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'An Unprecedented Scandal': How Newspapers Around the World Reacted to Trump's Behavior at the G-7 Summit
By Ciara Nugent
Why Ireland’s Abortion Result Is a Political Headache for British Prime Minister Theresa May
By Ciara Nugent
London Is Safer Than Any U.S. City, Data Shows
By Jamie Ducharme
What It's Like to Study at the Strictest School in Britain
By Flora Carr
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Yulia Skripal Recovering From Nerve Agent Attack
Sergei Skripal remains in a critical, but stable condition
By Laignee Barron
March 29, 2018
U.K. Lawmaker: Russia Is Now a Rogue State. We Must Treat It Like One
“We must be strong,” the U.K.’s foreign affairs committee chair writes
By Tom Tugendhat
March 15, 2018
L'Oreal Hijab Model Steps Down From Campaign After Backlash
She apologized for "upset and hurt that they have caused"
By Casey Quackenbush
January 23, 2018
Man Denied U.K. Asylum for Poor Knowledge of Philosophy
The man said he was a humanist and faced religious persecution in Pakistan
By Laignee Barron
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
By Laignee Barron
December 13, 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
By John-Pierre Joyce / History Today
June 21, 2017
Theresa May Wants to Regulate Cyberspace After the London Attack. Will the World Follow?
National security now dominates the General Election campaign
By Mark Leftly / Westminster
June 5, 2017
What to Know About the London Attack
At least six people were killed and 48 injured
By Jennifer Calfas and Tara John
June 3, 2017
Zookeeper Killed by Tiger Was Doing ‘What She Had Always Loved,’ Mom Says
"She wouldn't have done anything else. It's what she has always done"
By Melissa Chan
May 30, 2017
Eiffel Tower and Other Landmarks Will Go Dark to Honor Manchester Victims
Rome’s Colosseum will also be turned off as a symbol of mourning
By Melissa Chan
May 23, 2017
‘I Hugged Her So Tight.’ 18-Year-Old Manchester Bomb Victim Had Met Idol Ariana Grande at Site of Attack
Georgina Callander frequently shared her love for Grande in more than a dozen social media posts before her life was cut short
By Melissa Chan
May 23, 2017
‘A Mother Shouldn’t Have to Do This.’ Parents Frantically Search for Missing Children After Deadly Manchester Attack
Several young concertgoers are missing after a deadly blast at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester
By Melissa Chan
May 23, 2017
‘Our World Was Torn Apart.’ 11-Year-Old Girl Dies After Falling Off Water Ride
Evha's family described her as a “beautiful little girl who was full of love and always smiling"
By Melissa Chan
May 11, 2017
Banksy Takes on Brexit in a New Mural
The graffiti artist's mural appears near a ferry terminal that connects Britain to mainland Europe
By Tara John
May 8, 2017
Princess Diana's Private Secretary: Her Legacy Lives on in Prince Harry’s Brave Admission
'Now we may hope he is free to be happy, as his mother would have wished above all else'
By Patrick Jephson
April 18, 2017
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