Is Scotland's media ready for the next independence referendum?
Is Scotland's media ready for the next independence referendum?
King Charles III won't attend COP27 after Truss reportedly 'objected'
Charles III's office appeared to distance itself from the incendiary newspaper report, insisting the king had sought Truss's advice.
Britain cleans up and looks to future after queen's funeral
Flags on government buildings returned to full mast and an epic clean-up operation was underway on Tuesday as British public life resumed after the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Charles III: the difficult legacy and political significance of the new king's name
At a time of political and constitutional uncertainty, Elizabeth II's choice to name her son Charles is significant in understanding the monarchy's vision for the future of the United Kingdom.
'Not my king': Anti-monarchist arrests spark criticism in Britain
British police faced criticism from civil liberties groups on Tuesday over their treatment of anti-monarchy protesters who have publicly challenged King Charles III's accession to the throne.
Crown Jewels: The royal family's precious gems
The crown bears 2,868 diamonds, 269 pearls, 17 sapphires and 11 emeralds.
Queen Elizabeth II: the end of the 'new Elizabethan age'
Looking back on Elizabeth II's life raises key questions about not just how the monarchy has changed, but also how Britain itself has transformed throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century.
Queen calls off meeting after 'full day' appointing UK's new PM
The 96-year-old monarch, who is currently on her traditional summer retreat at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands, has been dogged by problems walking and standing since last year, forcing her to cancel a series of public engagements.
UK's Johnson to quit as PM, Truss to take over
Johnson, who was forced to quit after losing the support of dozens of his ministers, bids farewell from Downing Street before jetting to northeast Scotland to see the 96-year-old monarch.
UK PM favourite Truss promises immediate action on energy
British foreign minister Liz Truss said on Sunday she would set out immediate action in her first week in power to tackle rising energy bills and increase energy supplies if she is, as expected, appointed prime minister.
UK house prices: history says the market is in for a long slowdown not a crash
The UK housing market downturn that started in the 1980s saw prices fall in absolute terms for the first (recorded) time, and this continued until 1994.
Boris Johnson's claim of a 'mandate' from the people isn't accurate – here's how prime ministers really get power
In the UK, the party system has emerged such that the leader of the victorious party in an election typically is invited to form a government.
Polls close in UK elections with historic N.Ireland result predicted
The results, expected from Friday, could have huge constitutional implications for the four-nation UK's future
Caricature of Prince Andrew wearing 'Jim fixed it for me' badge appears in Oxford
One local councillor for the area said that it demonstrated the "strength of feelings" residents of the locality hold for the British royal.
Five years on, Brexit bedevils pandemic-hit UK
In Britain, at least 5.3 million long-resident Europeans have applied for settlement status to ensure their pre-Brexit rights are preserved
UK to increase nuclear stockpile: reports
It comes as London looks to reposition itself post-Brexit, rebranding itself "Global Britain" and eyeing new opportunities beyond the European Union.
UK government failed to probe Russian 'meddling', say MPs
In a separate 20-page response, the government said there was 'no evidence of successful interference in the EU referendum'.
Boris Johnson sets out plan for power
Queen Elizabeth II will open parliament in a lavish ceremony on Thursday.
Boris Johnson looks set for big win in 'Brexit election'
The Conservatives were forecast to win a thumping 368 out of 650 seats in parliament.
Supreme Court strikes down parliament suspension, big blow for Boris Johnson
The 11 judges of the country's highest court were unanimous in their verdict, which they said meant parliament could now immediately reconvene.
UK central bank warns of deep recession without Brexit deal
Leaving the European Union without a divorce deal could plunge Britain into its deepest recession in nearly a century, the Bank of England warned Wednesday.
Cryptocurrency supporters react to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's speech
The BoE chief said it is time for cryptocurrencies to meet the same level of regulation as the rest of the financial system.
Theresa May's Brexit bill is 'constitutionally unacceptable' declare Lords
Lords Constitutional Committee demands major rewrites of troubled Withdrawal Bill ahead of discussion by peers.
Brexit: Westminster and Holyrood in standoff over return of 111 different powers
UK and Scottish governments at loggerheads over who should gain EU powers after Brexit. Sturgeon labels Westminster plan a "naked power grab".
Brexit voters and Britain First supporters are more likely to believe conspiracy theories
IBTimes UK's analyses of Twitter data reveals Britain First followers' obsession with Madeleine McCann's disappearance and other conspiracy theories.
Marines forced to masturbate to gay porn in Deal or No Deal-style punishments
Royal Marine corporals forced soldiers into demeaning roles for failing to carry out routine tasks, court martial hears.
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.
Russian trolls didn't cause Brexit – but their global meddling is a real danger to democracy
Whereas once the West was responsible for everything good in the world, today it is the source of everything that is bad.
West Brom midfielder James Morrison ruled out of Chelsea clash after undergoing achilles surgery
West Brom are hopeful that James Morrison will return for the busy festive period after undergoing a procedure in Portugal during the international break.
Scottish nuclear landmark on cusp of being torn down
The iconic dome nuclear reactor at the Dounreay nuclear power station will be torn down if the Highland Council approves the work.