband reached Nihi Sumba, a luxurious and sprawling resort in Indonesia, for their idyllic honeymoon.
Jennifer Lawrence, Cooke Maroney officially married! Know the stars who attended
The couple recited their vows in front of over 150 guests at the vintage Belcourt of Newport Castle, the home of Alex and Ani CEO, Carolyn Rafaelian.
Brexit News: Majority Of Scots Back Independence From UK, Poll Shows
52% of Scots have said they would vote for independence if a referendum on the issue were to take place.
Hiring with conviction: Give former prisoners a decent chance in the workplace
For those who wish to seek rehabilitation and contribute to society, we must think about how the crime has affected their lives and how we can support them back into work.
Brexit deadlock: Tories in turmoil as May floats idea of extending post-Brexit transition
Embattled Theresa May enrages Tory MPs as divorce talks between Britain and the EU stall on the issue of the Irish border.
Theresa May in Africa: Cynical post-Brexit development agenda smacks of desperation
May is the latest in a long line of prime ministers who have evoked the potential of "Africa" for their own political purposes.
Crisis actor conspiracy theorists are sending death threats to a Florida school shooting survivor
A survivor of the Florida school shooting is being accused of being a crisis actor and has even received death threats, his mother has revealed.
Father of April Jones can't remember the five-year-old's tragic murder
Paul Jones, 49, 'broke down' in tears after having to relive her disappearance, his wife Coral says.