Left-wing firebrand speaks to IBTimes UK after deciding not to stand in the Tooting by-election.
EXCLUSIVE: FDC urges for sanctions, embargo over 'trumped-up' charges imposed on leader Kizza Besigye.
Prime minister says the proposals outlined by the British monarch were 'progressive'.
MP for Bolsover wants BBC protected after Newsbeat, BBC Food, and News Magazine axed in White Paper.
It's fashionable to like the Royals – their support for mental health reflects a move forward in ending stigma.
Claim sparked furious response from the countries.
The State Opening is the formal start of the parliamentiary year, and the speech will set out agenda for the coming session.
British monarch outlined the government's legislative programme in the House of Lords on 18 May.
The new cabinet has been criticised for being made up exclusively of white men, and for folding a ministry of women.
Human Rights Watch described the police brutality as a 'threat to human rights'.
Maldivian government becomes the latest Muslim nation to cut diplomatic relations with Iran.
Besigye was arrested after mock swearing-in ceremony in which he declared himself Uganda's president.
British monarch will outline the legislative programme of the UK government in historic ceremony.
"Did I use that word?" Trump leads ignorance with Fox's Megyn Kelly.
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion says Canada does not believe Assad is part of the solution in Syria.
Rowling said Trump's right to say anything he wants protects her right to call him a bigot.
Tabloid newspaper's editor Tony Gallagher denies any wrongdoing after regulator rules the story 'misleading'.
Melania Trump comes out in support of her husband and insists he cannot be compared to Hitler.
He previously worked as chief of staff for Defence Secretary Ash Carter.
The Queen's Speech is expected to take place shortly after 11:30am BST.
The likely Democratic nominee held a mere 0.5% lead over Bernie Sanders with 99.8% of the votes counted.
Washington eases restrictions on 10 state-owned entities removing them from the Treasury Department's blacklist.
'I would speak to him. I would have no problem speaking to him,' said Trump.
A spokesman for Johnson shrugged off the criticism, saying: 'The British people want to hear debate.'
Saudi Arabia apparently threatened to withdraw US investments if the bill was passed.
The two Democratic candidates vied for 55 delegates in Kentucky and 61 in Oregon.
Baroness Royall's inquiry was not published in full but still found no evidence of anti-Semitism at OULC.
Our borders remain wide open to anyone from the EU, and Germany now calls all the shots.
The French government used article 49.3 of the French constitution to push through the reform bill.
African National Congress accuses UK of 'working with America to unseat democratic government'.