Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 10, 2012
The rules are simple: watch these highlights from UK Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party speech and take a gulp every time he says the word "rise." Warning: You will get very, very drunk.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 9, 2012
Residents and well-wishers gathered in Machynlleth, the Welsh hometown of missing schoolgirl April Jones, to light Chinese lanterns. The five-year-old disappeared eight days ago. Local man Mark Bridger appeared in court yesterday to be charged wit...
Al Jazeera English
| Oct 6, 2012
Muslim cleric Abu Hamza has appeared in a New York court where the charges against him were formally read out. Abu Hamza is one of the five men extradited to the US after a long legal fight in Britain. He faces 11 charges, including plotting to s...
ABC News (Australia)
| Oct 1, 2012
The UK Government has announced a cull of badgers in an attempt to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis despite criticism of the idea's effectiveness and its impact on the iconic nature of the badger, including from some well-known voices.
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
Protesters have staged rallies outside Western embassies across the Middle East and North Africa in response to an anti-Muslim film produced in the US. In Sudan, at least three people were killed as protesters attacked the German, British, and U...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
Violent protests are ongoing in Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and elsewhere as angry crowds target Western embassies.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Sep 13, 2012
Annecy prosecutor Eric Maillaud says the reasons behind the murders of the
al-Hilli family in the French Alps have their origins in Britain.
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Spectacle
| Sep 10, 2012
Shaker Aamer has been held in Guantanamo Bay since 2002. He's a legal UK resident, married to a British national, with four children. He's also yet to face trial or be charged. So why is he still behind bars? Through conversations with activists ...
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...Assembly for Wales in Cardiff opened in 1999, and the possibility of devolution for the English regions has also been discussed. Continue readin...
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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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...more than 95 per cent of children need to be fully immunised. In some parts of the UK, the rate is still below 80 per cent. Unlike in the United...