Analysis-UK's Brexit woes threaten another flagship policy: levelling-up
Dashed hopes, so far at least, that Brexit would tilt Britain's economy towards growth driven by trade and investment are threatening another of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's flagship policies: "levelling up" the regions outside of London.
Northern Ireland protocol row could damage good faith needed for post-Brexit trade deals
Belief in Johnson's trustworthiness has steadily declined in the past two years, with 74% of the public finding him untrustworthy in a recent YouGov poll.
UK could ditch European rights pact after Rwanda plan blocked
The last-gasp intervention by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) forced the government to cancel the first flight on Tuesday night.
EU takes legal action against UK for breaching N.Ireland agreement
On Monday, the British government introduced legislation to rip up post-Brexit trading rules for Northern Ireland, in an attempt to override the EU withdrawal treaty that it had signed.
Northern Ireland protocol explainer: why the UK government's plan to change it violates international law
By merely publishing its intention to unilaterally override the protocol, the UK is already in breach of international law
Britain defies EU with 'relatively trivial' N.Ireland law
Britain published plans on Monday to override some post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland by scrapping checks and challenging the role played by the European Union's court in a new clash with Brussels.
Toxic Cocktail Darkens Outlook For British Pound
Toxic cocktail darkens outlook for British pound
The tactics Tory rebels could use to derail Boris Johnson
The first piece of legislation these rebellious MPs are likely to take apart is the forthcoming bill designed to override parts of the Northern Ireland protocol.
Conservative Party: Who are the rebels and why do they want Boris Johnson gone?
The Tory Reform Group, formed in 1975, is the most hostile to Johnson, both personally and politically.
Damaged, UK's Boris Johnson scrapes win in party confidence vote
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a confidence vote on Monday but a large rebellion in his Conservative Party over the so-called "partygate" scandal dealt a blow to his authority and leaves him with a struggle to win back support.
'You continue to make history': Prince Charles pays tribute to mum Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Charles paid an emotional personal tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Saturday during celebrations to mark her Platinum Jubilee, praising the monarch for uniting the nation and continuing to make history during her 70-year reign.
Bank holidays: how a day off work affects the economy
Overall, the UK might be considered less than generous in the bank holiday stakes. Many countries in Europe have around 12 bank holidays, while the lucky citizens of Finland have 15.
UK unveils radical overhaul of EU trade deal in N. Ireland
The EU issued no hint that renegotiating the protocol was in the offing, after warning that any UK violation of the Brexit pact could see it hit back with tariffs.
UK's Johnson sees room for a deal on N.Ireland post-Brexit trade
Earlier on Sunday, Ireland's foreign minister Simon Coveney urged Johnson not to introduce new trade laws that he said could undermine the peace process in Northern Ireland.
UK rejects EU proposals to resolve N.Irish trade row
London has been threatening to rip up the protocol for months - potentially threatening a trade war with Europe at a time of soaring inflation
Northern Ireland in limbo after Sinn Fein triumphs
The Irish and US governments also urged Northern Ireland's leaders to form a new power-sharing executive, under the terms of a 1998 peace deal that ended three decades of bloodshed.
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
In UK ports, outrage at sacked P&O Ferries workers
Their replacements are mostly from overseas, recruited by agencies in India, the Philippines, Colombia or other countries where wages are low.
Anger, reflection as N.Ireland marks 50 years since 'Bloody Sunday'
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week called "Bloody Sunday" a "tragic day in our history".
Covid variant 'tsunami' as world cases hit record
More than 5.4 million people around the world have died from Covid-19
Helicopter tragedy: Reason why Queen does not want Prince William to fly with his family
The monarch avoids travelling in helicopters, especially in winter, and never boards one after dark.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle mourn death of Apartheid hero Desmond Tutu
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met the human rights champion during a visit to South Africa in September 2019.
UK makes foreign minister lead EU negotiator after Frost exit
The series of crises engulfing Johnson have seen him garner increasingly negative coverage in Britain's right-wing press
Queen Elizabeth II could step out in public again ahead of Christmas at Sandringham
Palace aides plan to have a short gathering on the grounds of Windsor Castle for the queen to share her festive greetings.
Meghan Markle dubbed 'ruthless' for doing 'Ellen' interview amid queen's health scare
The Duchess of Sussex talked about her children, Prince Harry, and her pre-royal days on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
Queen Elizabeth II 'gradually transitioning' responsibilities amid health fears
The 95-year-old monarch missed the Festival of Remembrance because of a sprained back.
Queen Elizabeth II 'totally committed' to hosting Christmas at Sandringham
The British monarch is on medical leave so she can "fully enjoy the company of her extended family over the holiday period."
Queen Elizabeth II cancels COP26 attendance 'on medical advice'
The hospital stay -- her first since 2013 -- and the palace's delay in revealing it have raised fears over her health, given her age.
Queen wants to return to work; but must take a relative along on public visits
The 95-year-old will resume her work this weekend with "light duties."
Prince Andrew rushes to Queen Elizabeth II after her hospital stay
The British monarch is now "in good spirits" and back at her desk after an overnight stay at the hospital.