Judge Rules Against Prince Harry in Early Stage of Libel Case
Prince Harry lost a preliminary round Friday in his libel case against against the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid.

Prince Harry lost a preliminary round Friday in his libel case against against the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid.

Police say they have arrested a “16-year-old boy” in relation to the death of a mother in Hackney this week.

Groups have filed a legal challenge with Britain´s High Court calling for the U.K. to stop granting licenses for weapons exports to Israel.

Russian hackers are “selectively” leaking material obtained by hackingto “undermine trust in politics”, the UK government has asserted.

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman warned the Tories are facing “electoral oblivion” and warned Prime Minister’s Sunak Rwanda plans are doomed to fail.

A left-wing-run council has been criticised for its decision to shut down England’s oldest Christmas market over alleged “overcrowding”.

The globalist Tory Party of Rishi Sunak faces being outflanked to the right by the surging populist Reform UK party founded by Nigel Farage.

The interior ministers of Britain and Rwanda signed a treaty on Tuesday that aims to revive a plan to send asylum-seekers to East Africa.

Police have launched a manhunt and schools have been shut down after a woman was stabbed in the small Welsh village of Aberfan.

Security threats “more complex… evolving” and people accustomed to a digital world should be prepared to survive in analogue one, UK warns.

The granddaughter of Nelson Mandela has demanded that the British Royal Family pay reparations for its role in colonialism in Africa.

Tories have decided it is now time to act, prompting Labour to quip: “who do [they] think has been in charge for the past 13 years?”.

Illegal migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels are raking in thousands in untaxed income while working for online food delivery firms.

American, Australian, and British defence chiefs touted high-tech cooperation on deep space radar, AI and quantum computing systems.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), host of the COP28 climate conference that kicked off this week in Dubai, on Friday announced a $30 billion climate fund called ALTERRA that seeks to attract $250 billion in investment by 2030.

It is up to young people to rectify the mistake of Brexit, European President Ursula von der Leyen told a formal dinner for Brussels figures.

The first commercial airliner to cross the Atlantic on a purely high-fat, low-emissions fuel flew Tuesday from London to New York.

Govt minister Michael Gove was cut off after he expressed there is a “significant body of judgement” that the Coronavirus was man-made.

Tens of thousands of people including former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered in London on Sunday for a march against antisemitism.

The British public are considerably more conservative than the ruling Conservative party on the question of migration, polling shows.

A protester was arrested Saturday in London on suspicion of inciting racial hatred at a march calling for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.

While the foundational story of modern Ireland is throwing off British oppression, Dublin has been quick to borrow water cannon from the UK.

When asked what he would do about it, the Prime Minister seemed sanguine, saying only “we will look at that”.

Net migration to the UK has hit 672,000 a year, a crushing final blow to the final shreds of credibility for the Conservative Party.

British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt brags of tax cuts while failing to mention they are massively outweighed by the huge scale of tax rises.

King Charles III hosted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife at a glittering banquet at Buckingham Palace Tuesday.

Russia hasn’t launched one of its advanced cruise missiles against Ukraine in months and is likely building up stocks.

The bodies of four teenage boys who had been missing since they left for a weekend camping trip have been found inside their overturned car.

Over a dozen British government departments reportedly compiled dossiers on the social media activities of those critical of the government.

I dealt with snakes in the European Parliament and can cope with them in the jungle too, Mr. Brexit says in jungle camp reality show.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly been accused of “misleading” the public about the supposed benefits of the anti-car ULEZ scheme.

Sunak says his room to to cut taxes is limited as the Conservatives shifts to soften up its voters ahead of the looming general election.

An urgent manhunt is reportedly underway for six suspected Iranian-backed Islamist terrorists who illegally entered Britain on migrant boats.

Britain’s Defence Ministry said there were “few immediate prospects” for major change along the Ukrainian front line with Russia.

A stunning 8 in 10 Britons are dissatisfied with how Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government is running the country.

Top figures rush to pour water on promise of deportation flights by Spring, while sacked minister Braverman warns gov simply not bold enough.

He lamented “help of the world” was divided by events in the Middle East, meaning the focus is no longer on “the battlefield in Ukraine”.

Minister says “I will not stand idly by” and wants protesters disrespecting war memorials “in handcuffs” after footage emerged.

Green agenda policies are driving up inflation, raising costs and depressing economic growth, a top advisor to the Bank of England admitted.

UK leader Rishi Sunak set himself a trap on Wednesday night, promising flights deporting migrants to Rwanda by “Spring next year”.
