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Artists Create Giant Portraits on UK Beaches Honoring World War I Soldiers on the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day
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Pauline Chai seemed to have everything. The former Miss Malaysia spent over four decades married to the scion of one of her country's richest families, enjoying a life of almost unimaginable wealth among the global...
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Donald Trump Tweeted About Britain's NHS. The Brits Weren't Happy
He called the system "broke" and the British aren't having it
By Flora Carr
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Man Denied U.K. Asylum for Poor Knowledge of Philosophy
The man said he was a humanist and faced religious persecution in Pakistan
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January 17, 2018
Lonely Brits Now Have a Minister for Loneliness
According to government research nearly nine million people in the country either often, or always, feel loneliness
By Laignee Barron
January 17, 2018
A Baby Was Born With Her Heart Outside Her Body And Survived
She is believed to be the first baby with the condition in the U.K. to survive
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Kidnapped Model Who Was Almost Sold in Online Auction Details ‘Terrifying’ Experience
"I’ve feared for my life, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour"
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August 7, 2017
What to Know About the 1967 Law Seen as a Milestone for Gay Rights in Britain
The law, hailed as landmark legislation on the road to gay equality, drew a mixed reaction from those it affected
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June 21, 2017
Here's How J. K. Rowling Would Like Londoners to Welcome President Trump
And it's not making billboards with his face on them
By Ashley Hoffman
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Theresa May Wants to Regulate Cyberspace After the London Attack. Will the World Follow?
National security now dominates the General Election campaign
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Boris Johnson Says Syria's 'Barbaric' Regime Should Go
His comments follow a deadly suspected chemical attack that killed at least 58 people
By Feliz Solomon
April 5, 2017
Stephen Hawking Fears He 'May Not Be Welcome' in U.S. Under Trump
Hawking spoke in a new interview
By Maya Rhodan
March 20, 2017
The British Prime Minister Tried to Rein in President Trump
On NATO, Russia
By Zeke J Miller
January 27, 2017
Trump to Hold First Foreign Leader Meetings
President Donald Trump will hold his first with a foreign leader as president on Friday when he hosts British Prime Minister Theresa May. Trump also placed his first calls to the leaders of Canada and...
By Zeke J Miller
January 21, 2017
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They both have at their centers a conservative vision of a Britain that doesn’t exist
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October 27, 2016
Red on Red: A Divided Labour Is Struggling to Survive
Amid the shouting and the booing, it was hard for Tom Cardwell to remember that everyone here—technically—was on the same side. Cardwell was in Liverpool in spring, listening to Louise Ellman, his Member of Parliament,...
By Dan Stewart
October 21, 2016
Britain's Theresa May Stakes Out 'Center Ground' as Leader
Her speech at the Conservative Party's annual conference outlined both her style and political philosophy
By Mark Leftly / London
October 5, 2016
Britain's Intelligence Agency to Recruit 40% More Spies
1,000 more spies to help fight hackers
By Suyin Haynes
September 22, 2016
Britain Approves $24 Billion Nuclear Power Plant
The plant will built by a French company and partly financed by China
By William James / Reuters
September 15, 2016
British Trade Secretary Calls Country 'Too Lazy and Fat'
"This country is not the free trading nation that it once was"
By Katie Reilly
September 10, 2016
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson Had Mistakes in His Book
He claimed that London invented the internet.
By Belinda Luscombe
July 14, 2016
Andrea Leadsom Stooped Incredibly Low With Her 'Mother' Comments
She says May's childlessness means she doesn't have a ‘stake in the future'
By Megan Lasher
July 8, 2016
An Important Lesson in British History From the Spice Girls
The Spice Girls released their debut single 'Wannabe' 20 years ago
By Olivia B. Waxman
July 8, 2016
Iraq Report Shows How U.S.-U.K. Relationship Soured
'Far from being Bush’s passenger, Blair was his co-pilot'
By Jamie Merrill/London
July 6, 2016
Britain Loses Another Party Leader as UKIP's Farage Quits
“I want my life back”
By Simon Lewis
July 4, 2016
Britain’s Referendum Was Not a Triumph of Democracy
'It was an ugly populist fiasco'
By Henry Wismayer
June 29, 2016
Brexit Hangover Continues
Some experts are hopeful about the economic fallout, but leadership battles embroil both major parties
By Nash Jenkins
June 27, 2016
U.K. Will Resist Pressure to Leave the E.U. Early
"Nothing is going to happen at the moment," its Foreign Secretary says
By Amanda Calvo
June 27, 2016
Does 'Brexit' Mean Security Woes Are Next?
An upcoming NATO summit should offer clues
By Mark Thompson
June 26, 2016
Broadcasters Predict Brexit
An official result is expected later Friday morning local time
By Simon Lewis
June 24, 2016
Britons Will Heal After Brexit—But Americans Will Only Keep Fighting
Orlando has only widened the political divide in the U.S.
By Ian Bremmer
June 22, 2016
A Brief History of Britain's Tortured Relationship With the European Union in 11 Quotes
As Britain votes on whether to remain in the E.U., a look back at some choice words from history about that fraught relationship
By Dan Stewart
June 22, 2016
Britain Mourns Lawmaker
"Hatred will never solve problems"
By Casey Quackenbush
June 17, 2016
Assassinated British MP Was a Vocal Humanitarian
The Labour Party member of parliament was killed in a shooting Thursday
By Denver Nicks
June 16, 2016
Why the Brits Are Poised To Take a Risk and Leave the European Union
The headlines you’re reading on Brexit—the U.K.’s June 23 referendum on whether it should leave the European Union—aren’t telling you the whole story. Beyond the infighting in Westminster, there’s something deeper and longer-lasting happening across...
By Frank Luntz
June 16, 2016
The Hollow Alliance
The historic concord between the U.S. and Europe made the West safe and rich. Now it's in danger of collapse
By Ian Bremmer
June 16, 2016
Emotion and Immigration Could Drive Britain to Exit the E.U.
To many Europeans, the biggest battle currently taking place on the Continent is in France, where soccer teams from 24 countries are competing in the European Championships. But in the U.K., a battle for Europe...
By Dan Stewart
June 16, 2016
Why 'Brexit' Will Be the Most Important Decision Britons Ever Make
A Brexit decision to leave the European Union would have a major impact on Great Britain—and the rest of the world
By Ian Bremmer
April 15, 2016
A Brief History of British Royal Visits to India
Prince William's upcoming weeklong trip will see him follow in the footsteps of his parents and grandparents
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