Russia advised its citizens to think carefully before traveling to Britain, warning they could fall victim to official harassment... READ MORE›
Russia advised its citizens to think carefully before traveling to Britain, warning they could fall victim to official harassment... READ MORE›
The Brits have 50 diplomats more than the Russians, Zakharova said on Saturday... READ MORE›
A spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office called the Russian move regrettable, and said it was considering the implications of the measures... READ MORE›
Russia has already retaliated in kind against Britain and ejected 23 British diplomats over the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia... READ MORE›
The government said it would review access to financial markets, and how wealthy Russians have gained residency in Britain... READ MORE›
Working in collusion with the European Union to try and wreck the Brexit process... READ MORE›
Nearly 150 suspected Russian spies have so far been expelled, including 23 dispatched by Britain... READ MORE›
Factories churned out 145,475 vehicles last month, according to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders SMMT ... READ MORE›
Nearly 150 suspected Russian spies have so far been expelled from countries around the world, including 23 dispatched by Britain... READ MORE›
The families of 90 Argentine soldiers killed during the 1982 war with Britain traveled Monday to the Falkland Islands to visit the graves of loved ones who... 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›
Meanwhile, Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been slapped with charges of receiving millions of dollars from ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi... READ MORE›
Ahmed Hassan was found guilty last week of trying to murder passengers on an underground train heading to central London on Sept. 15... READ MORE›
Leaders agreed to increase their defences against Russian hybrid threats, including in disinformation campaigns, cyber attacks and covert actions... READ MORE›
Britain's third biggest company Unilever picked Rotterdam over London for its main headquarters on Thursday in a blow to Prime Minister Theresa May's government a... READ MORE›
Inspectors from the world's chemical weapons watchdog on Monday began examining the poison used to strike down a former Russian double agent in England, in... 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›
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who easily won another six-year term on Sunday, said the claims were nonsense and that Russia had destroyed all its chemical weapons... READ MORE›
Britain accuses Russia of secretly stockpiling deadly nerve agent used in attack... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday dismissed British accusations of Russia's involvement in an ex-spy's poisoning as nonsense, but added that Mos... READ MORE›
Russia's president said if Sergei Skripal and his daughter had been poisoned by a Soviet-designed nerve agent, they would have died instantly... READ MORE›
Due to the unregulated status of the British Council in Russia, its activity is halted, it added... READ MORE›
Now they can travel freely in and out of the European Union's Schengen zone, but still need visas for Britain and North America... READ MORE›
The Russian Foreign Ministry said the 23 British diplomats had one week to leave the country... READ MORE›
British Ambassador to Russia Laurie Bristow arrives at the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow, Russia, March 17, 2018... READ MORE›
Our priority today is looking after our staff in Russia and assisting those that will return to the UK, the Foreign Office said in its statement... READ MORE›
Johnson said the attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a military-grade nerve toxin was most likely ordered by Putin himself... READ MORE›
Russia denies being the source of the nerve agent, suggesting it could have been another country, and has demanded Britain share samples collected by investigators... READ MORE›
For Russians, part of Britain's draw was its offer of legal shelter it refuses extradition requests from Russia... READ MORE›
The president of the European Council has suggested the UK could still decide to reverse Brexit... READ MORE›
Independence Party leader and the leading proponent of Brexit, recently suggested that there might be a second referendum... READ MORE›
In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, Winston Churchill set out a vision of Britain's place in the world as a kind of square... READ MORE›
Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port site, by contrast, ships eight out of 10 cars to Europe, according to Cooper... READ MORE›
Ms Fransen, Britain First leader Paul Golding and the official Britain First accounts are all verified on Facebook and Twitter... READ MORE›
It is a phenomenon tied to Britain's decision last year to leave the European Union, a process known as Brexit... READ MORE›
The Prime Minister insisted the size of the full and final settlement would not emerge until all aspects of Brexit had been agreed... READ MORE›
DNA tests on Britains oldest complete skeleton, known as Cheddar Man, show he had dark to black skin and blue eyes... READ MORE›
The government urgently needs to take action to improve the prospects of young people in Britain's rural areas and former industrial heartlands... READ MORE›
A blue passport will not assuage Britain's identity crisis - it symbolises it... READ MORE›
Neolithic farmers, responsible for building Stonehenge and other stone monuments, were almost completely displaced by immigrants from mainland Europe known as the Beaker people... READ MORE›
Her mother has had to move from their former home in South London because members of the gang that abused her daughter are still at large... READ MORE›
When Britain was separating itself from one historic partnership, it could not afford to break with the president of the United States at the same time... READ MORE›
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn was delighted, tweeting Cancellation of President Trump's State Visit is welcome, especially after his attack on London's mayor withdrawal from ParisClimateDeal... READ MORE›
The poll also found 35 percent of those surveyed said they would be worse off financially after Brexit, while 14 percent said they would be better off... READ MORE›
The French national weather agency, Meteo France, put large parts of the country on alert for dangerous levels of snow, ice and wind on Thursday... READ MORE›
Even so, the prime minister and her office stressed that Russian propaganda had no direct successful influence on the Brexit vote... READ MORE›
'Pulling the women into their laps' Marriage wrote that the brief for hostesses was simple... READ MORE›
HMS St Albans escorted the frigate Admiral Gorshkov off the north coast of Scotland, while HMS Tyne shadowed a spy ship through the North Sea... READ MORE›
But in the recent general election, turnout was much higher, because young people felt they had something to vote for... READ MORE›
The frigate HMS St Albans departed on Dec. 23 to track the new Russian warship Admiral Gorshkov as it moved through the North Sea... READ MORE›
Britain will use new powers to seize the assets of foreign criminals and corrupt politicians, The Times newspaper reported on Saturday quoting the security minister... READ MORE›
An official inquiry concluded that Mr. Putin had himself most likely ordered the death of Mr. Litvinenko, a harsh critic of the Russian government... READ MORE›
Rail bosses have sidelined the Teesside Airport rail station for years, but retain the zombie station that symbolizes the dysfunctions of Britains transportation network... READ MORE›
One of the notable elements of the narrative of the Bayeux Tapestry is how evenhanded it is... READ MORE›
Britain's Royal Navy shadowed a Russian warship through the North Sea near U.K... READ MORE›
Exclusive EU parliament details UK concessions on rights... READ MORE›
Exclusive EU parliament details UK concessions on rights... READ MORE›
Exclusive EU parliament details UK concessions on rights... READ MORE›
Britain is being forced to turn to charities from the developing world amid a crisis in dentistry, 1,000 dentists claim today... READ MORE›
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