British PM Theresa May to meet President Donald Trump in Davos, Downing Street confirms
British PM Theresa May will meet President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Donald Trump snubs Theresa May yet again, opts to meet Macron instead
Whitehall officials had been trying to arrange talks between Trump and May, but their efforts have failed.
Taxpayers to shell out £200bn for private finance deals that offer little benefit, audit shows
The National Audit Office has revealed that taxpayers will foot the bill for £200bn of private finance initiatives (PFIs).
After nearly a millennium, the Bayeux Tapestry will cross the Channel and be in Britain's hands
The Bayeux Tapestry which depicts the Norman invasion in 1066 will come to Britain for the first time in nearly a millennium.
Chemists running out of flu jabs as demand threatens new NHS crisis
Chemists across the country were reportedly running low on flu vaccine supplies, forcing some branches to turn away customers.
Defence secretary 'horrified' at military cost-cutting plans that would leave the smallest British army since Napoleonic wars
Military chiefs have drawn up plans to cut Britain's armed forces by more than 14,000 to save costs.
Cabinet reshuffle as it happened: Hunt hangs onto Health
After a series of resignations from the cabinet in 2017, Theresa May has begun a refresh of her cabinet.
Brexit department and government infighting rages on as EU trade negotiations loom
Concerns have been raised that the Brexit Secretary David Davis is being sidelined ahead of trade talks which are set to begin next month.
Brexiteers are furious at 'sellout' Theresa May's deal with Europe
Theresa May has struck a deal over the Irish border and EU migrant rights - but pro-Brexit commentators are furious and the 'sellout'.
Philip Hammond says British Army only needs 50,000 troops - a cut of half since Tories came to power
Philip Hammond has angered defence chiefs by reportedly telling the prime minister the British Army only needed 50,000 troops – a cut of more than half of the personnel since 2010.
Irish government advised to 'ignore' Boris Johnson by Whitehall
Whitehall told their counterparts in Dublin not to listen to the "pubic utterances" that Johnson made.
'A whitewash': Under fire David Davis produced 'inadequate and rushed' Brexit impact dossier
David Davis is accused of a 'whitewash' of a report into the impact of Brexit which allegedly withheld sensitive information.
Extreme porn found on Damian Green's computer became illegal weeks later
Extreme pornography found on the Commons computer of First Minister of State Damian Green was made illegal just a few weeks after it was discovered by police.
UK 'may transfer £400m to Iran' in goodwill measure to get jailed Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe released
Britain is planning to transfer £400m to Iran in a goodwill payment to release jailed mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Prince Charles leads Remembrance Sunday service as Queen stands aside for first time
In what has been described as the most public indication yet of the Queen's duties transitioning to her son, Prince Charles leads London Remembrance Day service.
Theresa May hints UK ready for transition deal with EU in run-up to Brexit
Prime Minister tells CBI conference her government wants an ambitious partnership with the EU and the wider world.
MP Damian Green urged to step aside following 'extreme pornography' allegations
The senior minister is facing calls from fellow Tory MPs to step aside while allegations that 'extreme pornography' was found on his computer are investigated.
British terror suspects and Isis fighters will be given council houses and jobs to stop attacks
Revelations come amid an ongoing debate on how the government should deal with people who travelled to Syria and Iraq to join Isis and who are now returning home.
Female Westminster staff use secret WhatsApp group to warn about 'sex pest' MPs to avoid
Cabinet ministers and other MPs are among the politicians named by female Westminster staff as "sex pests" to avoid in a secret WhatsApp group.
Does David Davis even know what the British government wants from the Brexit talks?
The Brexit secretary was speaking to the German press about the slow nature of the current negotiations.
Donald Trump 'will meet the Queen after all' despite push to downgrade his 1st trip as president
US president Donald Trump 'will meet the Queen after all' when he comes to Europe in 2018 despite attempts to downgrade his visit which was first offered to him a state one.
British Isis recruiter Sally Jones known as the 'White Widow' is 'killed in drone strike in Syria'
The 'White Widow' Sally Jones, 50, who was a recruiter for Isis has been killed in a drone strike near the Syrian border, the Sun has reported. She was Britain's most wanted woman.
Gogglebox star Josh Tapper swaps the sofa for a job in Cabinet Office
20-year-old television star has bagged a two-year apprenticeship working for the Prime Minister.
Latest Brexit poll shows the majority of Brits are now Remainers
News came ahead of a landmark Brexit speech by Theresa May in Florence.
Explosion at Parsons Green Tube station treated as 'terrorist incident' by London police
Several people injured after suspected explosive device detonated in West London.
Parsons Green Tube explosion as it happened: Manhunt for suspect in botched London terror attack
Victims describe a fireball that engulfed the carriage and left people with facial burns.
'The Talon' is London police's new weapon against vehicle terrorism
The net of spikes that can stop a 17-tonne lorry in its tracks, said Scotland Yard.
UK retail sales pick up in August but challenges remain
Like-for-like sales up 1.3% from a year earlier following a 0.9% increase in July.
Rarely seen images of Princess Diana, and the stories behind them
Princess Diana was the most photographed woman in the world, yet some images of her have rarely been seen.
The Life Of Diana, Princess Of Wales In 100 Photographs
Her life was lived in the spotlight, soundtracked by the click and whirr of a million cameras.