Big Brother UK 2025: How to Watch, Cast Line-up and Early Big Winner Predictions
The list of new housemates of Big Brother UK 2025 has been announced.
Quick Facts About Zoe Saldana: Biography, Age, Career Details and Her Heart-Wrenching Return in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'
Explore Zoe Saldana's biography, age, and career as the box office queen. Get details on her 'heart-wrenching' role in the upcoming 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.'
JD Vance in the Cotswolds Continues to Annoy Locals – 'Woke' Staff at Trendy Pub Allegedly Refuse to Serve Him
US Vice-President JD Vance's Cotswolds holiday was upended by a staff mutiny that forced a Cotswolds pub to cancel his dinner booking, part of a week marked by protests, intrusive security, and satirical mockery.
Avatar Fire and Ash Trailer Debuts 'Evil Navi': Release Date, Cast And What We Know
The trailer introduces a fierce new tribe, led by Varang, promising intense conflicts, stunning visuals, and deeper moral questions.
Who Is David Richardson: Quick Facts About FEMA Chief Who 'Didn't Know About Hurricane Season' in US
FEMA chief David Richardson faces backlash after admitting he didn't know the US had a hurricane season, prompting questions about the agency's preparedness.
Alleged Chinese Spy Yan Tengbo Reveals the 'Real Reason' He's Banned from the UK
Alleged Chinese spy Yan Tengbo claims he is banned from the UK due to political tensions and denies all accusations of wrongdoing.
UK Concerned Over China Spying Row Engulfing Prince Andrew
The UK government Monday voiced growing concerns over allegations of espionage by China, as a Chinese businessman with links to disgraced Prince Andrew denied being a spy.
Public Outcry as Angela Rayner Defends £68,000 Photographer: 'Good for Democracy' or Wasteful?
Deputy PM Angela Rayner defends hiring a £68,000 taxpayer-funded photographer, igniting controversy over government spending.
British Ex-soldier Pleads Not Guilty To Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier on Friday pleaded not guilty to murdering two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre, one of the most significant events in Northern Ireland's decades-long conflict.
Britain's Lammy Hopes For 'Constructive' Dialogue With China
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy told Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Friday he hoped the two countries could discuss their differences "constructively".
UK's Lammy Visits China In Bid To Reset London-Beijing Ties
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit China this week, Beijing and Downing Street said Thursday, marking the first by a senior UK official since the election of Prime Minister Keir Starmer in July.
UK's Sunak Tells Conservatives 'Learn Lessons' Of Defeat As Party Gathers
Former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday urged his Conservative Party to "learn the lessons" of their crushing election defeat as it gathered to begin electing a new leader.
Why Is Viral 'Cards Against Humanity' Suing Elon Musk's SpaceX For $15M? What You Need To Know
Cards Against Humanity, the irreverent card game, has sued Elon Musk's SpaceX over alleged property encroachment at the company's Starbase facility in Texas.
Larry The Downing Street Cat Gets 'Russian' Rival
Larry the Downing Street cat is facing a challenge to his position as the British government's chief mouser -- a cute "Russian" kitten.
Rachel Reeves Exposed For Using Taxpayer Funds To Pay Bills After Stripping Pensioners Of Winter Fuel Payments
Rachel Reeves is facing backlash for using taxpayer funds to pay her energy bills while cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and public outrage.
Ex-prime Minister Liz Truss Loses Seat At UK Election
Liz Truss, Britain's shortest-serving prime minister, suffered further political ignominy Friday when she sensationally lost her seat in parliament at the British general election.
UK Election Picks Over 14 Years Of Conservative Rule
Fourteen years of Conservative party rule in the UK have seen Brexit, Covid, economic turmoil and political scandals, leaving many Britons worse off and disenchanted.
Hong Kong's New National Security Law Comes Into Force
Hong Kong's new national security law came into force on Saturday, putting into immediate effect tough penalties of up to life imprisonment for crimes including treason and insurrection.
China Blasts Criticism Of New Hong Kong Security Law As 'Smears'
China blasted critics of Hong Kong's new national security law on Wednesday, after Western powers and the United Nations said it would further curtail freedoms in the city.
Western Leaders Dismiss Putin's 'Illegal' Poll Victory
Friends and allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin were quick to congratulate him on winning a fifth term in power but Western leaders condemned a ballot held under repressive conditions and with no credible opposition.
Kremlin Hails 'Exceptional' Putin Win In Vote Blasted By West
The Kremlin hailed President Vladimir Putin's election win as "exceptional" on Monday, after the ex-spy won over 87 percent of the vote in a three-day ballot blasted as illegitimate by Western powers.
China Calls War In Gaza 'A Disgrace To Civilisation'
China described the war in Gaza as a "disgrace to civilisation" and called on Thursday for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict stretched into its sixth month despite efforts by mediators to reach a truce.
London Mayor Wants to Sell Homes of 'Putin Cronies' to Fund Building of 4,000 Low-Cost Homes
Khan's call comes days after the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
5,000 Births In Gaza Expected In March, Over 180 Babies Born Daily: UK To Send £4.25m For Vulnerable Women And Children
The UK has pledged more than £4 million to tackle the severe period poverty and humanitarian crisis for pregnant women and girls in Gaza.
IDF Launches Attack on Rafah Despite Allies' Warnings as EU criticises US military aid to Israel
The IDF attacked Rafah early Monday despite calls for restraint from allies as people in Gaza recounted a terrifying ordeal; 2 Israeli hostages were recovered.
Israel Prepares for Post War Era With New Gaza Tax Revenue Framework and Rafah Strikes
Israel is in talks with the Palestine Authority to ease tensions in Gaza as the Ramadan month nears including a £59 million Gaza tax revenue issue that funds services in the region while it took over the last unoccupied town Rafah.
Hamas Warns Israeli Invasion Of Rafah Will 'Torpedo' Hostage Talks
Hamas warned Israel on Sunday that a ground offensive in Rafah, crowded with displaced Gazans, would imperil future hostage releases, while US President Joe Biden urged the protection of civilians in the besieged territory.
Huthis Vow Response After US, UK Strike Yemen Targets
Yemen's Huthis said Sunday US and British air strikes "will not deter us" and vowed a response after dozens of targets were hit in retaliation for the Iran-backed rebels' repeated Red Sea attacks.
'The Repercussions Affect Us The Most': Youngsters Say What They Really Think About Brexit
Those who were unable to vote when the Brexit referendum was held in 2016, now aged 19 to 21 years old, revealed to International Business Times UK how the independence scheme has changed their lives.
UK Govt Publishes N.Ireland Deal Aimed At Ending Deadlock
The United Kingdom government on Wednesday outlined its proposals to get the Northern Ireland assembly back up and running after a political deadlock of nearly two years caused by divisions over post-Brexit trade rules.