United Kingdom 5 hours ago UK bans ninja swords in move to crack down on violent knife crime As knife crime continues to plague the U.K., the Labour government is attempting to crack down by adding ninja swords to the list of banned knives.
United Kingdom 15 hours ago United Kingdom could be only G7 nation not to produce its own steel; Chinese owner blames Trump tariffs A Chinese steel group that owns British Steel is blaming U.S. tariffs for the potential closure of two blast furnaces that could impact the steel industry in Britain.
VIDEO 1 day ago King Charles urged to 'step back' following hospitalization Royal broadcaster Neil Sean discusses King Charles' condition after he was briefly hospitalized for side effects related to his cancer treatment.
Travel 3 days ago Metal detectorist unwittingly discovers strange hoard of hundreds of ancient objects: 'Rarely seen' British archaeologists recently uncovered a remarkable collection of two-millennia-old artifacts dating back to the Iron Age, thanks to a metal detectorist.
Immigration 4 days ago Anti-Israel Ivy League student in US on visa being urged by ICE to surrender: court docs Another anti-Israel protester who is suing Trump over his executive orders could be deported under Trump admin orders, according to court documents.
Politics 6 days ago Trump suggests US could join British Commonwealth if offered by King Charles President Trump said Friday that associate membership in the British Commonwealth "sounds good" to him in response to a report King Charles III would make the offer later this year.
Travel March 20 'Permission' needed as travelers visiting this popular country now face pricier entry fee Travelers who need "permission" to visit the U.K. face a higher tourist fee that will jump to $18 starting on April 9. The country hopes to fully digitize its borders.
Coffee Updates & News March 20 Coffee costs a content creator more than $340: 'Made me feel overwhelmed' A content creator paid £265 – which equates to more than $340 – for coffee in London but was left disappointed. He said he couldn't tell the difference between his coffee and his friend's $5.18 latte.
Ukraine March 20 Military leaders to meet on UK-France 'coalition of the willing' plan for Ukraine The U.K. and France bring international military officers together in a plan to form a peacekeeping force in Ukraine once its war with Russia is finished.
Media March 19 Shakespeare's birthplace to be 'decolonized' after British researchers say his work enables 'White supremacy' A nonprofit that oversees museums commemorating William Shakespeare's life is purportedly working to "decolonize" his legacy and make experiences at his museums more inclusive.