Meanwhile, Russia has rejected claims that the poisoned former double agent Sergei Skripal asked President Putin if he could be pardoned... READ MORE›
Theresa may says 23 russian diplomats to be expelled over poison case... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump is considering the expulsion of some Russian diplomats in the United States in solidarity with Britain over the poisoning of a forme... READ MORE›
The United States stands firmly with the United Kingdom in condemning Russia's outrageous action... READ MORE›
These were exposed on Friday when Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn sacked his shadow Northern Ireland minister after he called for a second referendum on Brexit... READ MORE›
Also on Friday, Russia's foreign minister Sergie Lavrov said the UK is forcing the EU to have confrontational relations with Russia... READ MORE›
Trump is prepared to act but wants to be sure European allies will take similar steps against Russia before doing so, aides said... READ MORE›
The EU confirms their Ambassador in Russia has been recalled and expected to return to Brussels at the weekend. It comes as the Russian deadline... READ MORE›
European allies have long given the United States leeway to build bases in their countries, in exchange for the protection they offer... READ MORE›
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium, March 23, 2018... READ MORE›
May's government has also tried to rally international support from Western allies for unified action against Russia by noting Russian aggression could hit their citizens too... READ MORE›
German diplomat Markus Ederer is the current head of the European Union delegation to Russia... READ MORE›
EU to recall bloc's ambassador to Moscow over nerve attack diplomats... READ MORE›
The Russian threat does not respect borders, and as such we are all at risk, May will say... 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›
The pair were later found unconscious on a bench outside The Maltings shopping center... READ MORE›
Guernsey could become the first place in the British Isles to allow assisted dying... READ MORE›
Saying goodbye to the Jungle Jump to media player The first migrants to leave the Calais 'Jungle' camp describe their feelings... READ MORE›
Gove tells Tory MPs to 'keep eyes on prize' in row over fishing waters... READ MORE›
She has also asked Facebook to cease its own audit of Cambridge Analytica's data use... READ MORE›
Cambridge Analytica CEO offered to ensnare politicians in dirty tricks campaign report... READ MORE›
But subjecting people to unbearable conditions in camps on the Greek islands and threatening them with being sent back is not the answer to this... READ MORE›
Brexit negotiators Michel Barnier for the EU, and the UK's David Davis, revealed the 130-page transition deal document at a press conference on Monday, local time... READ MORE›
The Monetary Policy Committee, setting out their latest decision on Thursday at noon, will vote 9-0 to keep the benchmark rate at 0.5 percent, most economists said... READ MORE›
IREO is accused of of running an elaborate real estate swindle, according to complaints filed with Indian authorities... READ MORE›
Britain announced last week the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats following Skripal's poisoning... READ MORE›
Ruth Davidson, the Conservative leader in Scotland, said it was disappointing that Britain would have to wait until 2020 to assume full control over fishing rights... READ MORE›
He called on the world to get a grip and make sensible moves when dealing with Russia and its President Vladimir Putin... READ MORE›
'I will not hide from Putin', vows last man standing from band of Russian exilesA... READ MORE›
Lions tour dented England's Six Nations bid -- Woodward... READ MORE›
Half a million people in the UK suffer from work-related stress, and psychological breakdown can creep up without warning... 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›
Tariq Ramadan, adviser to the UK government, held in custody over French hotel attack claims... READ MORE›
Independence Party leader and the leading proponent of Brexit, recently suggested that there might be a second referendum... 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›
A new British political party inspired by French President Emmanuel Macron's rise to power launched a national electoral campaign on Monday aimed at stopping Brexit... READ MORE›
White House to withdraw nomination of controversial figure to chair Council on Environmental Quality... READ MORE›
Read more The Brexit bill and whether Theresa May needs to pay up As one of the biggest EU budget contributors, the U.K... READ MORE›
At least five migrants have been shot during a mass brawl between Afghans and Eritreans in the French port city of Calais, local officials say... READ MORE›
Boris Johnson has compared the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to the border between Camden and Westminster in London... 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›
Boris Johnson to Warn U.K. Against Reversing Brexit... 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›
A further weather warning for snow and ice is in place from 8pm on Sunday until 10am on Monday, spanning south-east England... READ MORE›
EU countries on Monday demanded sanctions against senior Myanmar military officers over serious and systematic rights abuses against the Rohingya... READ MORE›
While applauding the new European Union initiative, he said, I also highlight that we need to avoid duplication between the Europeans and NATO... READ MORE›
London council given right to use Proceeds of Crime Act against landlords who rented single house to 40 people... READ MORE›
Black Panther's power source Afrofuturism Part of the power of Black Panther's imagery comes from Afrofuturism, a movement that fuses African culture within a futuristic narrative... READ MORE›
From expelling senior Russian diplomats to acting through Nato... READ MORE›
A new report published by British communications agency 89up.org has concluded that there was significant pro-Brexit Russian influence during the EU referendum campaign... READ MORE›
The year 2017 was a year of thriving exchanges and cooperation in education between China and Britain, said Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming... 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›
Fligh is the musical equivalent of a supermarkets premium range convenience food A theatre royal glasgow, review... READ MORE›
Exclusive Leaked paper from group representing Tory MEPs says it will be impossible to ensure current standards are kept in Britain or EU... READ MORE›
One said the European Commission appeared to be trying to annex Northern Ireland and turn it into a supplicant state... 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›
US vice-president to use own presence at Games to remind world 'everything the North Koreans do at the Olympics is a charade'... READ MORE›
Fourth, it must be consistent with the kind of country we want to be as we leave a modern, open, outward-looking, tolerant, European democracy... READ MORE›
The UK's parliamentary committee for international development summoned Goldring and other senior Oxfam staff to give evidence on sexual exploitation in the aid sector... READ MORE›
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