Home
> UK
UK
Panama Papers: Cameron's tax affairs 'private' says his office
No 10 refuses to say if the Prime Minister's family still had a stake in the fund run by his father.
EU referendum: Brexit would force US to put 'Humpty Dumpty back together again' says LSE boss Xavier Rolet
Statement comes ahead of poll to decide if Britain will 'Leave' or 'Remain' in the EU.
Panama Papers: UK and Australia launch tax investigations after explosive Mossack Fonseca leak
HM Revenue and Customs has promised to closely examine the material from Mossack Fonseca.
Lewisham murder investigation launched after 17-year-old stabbed to death
Police were alerted to an 'altercation' between youths on New Cross Road at about 7.40pm BST.
Child slavery: Rich Brits buying children who survived the Nepalese earthquake for £5,000
'We have supplied boys who have actually gone on to the UK,' revealed slave trader Makkhan Singh.
British MoD denies claims defence cuts have left Falkland Islands unprotected
No warships had been sent to the region since the recall of a frigate in November 2015.
Dover: Tory MP blames 'militant hard left' as anti-fascist and anti-immigration campaigners clash
Kent Police were out in force today in an effort to avoid ugly confrontations seen in the town in January.
EU referendum: Poll shows French are least supportive of UK staying in the bloc, Spain most keen
62% of the 4,277 people polled in UK, France, Spain, Germany and Italy hoped Britain votes to remain in EU.
Stefan Appleton murder: Teenager guilty of stabbing 17-year-old to death with 'Zombie Killer' knife
The youth has been found guilty of manslaughter after the attack in Islington in June last year.
Tax on all fat foods needed to stem obesity epidemic consuming the UK
The UK is predicted to become the fattest nation in Europe by 2025, with almost 40% of adults obese.
UK greenhouse gas emissions for 2014 at record low, shows government report
UK greenhouse gas emissions were 7.7% lower in 2014 at 514.4 million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent from 2013.
Islamic Tarbiyah Academy under investigation over allegations of 'extremist practice'
The institution in Dewsbury, Yorkshire runs an after-school madrasa and full-time courses for adults.
France: Exodus of 10,000 millionaires amid rising Muslim tensions
UK, Belgium, Germany, Sweden at risk of rise in millionaire outflows amidst emerging signs of unrest.
Internet privacy campaigners warn Snooper's Charter will cost UK more than £1bn
Denmark shelved similar plans to collect web browsing records of citizens due to high costs.
US artist Spencer Tunick calls on Hull residents to strip off for mass nude photo
Tunick is seeking volunteers to get naked to create an image known as the 'Sea of Hull.'
Shy Tories not to blame for failures of pre-general election opinion polls that misled UK
In-depth inquiry into inaccurate pre-election surveys fingers unrepresentative samples.
Number of EU bankers earning more than €1m soars as Britain leads the charge
Nearly 3,000 City financiers earned over €1m – compared to 242 in Germany and 171 in France.
Operation Midland: Former MP Harvey Proctor says Met enquiry 'ruined my life'
69-year-old was told that he would face no charges after the inquiry.
Steel crisis: Thousands of jobs under threat as Tata Steel plans to sell UK business
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn calls on the government to "protect UK jobs and British manufacturing".
Birmingham fire: Up to 60,000 homes could lose power after Saltley scrap yard blaze
Crews could remain at the scene over the coming days.
More than 30,000 people support call to ban David Cameron from returning to UK from holiday
'Cameron presents a clear and present danger,' the online petition says.
Teachers call on government to scrap its anti-radicalisation strategy
Teachers' union says it is 'smothering the legitimate expression of political opinion'.
UK's nuclear regulator warns of rising terror threat to nuclear industry
Releasing its strategic plan, the Office for Nuclear Regulation will continue to manage the threat of cyberattack.
Redcar double murder: Two murdered women named as police ask for more time to question suspect
Lynne Freeman and Jodie Betteridge were attacked minutes apart on Wednesday 23 March.
Paige Doherty murder: Man, 31, arrested in Clydebank area on suspicion of killing 15-year-old
The teenager's body was found in a wooded area in Clydebank on Monday 21 March.
Fruit juices and smoothies with 'unacceptably high' levels of sugar should face new taxes
New research says some smoothies would get a red traffic light label based on sugar.
Brussels attack: London lights up in solidarity with the people of Belgium
Iconic landmarks across the capital have been illuminated in the colours of the Belgian flag.
London duo convicted over IS-inspired drive-by terror plot
Students Tarik Hassane and Suhaib Majeed guilty of plotting to bring carnage to London's streets.
EU referendum: Historic vote on Britain's future will cost UK taxpayers £142m
Grand estimate was revealed to parliament by Cabinet Office minister John Penrose.
George Osborne's 'botched' Budget approved by MPs including Iain Duncan Smith
Lawmakers have passed Chancellor George Osborne's highly controversial Budget