Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
Vacation idea: The smallest town in the world is just a few hours from UK
Here is an interesting vacation idea for travellers interested in history and nature.
Popular Italian destination may fine tourists over £200 for taking selfies
Italy is a very popular tourist destination among the Brits.
Outrage as Pilgrim's Food Masters threatens to 'fire and rehire' 1,000 low-paid workers
Pilgrim's Food Masters faces backlash as it threatens to fire and rehire workers under worse conditions, citing "difficult economic condition" as the reason.
Scottish Muslim leader's rise underlines 'new norm' in UK
Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is the Hindu son of parents whose familial roots lie in India.
British police face struggle to clean up sexist culture after scandals
Britain's police force is under unprecedented pressure to reform after the conviction of officers for murder and rape, alongside evidence of widespread sexism and misogyny in its ranks.
Paris mayor wants to ban Russian athletes from 2024 Olympics
Ukraine has threatened to boycott the event if Russian athletes are allowed to compete.
Three years on, Britain still waits for Brexit dividend
Three years after its departure from the European Union, Britain is yet to benefit from the Brexit dividend that was promised for its economy as it lags its peers on multiple fronts, including trade and investment.
Davos 2023: Ex-UK PM Johnson urges allies to double down on Ukraine support
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday urged allies to double down on sending military equipment to support Ukraine and speed up an end to the war with Russia.
London bids to turn disused rail viaduct into its own High Line
The reimagined 1.2-kilometre (0.75-mile) viaduct will eventually link bustling Camden with the revamped King's Cross district.
London mayor urges government to address 'Brexit damage'
London Mayor Sadiq Khan will in a speech Thursday urge the government to end a "vow of silence" on the "immense damage" to the UK economy caused by Brexit.
Harry, Meghan brand UK tabloid apology for column 'PR stunt'
The article had been written in response to the couple's recent Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan", in which they were highly critical of the voracious UK tabloid press.
Prince William, Kate, arrive in US for visit overshadowed by new racism row
The heir to the British throne and Kate were greeted off the plane in the northeastern US city by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.
UK-Iranian women torn over World Cup support
Although highly critical of the rulers in Tehran, they still proudly projected their Iranian heritage.
UK's remote Pitcairn islanders see no Brexit bounty
The Pitcairn Islands, a volcanic outcrop halfway between South America and New Zealand, is the UK's only overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean and home to only 46 people.
King Charles narrowly avoids being hit by eggs
King Charles III and his wife Queen Consort Camilla narrowly avoided being hit with eggs thrown at them during a visit to northern England on Wednesday, British media footage showed.
Sunak's cabinet: the ministers still serving in UK govt
Rishi Sunak unveiled his top team of ministers on Wednesday, hours after taking office as Britain's first prime minister of colour vowing stability.
Khan Urges Green Investment, Snipes At Truss Policies
The mayor of London urged business leaders on Monday to invest in climate solutions, saying the British capital would need another 75 billion pounds ($84.05 billion) in investment to meet its climate goals.
Strikes bring London transport system to near halt
Public transport workers in London held fresh strikes Friday over pay and conditions.
London 2012: what the Olympic Games' legacy of sustainability means for events today
London 2012: what the Olympic Games' legacy of sustainability means for events today
London police strip-searched hundreds of kids: new data
A crisis of public confidence in the police saw Cressida Dick resign as Met commissioner in February.
Boris Johnson is a bit like Churchill – but not in the ways he might want
Like Johnson, Churchill had a complicated relationship with the Conservatives.
Climate activists block UK's busiest motorway after deadly heatwave
The extreme heat caused huge transport disruption and sparked the same kind of wildfires seen in Europe in recent years.
Britain counts cost of historic heatwave as 13 die
At least 13 people have died in Britain while swimming during a spell of record-breaking hot weather that sparked wildfires, damaged train tracks and triggered warnings that efforts to tackle climate change needed to be stepped up.
Europe Counts Cost Of Heatwave As French Fires Come Under Control
Europe counts cost of heatwave as French fires come under control
Britain kicks off post-Brexit 'transformation' of finance
British financial regulators will have to promote the global competitiveness of the country's financial sector, though a plan for more government oversight of their work has been put on hold for now, finance minister Nadhim Zahawi said on Tuesday.
Ex-counter-terrorism Chief Named New Head Of London's Beleaguered Police Force
Mark Rowley, Britain's former counter-terrorism police chief who led investigations into a series of attacks in 2017, was on Friday named the new head of London's beleaguered police force, which is reeling from a series of shocking failings and revelations.
Brexit to exit: The rise and fall of Boris Johnson
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson had a conventional rise to power for a Conservative politician: first the elite Eton College, then Oxford University.
Boris Johnson to resign as UK PM
Boris Johnson will announce his resignation as British Prime Minister on Thursday, a government source said, after he was abandoned by ministers and his Conservative Party's lawmakers who said he was no longer fit to govern.
London marks 50 years of Pride
London on Saturday celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first Pride parade, marking half a century of progress in the fight for equality and tolerance but with warnings for more to be done.