The United Nations Security Council said it would meet on Saturday afternoon to discuss the missile strikes in Syria... READ MORE›
?The strikes early on Saturday came in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack in the former rebel stronghold of Douma last weekend... READ MORE›
The UK says it has attacked Syria for one reason to prevent and deter the use of chemical weapons... READ MORE›
Our response has been limited to hitting the capacities of the Syrian regime that permit the production and use of chemical weapons... READ MORE›
Sedwill also alleges that in the 2000s, Russia developed a chemical warfare programme designed to deliver nerve agents, including by application to door handles ... READ MORE›
Serbia is among the 12 European countries that decided not to follow the UK's lead in expelling Russian diplomats over the Skripal case... READ MORE›
These now elderly Caribbean-born individuals have no formal identity documentation as they assumed they were automatically British citizens... READ MORE›
Google's effort to rein in the so-called right to be forgotten has taken a hit after U.K... READ MORE›
While the Swansea lagoon is currently stalled, another UK tidal power project took an important step forward this week... READ MORE›
Meet Botswana's new Minister of Investment, Trade Industry, Bogolo Joy Kenewendo 30 ... READ MORE›
It is now up to Russia to finally play a constructive role and answer the open questions. Reporting by Andrea Shalal Editing by Michael Nienaber... READ MORE›
Russia says OPCW report on Skripals may be part of action to..... READ MORE›
A men's squash pairing from Sierra Leone have become the latest African athletes to miss their event at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games... READ MORE›
A BBC sports reporter accidentally slipped into a pool during a live on-air interview with the British Commonwealth Games swim team on the Gold Coast... READ MORE›
Sustainable catch limits on key species after Brexit would also boost the economy by more than ?300m a year as stocks recover, analysis shows... READ MORE›
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would talk to U.S. President Donald Trump later on Tuesday about the suspected chemical attack... READ MORE›
YuliaA Skripal, daughter of Russian former spy, discharged from Salisbury hospital after poisoning... READ MORE›
That's where a former Russian spy and his daughter were discovered in early March, victims of a chemical attack... READ MORE›
Is Europe really united in its response to Russia over the poisoning of the former spy Sergei Skripal?... READ MORE›
They also want to know what protections are planned for EU citizens in the event of Home Office errors... READ MORE›
The Welsh plant would have a capacity of 3GW, similar to the 3.2GW of the nuclear power station being built at Hinkley Point in Somerset... READ MORE›
Ireland has refused to move on the demand from the European Commission, likely in an effort to retain Apple's presence within the country... READ MORE›
The two then swapped insults at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday where Russia warned Britain it was playing with fire by accusing Moscow... READ MORE›
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German prosecutors asked a court in Germany to permit the extradition of the former Catalan separatist leader to Spain on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Hospital says British authorities blame Russia for what they say was a military-grade Soviet-made nerve agent poisoning on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia... READ MORE›
Sergei Skripal, poisoned Russian ex-spy, improving but pets dead... READ MORE›
Remains of all three animals were incinerated just in case there was any contamination threat from the deadly nerve agent Novichok... READ MORE›
Russia warned Britain at the UN Security Council that it was playing with fire by blaming Moscow for poisoning a former Russian spy and his daughter... READ MORE›
Sergei Skripal, 66, an ex-Russian military intelligence colonel, was found unconscious on March 4 with Yulia Skripal on a bench in Salisbury, a city in southern England... READ MORE›
Eddie Izzard Comedian Transgender Activist Labour Party Official... READ MORE›
Does the UK have control samples of the chemical warfare agent, which British representatives refer to as Novichok ?... READ MORE›
Britain could call on allies for a coordinated Western response, freeze the assets of Russian business leaders and officials, expel diplomats or launch targeted cyber attacks... READ MORE›
This lane on Sources Boulevard, reserved for buses, taxis and carpooling, is where Emond was pulled over... READ MORE›
In 1986, US President Ronald Reagan expelled 80 Cold War-era Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
Guernsey could become the first place in the British Isles to allow assisted dying... READ MORE›
Britain and Europe must tighten palm oil supply chains to save forests, EU parliament told... READ MORE›
Almost two-thirds of meat plants in breach of safety rules in England, Wales and Northern Ireland... READ MORE›
We have told our British colleagues that 'you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry', Russian U.N... READ MORE›
By Tuesday evening, there were no news reports of hate crime incidents relating to the Punish a Muslim day... READ MORE›
The Russian embassy in the United States asked Twitter followers to vote what US consulates they would close in Russia, if they could decide... READ MORE›
Police believe the Skripals first came into contact with the nerve agent at Sergei Skripal's home in Salisbury, pictured on March 6... READ MORE›
Chris wylie implicates canadian company aiq in testimony to u.k. parliamentary committee... READ MORE›
Last week, London expelled 23 Russian officials and Moscow responded in kind... READ MORE›
After the outcry on Wednesday, the page advertising the Greece the Euro holiday was taken down from the newspaper's website... READ MORE›
Britain has already expelled 23 Russian diplomats, accusing them of being undeclared intelligence agents, which led Russia to expel the same number of British diplomats... READ MORE›
Britain's government says the nerve agent used in the attack, Novichok, was developed in Russia... READ MORE›
UN security council to vote on Friday on draft resolution demanding 30-day truce in Syria, as government and allies accused of destroying healthcare... READ MORE›
Uk ivory trade ban to help end 'shame' of elephant poaching... READ MORE›
The European powers said new sanctions are justified because Iran did not commit further to stop undertaking ballistic missile destabilising activities under the nuclear agreement... READ MORE›
Britain's top military laboratory said Tuesday that it cannot verify the nerve agent in the March 4 poisoning came from Russia... READ MORE›
From expelling senior Russian diplomats to acting through Nato... READ MORE›
Why has Russia been denied consular access to the two Russian nationals, Sergei and Yulia Skripal, that have become crime victims in the British territory?... READ MORE›
Gove tells Tory MPs to 'keep eyes on prize' in row over fishing waters... READ MORE›
Battered for a decade, Greece feels an unexpected whiff of revival as Europe gains strength Tourists at the Acropolis in Athens earlier this month... READ MORE›
Htin Kyaw's resignation comes as international pressure increases on Nobel Laureate Suu Kyi to do something to ease the suffering of the country's minority Rohingya population... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media during a news conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, March 27, 2018... READ MORE›
South Africa is still badly affected by racism, almost 24 years after white minority rule ended... READ MORE›
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for the hurt caused by his party towards the Jewish community in Britain... READ MORE›
We will never tolerate a threat to the life of British citizens and others on British soil from the Russian Government... READ MORE›
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