Al Jazeera English
| Oct 23, 2012
A sexual abuse scandal shaking the BBC has broadened, with the broadcaster saying that it is investigating claims of sexual abuse and harassment against nine staff members and contributors, in addition to the late disgraced children's TV host Jimm...
Channel 4 News
| Oct 20, 2012
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London, Belfast and Glasgow on Saturday demanding alternative solutions to Britain's austerity cuts. Many accused the government's financial policies of favoring corporations and bankers.
Associated Press
| Oct 19, 2012
The British hospital treating a 15-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head by the Taliban raised hopes for her recovery Friday when doctors said she was able to stand with some help and to write.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 17, 2012
Not everybody in Ilfracombe is happy about the English seaside town's newest resident: Verity, a 65-foot Damien Hirst statue of a pregnant, sword-wielding woman with an exposed womb. Some residents say it will be good for the town, but the local c...
Press TV
| Oct 16, 2012
In a groundbreaking development, Scottish voters will choose in a 2014 referendum on whether to break away from the UK and become independent. The vote was agreed to yesterday by British Prime Minister David Cameron and Scottish National Party lea...
International Business Times
| Oct 15, 2012
Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik is offering a $1 million bounty for the leader of the Pakistan Taliban, who claimed responsibility for the shooting of 14-year-old activist Malala Yousafzai. Malik charged that the attack on Malala, who ha...
Associated Press
| Oct 15, 2012
Pakistan sent Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old activist who was shot and seriously wounded by the Taliban, to the United Kingdom for treatment, saying she would require prolonged care to fully recover from the physical and psychological effects o...
International Business Times
| Oct 15, 2012
Five Royal Marines have been charged with murder in the killing of an Afghan insurgent in the Helmand province last year. It's believed to be the first time British forces have been detained on such serious charges, which could be used by Afghan m...
Channel 4 News
| Oct 15, 2012
UK animal rights activists have blasted the death of 9,000 butterflies in artist Damien Hirst's mega popular exhibit at London's Tate Modern museum, saying they died too young and suffered. Supporters argue that their lifespan is short, and the in...
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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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...per cent worldwide; Cambodia recently marked more than a year without a single case. Globally, though, measles is still one of the leading cause...