Pictures: Paris Rolls Out Red Carpet for King Charles III on His First State Visit to France
President Emmanuel Macron and King Charles III were holding talks in Paris on Wednesday at the start of a long-awaited three-day state visit.

President Emmanuel Macron and King Charles III were holding talks in Paris on Wednesday at the start of a long-awaited three-day state visit.

A recently released children’s history book has claimed that England’s famed Stonehenge monument was built when Britain was a “black country”.

Nigel Farage accused a UK banking regulator of a “whitewash” after it claimed there was no evidence of political debanking in the country.

Over 1,000 police officers in London are currently suspended amid a report claiming institutional racism, homophobia, and misogyny.

The Labour Party vowed to lower the voting age to 16 years old in a blueprint for the party’s next general election manifesto.

Russell Brand has been accused of rape and sexual assault, allegations which the actor suggested may be politically motivated.

The BBC has removed an Irish singer from a prepared feature radio broadcast shortly she expressed opposition to puberty-blocking drugs.

Starmer announced he would fix the English Channel migrant crisis if elected, but Farage warns it would make things even worse.

Unhealthy foods should be taxed in order to shape the decisions of poorer people and reduce the strain on the NHS, Tony Blair argued.

The UK should keep handing over its stocks, former PM and key Zelensky ally Boris Johnson said, as Ukraine continues to strike Russia’s navy.

Australia proposed tougher restrictions on former defense military personnel who want to train foreign militaries.

European nations continue to find ways to get around their own sanctions on Russian energy imposed in the wake of Moscow’s invasion.

Vladimir Putin accused the UK of trying to provoke Moscow, claiming that Britain was behind an attack on a Russian atomic facility.

The face of the BBC’s disinformation fact-checking unit, Marianna Spring, allegedly fabricated fictitious details on her resumé in 2018.

Two in three Britons are dissatisfied with the government’s handling of immigration as thousands of illegals continue to flood into the UK.

The UK’s socialist medical system has prevented an ill teenage girl from seeking treatment abroad and from speaking publicly to fundraise.

Northern Ireland Police seized weapons from New IRA terrorists that reportedly came to the country from the frontlines in the war in Ukraine.

A Ugandan was given a life sentence for beating and raping a pensioner in London, despite already losing his right to remain in the country.

Over six in ten Britons believe that Prince Harry should be removed from the line of succession to the throne after moving to Hollywood.

A former soldier who escaped from a London prison while awaiting trial on terrorism charges was captured Saturday, police said.

UK will engage in “military efforts to deter Russian attacks” over the Black Sea as the govt condemns the Kremlin for damaging food security.

British police have conceded the prison escape ‘terrorist’ may have had inside assistance in his escape, and may already have made it abroad.

An investigation has been launched into how a suspected terrorist was able to escape prison by clinging to the bottom of a food delivery van.

The NatWest banking group has announced that Sir Howard Davies will be replaced in the wake of the Nigel Farage debanking scandal.

British Army soldier hung onto the bottom of a truck as it drove out of one of the UK’s largest prisons, where he was held pending trial.

The U.K. will declare Russia´s Wagner mercenary group a banned terrorist organization, saying it remains a threat to global security.

A £2 million government grant to a Birmingham mosque has been suspended amid outcry over extremist Islamist statements made by its imams.

Sadiq Khan’s government has been forced to deploy spy vans throughout London as citizens destroyed hundreds green tax surveillance cameras.

The number of English Channel boat migrant crossings hit its highest level this year for a single day, with over 800 landing on Saturday.

Mohamed Al Fayed, the flamboyant Egypt-born businessman whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, died this week at 94.

The British government has ordered more than 100 schools to keep some or all of their buildings closed over concern of crumbling concrete.

Critics of the slow progress of the counteroffensive are spitting in the face of Ukrainian soldiers and should “shut up”, Ukraine has said.

A British man fighting for Ukraine has been killed in a Russian mortar strike, and is the ninth known UK military casualty in the war so far.

Schools closed because they were built with 20th century materials that are catastrophically failing, with potentially fatal consequences.

Grant Shapps, one of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak´s staunchest Cabinet allies, was named U.K. defense secretary on Thursday.

Sir Iain Duncan Smith backed the civil disobedience against London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s green car tax spy camera network.

A former U.K. intelligence worker accused of stabbing an American woman stationed at Britain´s cyberespionage agency pleaded guilty.

The House of Commons declared that Taiwan is an “independent country” as Foreign Secretary Cleverly met with communist leaders in Beijing.

Over 20,000 boat migrants have reached the UK this year as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak insisted his plan to stop the boats “is working”.

London’s multicultural Notting Hill Carnival was once again marred by violence, with a total of eight men stabbed and hundreds arrested.
