UK government advisors sound warning on easing virus lockdown
From Monday, the government will partially reopen schools in England and allow up to six people from different households to meet outside.
Public inquiry into UK government's handling of virus pandemic gets nod from health experts
A public inquiry can only be requested, but the ministers have full control over the decision to hold one or not.
UK government boosts vaccine funding as daily virus deaths fall
Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged public frustration with the restrictions imposed to fight the virus.
UK government sets out phased plan to ease virus lockdown
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said some rules would be relaxed as part of a "carefully planned timetable" of measures.
Under-fire UK government pledges 100,000 tests a day
The pledge came on the day the UK recorded more than 500 daily deaths for a second consecutive day.
UK government promises more virus tests as criticism grows
UK ministers have been put on the back foot as criticism over the lack of testing grows.
UK government denies suppressing Russia meddling probe ahead of polls
Moscow has been accused of spearheading sophisticated disinformation campaigns around the world to further its interests, including trying to manipulate US elections.
Why do 99% of cybercrime fraudsters escape justice in the UK?
Some online frauds are so simple to execute it questions why criminals would even consider robbing a bank.
Policeman injured in Russian nerve agent assassination bid on former spy Sergei Skripal now talking
Police are still appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the attack in Salisbury over the weekend.
UK Government and Bank of England diverge on cryptocurrency threat
Carney appeared to completely contradict a report from the Treasury which said cryptocurrency is a 'low risk' issue in relation to criminality and terrorism.
UK government rejects medical cannabis for six-year-old boy with debilitating form of epilepsy
The Government has rejected a request for a medical cannabis license for a six-year-old boy with a debilitating form of childhood epilepsy.
Has Isis been destroyed on the Internet?
Recruiting and radicalising supporter online could soon become a thing of the past for the Islamic militant group
Carillion collapse: UK government to back £100m loan for struggling contractors
Contractors caught in the fallout of the Carillion collapse will be able to get loans from a UK government owned bank.
End of the bookmaker welcome bonus? Ladbrokes, William Hill attacked for 'trapping money'
Gambling websites maintained by Ladbrokes, William Hill and PT Entertainment can no longer use "bonus promotion" in attempts to lure in new customers.
Brexit outcome studies to be released by government, pending Commons vote
Downing Street says the Government will release the impact studies that found the UK would be worse off in any post-Brexit scenario.
UK surveillance law used to spy on calls, texts and internet ruled 'unlawful'
The UK government's surveillance regime used by intelligence agencies to collect internet activity and phone records is unlawful, judges ruled Tuesday (30 January).
Boris Johnson's dad defends his son over embarrassing NHS funding row
Stanley Johnson believes his son was the victim of an unwarranted leak, which led to a humiliating rebuff by the cabinet.
Carillion liquidation: Who is chairman Philip Green and what will happen to company pensions?
Construction giant has debts of £900m and entered voluntary liquidation after talks to keep it afloat failed.
Theresa May's former aide accused of interfering in Cabinet reshuffle
Nick Timothy left Downing Street after the Conservatives lost their majority in the general election. He praised the recent departure of former education secretary Justine Greening.
Tory rebels hand UK government 'humiliating' defeat over Brexit bill
Tory rebel MPs have helped the government lose a key vote over a Brexit bill, which has been described by Labour as a "humiliating defeat".
Worst password offenders of 2017: Trump, Equifax, UK government and Republican Party top the list
Dashlane has listed some of the government officials, major companies and notable figures that suffered the most embarrassing password-related gaffes this year.
No hard border: UK government set to concede to EU over Irish row
The UK government looks set to make a key concession in their talks with the EU and the Irish government, paving the way for post-Brexit trade talks to begin.
Jeremy Corbyn attacks Philip Hammond's Budget: 'The misery will be continuing'
Corbyn said that pay was lower than it was in 2010 and wages were falling, also claiming that economic growth was the lowest since 2009.
Conservative voters turn against Boris Johnson
A new YouGov survey found that Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has lost favourability within Conservative voters since September 2017.
My terminally ill son is being tortured in a Bahraini prison, yet the UK government remains silent
Elyas Al-Mulla held at Jau Prison Bahrain following stage three colon cancer diagnosis. His mother Ahlam Hasan condemns UK government for silence about human rights abuses.
Paradise Papers: UK government can no longer shelter tax havens for global elite
Molly Scott Cato, Green MEP for South West England and Gibraltar, has sat on three consecutive inquiry committees into tax avoidance as a member of the European Parliament.
Parents of Jihadi Jack say son has been 'left to rot' by British government
The mother and father of Muslim convert dubbed Jihadi Jack said the British government has left him "to rot" as they desperately seek his release from Syria.
Did Russia influence Brexit? UK MPs seek answers from Facebook over ad purchases
In a letter to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Damian Collins said the information is being sought for an investigation into "the role of foreign actors abusing platforms."
Iran locked up an innocent British mother – but the government cares more about trade with Tehran
The British government has opted for sheepish deference rather than challenging Iranian authorities for imprisoning the charity worker.
UK government worker arrested by terrorism police for 'breaking Official Secrets Act'
65-year-old woman arrested following following after intelligence received.