Comedy February 4 Irish comedian says UK PM Starmer hides from culture wars as 'ordinary people' fight daily battles Controversial Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan testified before Congress on Wednesday about U.K. free speech battles and ongoing transgender policy disputes.
Jeffrey Epstein February 3 London police launch criminal investigation into former UK ambassador to US with alleged Epstein ties Metropolitan Police launched a criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson over alleged Jeffrey Epstein connections and misconduct claims.
U.K. Politics January 29 Trump warns UK it's 'very dangerous' to do business with China after Starmer's Beijing meeting President Trump warned the U.K. it is “very dangerous" to deepen ties with China after PM Keir Starmer met Xi Jinping in Beijing, also cautioning that Canada faces even greater risk.
U.K. Politics January 28 UK reopens Chagos Islands talks with US following Trump criticism of deal: reports Chagos Islands talks between U.K. and U.S. reopened after President Donald Trump called the Mauritius deal an "act of great stupidity" as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says discussions have resumed.
United Kingdom January 26 Chinese hackers reportedly breached phones at 'heart of Downing Street' in global spy campaign Chinese state-linked hackers reportedly breached phones "at the heart of Downing Street," and allegedly accessed the phone data of millions.
Terrorism January 22 Trump pressures UK over Hamas-linked figure as US intel flags potential terror threat U.S. Treasury sanctioned Zaher Birawi, 64, alleging the Britain-based activist serves as a Hamas senior official through a Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad leadership role.
United Kingdom January 12 UK targets Elon Musk’s X with fines and possible ban over Grok deepfake abuse The U.K.'s communications regulator, Ofcom, launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform following reports of AI chatbot Grok creating illegal deepfake images.
U.K. Politics December 11 UK ready to send troops, jets, ships if Trump clinches Ukraine ceasefire, defense chief says Britain readies troops and a 30-nation coalition for Ukraine ceasefire enforcement as Trump pushes peace negotiations with Russia and European allies.
Media December 1 Oxford debate society leader who celebrated Charlie Kirk's shooting now apologizing to his family Oxford Union's former president-elect George Abaraonye apologized to Charlie Kirk's family after celebrating the shooting of the conservative speaker.
U.K. Politics November 16 Britain announces sweeping asylum policy shift to cut protections for refugees Britain announced a drastic asylum policy overhaul inspired by Denmark's tough immigration stance, marking the largest refugee system changes in modern times.
Opinion November 15 BROADCAST BIAS: BBC caught twisting Trump’s words, and US media rush to their defense PBS and NPR defend the BBC against conservative bias allegations while media analyst Brian Stelter dismisses Trump editing controversy as unintentional mistake.