U.S. Put on 'Red List' of 'High-Risk' Countries as U.K. Borders Reopen
The government has drawn up a list of at least 50 countries and overseas territories that people can travel to and from England without quarantine restrictions.
Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia Owner to Close Over 1/3rd of Outlets
1,900 jobs are set to be axed, with most of the closures affecting the Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia chains.
Johnny Depp's Libel Claim Over Abuse Claims Will Go Ahead After Ruling
Depp is suing Newsgroup Newspapers for an article that alleged he was violent towards ex-wife Amber Heard, a claim he strongly denies.
Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Could Give People Protection 'For Several Years'
The University of Oxford study leader said the vaccine could offer better protection than "naturally-acquired immunity".
Has U.K. Reached Point of No Return In Brexit Negotiations With the E.U.?
Unless the U.K. reaches a deal with the E.U. by December 31, it will be left to trade with the European bloc on World Trade Organization rules.
Black Lives Matter risks Premier League Support Loss over Anti-Israel Views
The movement has been criticized over its comments on "defending the police" and criticizm of Israel.
Girl, 4, Dies in Hospital After Being Found Injured in London
The girl was found by emergency services at a property along with a 35-year-old woman who is in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Parents in U.K. Left with One Laptop Between Four Children
Nearly two million homes in Britain don't have internet access, it has been reported, making home-schooling nearly impossible.
Boris Johnson Pledges Billions in 'New Deal' to Rebuild U.K. Economy
The prime minister vowed to "build build build" as he looks to stimulate the economy following the COVID-19 lockdown
First Local Lockdown in U.K. after Rise in COVID-19 Cases
The city of Leicester has accounted for 10% of all positive COVID-19 cases in the country over the past week.
Parents in England Could be Fined for Not Sending Children Back to School
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has warned that unless there is a "good reason" as to why children are absent from school in September, families will be fined.
Boris Johnson Pledges 'Rooseveltian' Spending Boost to Help Economy
The prime minister vowed there would be no return to austerity as he set out plans to invest in infrastructure projects to boost the economy.
Police Officer Critical After Six Injured in Glasgow Hotel Stabbing
First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has asked the public to avoid the area as police deal with an "ongoing incident".
Teen Jailed After Throwing Toddler From Balcony of Tate Modern
The court heard that the boy still requires round-the-clock care and is lucky to be alive following the incident.
U.K. Shadow Minister Sacked after Sharing "Anti-Semitic" Tweet
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer is taking a tough line on antisemitism as an investigation into other allegations is carried out.
Exclusive: Equalities Commissioner Failed to Declare Tory Fundraising
Pavita Cooper held a fundraising event for a Conservative MP attended by George Osborne and did not mention it to the Equalities and Human Rights Commission.
15 Police Officers Injured Breaking Up Party in South West London
The Metropolitan Police said 4 arrests have been made after 15 police officers were injured as they tried to break up an unlicensed music event.
Royal Mail Cuts 2,000 Jobs
Royal Mail says it plans to save £330 million over the next two years and is dealing with "increasing costs and falling revenues".
Boris Johnson Questioned Over 'Functioning Test and Trace App' Claims
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer criticized Boris Johnson over the government's efforts to produce a working coronavirus contact tracing app.
British Medical Experts Warn of Second Wave of COVID-19
There is a "real risk" of a second wave of COVID-19 and warnings of a renewed outbreak in the winter.
Children have PTSD as a Result of COVID-19, Charities Warn
"They've all been away from each other, their friendships might change, their teachers will have changed, some kids are in new schools, a whole raft of change is coming in September alongside the anxiety of the virus."
South Asians Most Likely to Die in Hospital from COVID-19
Those from BAME backgrounds are at greater risk of death, as well as severe symptoms after contracting the virus.
Exc: Company Cecil Rhodes Founded Has Lots to Answer For, Campaigners Say
Cecil Rhodes founded the De Beers diamond company, which at one point had monopoly over the diamond trade.
Exclusive: Teenagers Forced into Marriage in COVID-19 Lockdown
A 17-year-old girl told Newsweek that her family viewed her as a burden and she should get married now she no longer had exams.
Bank of England Injects £100bn Into U.K. Economy
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee also voted to keep interest rates at a record low of 0.1%.
U.K. Accepts France's Highest Medal of Honor for WWII actions
General de Gaulle made an appeal from London to inspire the French resistance to keep fighting against the Nazi occupation.
Dame Vera Lynn, Singer of 'We'll Meet Again', Dies aged 103
Dame Vera Lynn's songs proved hugely popular during World War II, as she traveled to soldiers in India and Burma.
Black Trainee Vicar Rejected from Job at 'White Church'
Augustine Tanner-Ihm was told that he was not the right match for the "monochrome white working class" parishioners of the church.
Boris Johnson's Car Hit after Protestor Jumps in Road
The prime minister car was involved in a minor crash with a security vehicle after a protester ran in front of the vehicle he was travelling in.
Everything You Need to Know About the Premier League's Return
After more than a three-month break following a nationwide lockdown to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, the Premier League returns to action.