Euronews
| May 24, 2013
Police probing the brutal killing of a soldier on a London street have raided several addresses and arrested two people on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. The two suspects shot and arrested immediately after the attack were Islamic extremists k...
Al Jazeera English
| May 23, 2013
British police are investigating the murder of a soldier who was attacked with a meat cleaver near an army base in South London. The victim was hacked to death with a cleaver in the Woolwich district in the southeast of the British capital on Wedn...
Associated Press
| May 22, 2013
Hundreds of supporters of the far-right English Defence League decided the best way to defend England was by clashing with police in London hours after attackers hacked a soldier to death in the street. Two mosques were attacked elsewhere in England.
Euronews
| May 15, 2013
The European economy continues to struggle. The number of UK residents without jobs is still rising. The total was up by 15,000 at 2.52 million between January and March, compared with the previous three months. Pay growth also sank to its lowest...
Associated Press
| May 14, 2013
Prince Harry is trying so hard to eradicate Americans' image of him cavorting nude in a Vegas hotel that he's being all concerned and friendly on a tour of the East Coast, from listening to the woes of Hurricane Sandy victims with Jersey Governor ...
ITN News
| May 13, 2013
One minute you're sunbathing by a pool at a Spanish villa in Calpe, then next your're being handcuffed by hooded cops. That's what happened to Andrew Moran, 31, one of the most wanted criminals in Britain for his suspected role in the 2007 armed r...
Voice of America
| May 8, 2013
A line drawn by the British in the 19th century through Pashtun lands is at the heart of recent clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan boder. The Afghans have never recognized the Durand Line and Pakistan fears that Kabul aims to reunite the troub...
The Wall Street Journal
| May 8, 2013
In an eye-popping, ritualistic blast from the past, Britain's queen reigned over the annual state opening of Parliament. The ceremony, dating back 500 years, is the only time of the year the soveriegn joins with members of both the House of Lords ...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 26, 2013
Grease, fat, and other wastes from London's households and businesses are building up like mini-mountains, or so called 'fatbergs', in the city's 19th century sewers. The problem is not just clogging up the underground system, but also costing...
Channel 4 News
| Apr 23, 2013
Millionaire businessman James McCormick faces jail after being convicted of selling phoney bomb detectors to the military, police forces and government around the world.
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...parts of United Kingdom were hit by snow strom particulary Scotland, northen England and Wales. The severe weather caused travel chaos and schoo...
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...per cent worldwide; Cambodia recently marked more than a year without a single case. Globally, though, measles is still one of the leading cause...