King Charles III shows frustration at Queen Camilla during Scottish coronation
A video shows His Majesty seemingly losing his patience as he waited for his wife to step out of their vehicle.
UK house prices experience modest growth in June – yet annual decline at fastest rate since 2009
UK house prices grew slightly in June but fell at the fastest rate since 2009, impacted by soaring mortgage costs, with two-year fixed-rate mortgage rates climbing past six per cent.
UK saw hottest June on record in 2023: Met Office
The UK this year has seen its hottest June on record, both in terms of mean temperature and the average maximum temperature, the British Meteorological Office said Monday.
UK, EU sign delayed financial services pact
Britain and the European Union signed a long-awaited cooperation pact on financial services regulation on Tuesday in a new sign of improving post-Brexit relations between the two sides.
England rampant in Euro 2024 qualifying as Mbappe lifts France
Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick as England demolished North Macedonia 7-0 in Euro 2024 qualifying on Monday, while Kylian Mbappe's re-taken penalty gave France a narrow victory over Greece.
Travellers now need to pay a fee to enter the UK
Travellers who have visa-free access to the UK will now need a permit to enter the country.
UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 aims to revolutionise location data
UK Government's Geospatial Strategy (up to 2030) aims to advance location data and technologies, benefiting the economy and consumers.
HSBC unveils £15 Billion SME Fund to empower UK businesses
HSBC has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative with a £15 billion financing fund to improve market access and foster the growth of SMEs.
Hospital doctors in England stage 72-hour walkout
Hospital doctors in England begin a new 72-hour strike over pay on Wednesday, prompting warnings from health officials of huge disruption to patients and services.
Hartree Centre's Digital Innovation Program injects £4.5 million funding to empower UK SMEs
The Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation program has granted £4.5 million to three UK universities to establish SME engagement centres.
US, Britain forge pact to counter new threats
The United States and Britain on Thursday announced a new strategic pact as their leaders rededicated the "special relationship" to counter Russia, China and economic instability.
Singer-Songwriter Dua Lipa shines light on Books Unlocked literacy programme in visit to HMP Downview prison
Dua Lipa visited a women's prison in support of Books Unlocked, a prison literacy programme with the potential to become an important restorative justice tool.
Four MPs have been ordered to repay hundreds in misrepresented driving fines
Sir Alastair Graham stressed that MPs should not be seen by the public as having special privileges.
Rishi Sunak to visit Washington next week for talks with Biden
Sunak will be on his first official visit to Washington since he was appointed prime minister in October.
Sinn Fein sweep past unionist rivals again in N. Ireland local elections
Irish nationalists Sinn Fein followed up last year's historic Northern Ireland Assembly victory by overtaking their unionist rivals by a wide margin in council elections on Saturday to become the biggest party at local level for the first time.
Thousands of Brits to get refunded, Good Energy and OVO Energy found to have been overcharging customers
This subsidy is able to bring an average household's bills down to roughly £2,500 a year in Great Britain.
YouTuber fakes plane crash for views and sponsorship
An American YouTuber who has been accused of deliberately crashing his plane may be thrown into jail for up to 20 years.
British Foreign Secretary travels to US with Russia-Ukraine war on the agenda
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the approach of Britain and the US to Ukraine and bilateral international trade.
UK job postings soar to record high after Easter holiday
According to REC and Lightcast, there were nearly 190,000 new job posts during the Easter holiday. However, industry and job type disparities emerge.
Coronation gown spotlights Queen Camilla's style
Britain last held a coronation in 1953. Charles's mother Queen Elizabeth II wore an intricately embroidered white satin gown on the day.
Royal superfans camp out ahead of coronation
The upcoming coronation -- the first since 1953 -- has also attracted visitors from abroad.
Many UK businesses should adopt AI over the next year, according to research
By investing in AI, UK businesses can gain a competitive edge, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-evolving digital age.
FA Cup final in June set to be one of the big events affected by upcoming train strikes
Fans of Manchester City and Manchester United braced for difficulties with getting to the FA Cup final after Aslef announced striking days across May and June.
Ireland's gender equality referendum: A vote to remove "outmoded" language towards women
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
Cheap flights under £40 available to Brits for mini vacation over coronation weekend
The UK is set to have three bank holidays in May.
UK demands 'real leadership' from Northern Ireland unionists
The party has been under sustained pressure from London, Dublin, Brussels and Washington, peaking in a visit to the island last week by US President Joe Biden.
Biden urges N.Ireland leaders to seize 'incredible economic opportunity'
U.S. President Joe Biden urged Northern Irish political leaders to restore their power-sharing government with the promise that scores of major U.S.
Biden touts peace and prosperity in restive N. Ireland
Before boarding Air Force One, Biden said the priority for his trip was "to keep the peace" in Northern Ireland and help unlock its political paralysis.
Biden heads to Northern Ireland at delicate political juncture
U.S. President Joe Biden arrives in Belfast on Tuesday at a delicate political time in Northern Ireland as he helps mark the 25-year anniversary of a peace deal that largely ended 30 years of bloodshed there.
N.Ireland marks 25 years of peace, but police come under attack
Police vehicles were on Monday pelted with projectiles, including petrol bombs, during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on the eve of Biden's visit.