British legislation will compel territories like cayman islands to disclose real owners of shell companies... READ MORE›
Christopher Chandler is a public figure owing to the Legatum Institute, he said... READ MORE›
Seven times the amount of money from Russia has flowed to British overseas territories rather than directly into Britain over the last decade, she said... READ MORE›
But some doubted whether he would soften the approach to immigration... READ MORE›
In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran... READ MORE›
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Britain's interior minister resigned amid a scandal over authorities' mistreatment of long-term U.K. residents wrongly caught up in a government drive to reduce illegal immigration... READ MORE›
They speak more to the unpredictability of US policy than to the situation of either North Korea and Iran... READ MORE›
Sajid Javid replaces Amber Rudd as U.K. home minister amid immigration scandal... READ MORE›
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The scandal has dominated headlines in Britain for days and has sparked intense criticism of the Conservative government's tough immigration policies... READ MORE›
Rudd's departure strips May of a key pro-European Union voice who provided a counterpoint to pro-Brexit heavyweights, including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Environment Secretary Michael Gove... READ MORE›
Amber Rudd knew of the targets she pretended didn't exist, the shadow interior minister Diane Abbott said... READ MORE›
Alfie Evans' rare condition lead to a divisive court case that attracted international media attention, as well as the support of Pope Francis... READ MORE›
FOCUS Tunisia is courting European Investors offering tax breaks to companies and labour costs which are just a fraction of what businesses wo..... READ MORE›
Labour's surprise surge in popularity under Corbyn, a crucial factor in May 2017's election flop, was also strongly felt in London... READ MORE›
But more than 200 mainly opposition members of parliament have written to the prime minister calling for the pledges to be written into law "without delay"... READ MORE›
He warned that even with the latest increase, the prison service remained 3,789 officers down since 2010... READ MORE›
Meanwhile people in the music industry say they're looking to take advantage of the situation as the UK gets ready to leave the European Union... READ MORE›
Terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died on Saturday after doctors withdrew life support, the child's parents said, following a protracted legal bat... READ MORE›
The prince, who is fifth in line to the British throne, will be known as His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge, Kensington Palace said Friday... READ MORE›
People from black and minority ethnic backgrounds were three times more likely to be subjected to the use of such weapons by police, they said... READ MORE›
The British economy grew at a quarterly rate of 0.1 percent in the first three months of the year, the national statistics office said on Friday... READ MORE›
Bee-harming pesticides are now banned in the European Union... READ MORE›
The Floating Voter President's handlers tried to block questions on a second term... READ MORE›
He then passed the portfolio to Mr Moran, who believed he would hold the ministry until the Dail term ended... READ MORE›
The announcement follows the launch of a Charity Commission inquiry into the handling of sexual harassment allegations against two senior Save the Children executives in 2012 and 2015... READ MORE›
Iran's government has accused a British-Iranian academic arrested in Tehran of being a member of a British spy network ... READ MORE›
We look at the alternatives to GDP with Margareta Drzeniek-Hanouz, head of the Future of Economic Progress at the World Economic Forum... READ MORE›
A New York-based rights group says a British-Iranian university professor has been detained in Tehran by the country's hard-line Revolutionary Guard... READ MORE›
According to the latest data from the Russian MoD, Syria intercepted at least 71 cruise missiles out of the 103 launched by the allies on Saturday... READ MORE›
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Does the UK have control samples of the chemical warfare agent, which British representatives refer to as Novichok ?... READ MORE›
He ran more than 230 ashrams with residential schools with millions of followers across India and abroad, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Uganda and Kenya... READ MORE›
This lane on Sources Boulevard, reserved for buses, taxis and carpooling, is where Emond was pulled over... READ MORE›
Body found 13 kilometres downstream from where Kaden Young went missing on Feb. 21 The Canadian Press ? Posted Apr 21, 2018 7 21 PM ET... READ MORE›
Martin Sellner, from Austria, and the Hungarian Abel Bodi were due to attend the private Generation Identity conference in London on Saturday... 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›
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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›
It is right that parliament has the power to support or stop the government from taking planned military action... 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›
Russia says the UK did everything possible to disrupt the investigation and conceal facts, while squarely pinning the blame on Moscow... READ MORE›
Britain's government says the nerve agent used in the attack, Novichok, was developed in Russia... READ MORE›
Uk ivory trade ban to help end 'shame' of elephant poaching... 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›
In 2017, 44 per cent of British exports went to the EU and just nine per cent to Commonwealth countries... READ MORE›
Russia used trolls and bots to unleash disinformation on to social media in the wake of the Salisbury poisoning, according to fresh Whitehall analysis... 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›
Overall, the analysis shows closing the UK's sea borders would be a lose-lose situation for both UK and EU consumers and fishing industries... 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›
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›
Remains of all three animals were incinerated just in case there was any contamination threat from the deadly nerve agent Novichok... READ MORE›
The government has earmarked ?61.4m from the public purse to fight the rising tide of plastic pollution in the world's oceans... READ MORE›
Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States... READ MORE›
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