Britain's Parliament Votes to 'Break International Law' on Brexit
"We must now take a package of protective measures in this bill," Boris Johnson told the House of Commons.
Doctors Make Millions From COVID Tests as England Government Labs Struggle
With many people in England unable to book COVID-19 tests, private clinics offering them have seen a "spike" in demand, with tests costing patients as much as £350 ($450) and earning private doctors, in some cases, millions in revenue.
Donald Trump Thanks Boris Johnson 'For Saying He's Making America Great'
Relations between Trump and Johnson have always seemed close, with the president calling the prime minister a "British Trump" and even Democratic nominee Joe Biden saying that Johnson was a Trump "clone."
Northern Irish Politicians Criticized for Donald Trump Re-Election Banner
"People can of course support whoever they want for the U.S. presidency, but to see three MPs giving the thumbs-up while holding a Trump banner personally makes me cringe," one critic said.
November 1 Will be Boris Johnson's D-Day for Future of the British Economy
Boris Johnson is a big fan of Winston Churchill but won't want the same fate as the wartime prime minister.
Airline Bankruptcies Might Leave Customers Without Refunds
A large European airline will need further government loans to survive, Norwegian's CEO announced.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Hires Celebrity Personal Trainer
Research has found that obesity doubles the risk of needing hospital treatment after contracting COVID-19.
Five Years After Alan Kurdi, Refugees at Highest Number Since World War II
Around 1 percent of the world's population is forcibly displaced so what impact did the photo of Alan Kurdi that "shook the world" really have?
Labour Leader Keir Starmer 'Doesn't Have Any' Policies, Party Activists Say
"He hasn't got an argument of his own and he can't get away with that forever."
British PM Boris Johnson Could Be Kicked Out Before Next Election
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson keeps winning elections, so why are there whispers that he might not be prime minister for long?
Can the U.K. Economy Avoid a Second Great Depression?
The number of pictures being painted, letters of the alphabet being re-defined and elephants in every room, you could be forgiven for thinking Westminster was pre-school.
Former British Politician and Army Major Avoids Jail for Child Sex Offense
A movie file found on a device belonging to Eric Joyce was a "category A image", the most severe category of indecency.
Britain Cannot Open Further Before COVID-19 Vaccine, Medical Expert Says
The Chief Medical Officer for England said that anything else opening would mean something else would have to close.
British Politicians Blame Migrants and Ethnic Minorities for COVID-19 Spike
Craig Whittaker was asked to clarify exactly which people he thought were responsible: "[The] immigrant and Asian population," he answered.
White House Funds Far-Right Fundamentalists to Lie, China Ambassador Claims
The mosques that China is alleged to have destroyed were just "being renovated," Liu Xiaoming told a press conference.
Rembrandt Self-Portrait Sells for $18.8m
The record bid for a Rembrandt was set in 2009 at $33.2 million for the "Portrait of a Man, Half-Length, With His Arms Akimbo."
Pet Cat First Animal to Test Positive for COVID-19 in U.K.
Officials are keen to say that there is no evidence that the cat transmitted the virus to its owners.
Second Cold War With Russia Could Last 40 Years
Russian submarines have been intercepted in the English Channel, the war of words continues, but Trump and Putin are still talking at least once a month.
Russian Influence in U.K. Politics 'Is the New Normal,' Report Reveals
The long-awaited "Russia report" into the threat Russia poses to the U.K. has been released with clear criticism of government.
U.K. Suspends Extradition Treaty With Hong Kong Amid China Tensions
The British foreign secretary said it was "necessary and proportionate" to stop this agreement ahead of the U.S., which is expected to take similar steps.
Video Game Loot Boxes Should Be Regulated Like Casinos, Politicians Say
Almost half of children between 10 and 16 years old believe online gaming is only fun "when money is spent."
Former U.K. Politician and Army Major Admits Child Sex Offense
It was said by prosecutors that it was a movie file and was a "category A image", the most severe of categories of indecency.
Gyms in England to Open in Two Weeks, Prime Minister Says
This announcement comes one day before "Super Saturday," when pubs, restaurants and cinemas are set to open in England for the first time since lockdown began.
'We Don't Owe Refunds,' says Travel CEO Blaming Airlines for '$300M+ Owed'
An online travel agent just closed phone lines as the pandemic took hold, with wait times of up to five hours and "abysmal" customer service.
U.K. Admits It Will Remove Huawei From Phone Infrastructure After U.S. Ban
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden admitted it was an issue of "not if, but when" Huawei and other "high-risk vendors" were removed from U.K. networks.
'Major incident' Declared as Thousands Visit Beaches in Southern England
Anti-social behavior, "abuse and intimidation" have all been reported on the beaches, with people ignoring advice to stay away.
U.K. Prime Minister says Pubs, Museums and Hair Salons Can Open
This marks the biggest group of changes since the COVID-19 lockdown began on March 23, with the "new normal" beginning to take shape.
U.K. COVID-19 Alert Level Falls From Four to Three
Level four means that restrictions are maintained and that virus transmission is high and/or increasing. Level three means the virus remains in general circulation but transmission levels are lower.
U.K. Government Abandons COVID-19 App to Work on Google/Apple Model
The U.K. government is abandoning its current work on the existing COVID-19 contact-tracing app, after former Apple executive Simon Thompson was announced as the new head of the project.
How Has Churchill Become Central in the British Black Lives Matter Debate?
"They got the Churchill statue so cladded up that it was better protected than the Black, Asian, ethnic minorities who had died from COVID-19," said Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu.