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UK Green Party members discussed 'killing Zionists' in leaked WhatsApp messages
The WhatsApp group, which members and activists used to coordinate party campaigning, conference motions, and foreign policy discussions, also contained remarks targeting British Jews.
UK Prime Minister Burnham messaged someone posing as White House chief of staff - report
Mystery donor leaves gold coins under altar, saving a medieval English church from closure - report
Britain, Italy among countries eyed to send troops to Lebanon to verify Hezbollah disarmament
Keir Starmer expected to resign as UK prime minister following pressure from rival Andy Burnham
The UK PM is expected to resign on Monday, as threats to his position build; however, a government source says Starmer remains focused on getting on with the job of governing.
Andy Burnham's election to parliament sets up bid to oust UK PM Starmer
Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor nicknamed the "King of the North," won the contest in Makerfield in northwest England with 54.8% of the vote.
Rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic will not stop it from sinking - opinion
If Lammy is dumb, Starmer is toast. The knight in shining armor riding to the rescue of the government is Burnham. All he has to do to replace Starmer is win in Friday’s election in Makerfield.
UK's Starmer says armed forces intercepted Russian shadow fleet oil tanker
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on sunday morning that UK armed forces intercepted a Russian oil tanker trying to pass through the English Channel.
FIFA World Cup 2026: The beautiful game in an unbeautiful world - opinion
The world is not beautiful at the moment. But the 'beautiful game' still has the capacity to gather people, distract people, delight people, and occasionally inspire people.
David Hockney, one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, dies at 88
"Strong shadows meant a lot of sun," the painter recalled to BBC television in 2009. "So I thought, well, wherever that is, it's always sunny."
Identity politics and policing: What the Henry Nowak case exposes in Britain - opinion
A fatal stabbing in the UK sparks debate over policing, bias, and the danger of judging victims by labels.
Fire breaks out at London's largest kosher supermarket, police say non-suspicious
LFB said the building was producing “a significant amount of smoke” and urged people in the area to keep windows and doors closed.
National Library of Israel acquires copy of UK's oldest kosher cookbook belonging to Montefiores
While the cookbook was originally published anonymously by “A Lady,” scholars later attributed the title to British linguist Lady Judith Montefiore, the wife of Sir Moses Montefiore.
Greece calls for return of Parthenon Statues from British Museum at UNESCO, backed by 20 countries
Greece and Turkey argue that Lord Elgin had no firman permissing him to remove the artifacts, while the UK claims Elgin had all necessary documents and brought the Statues to Britian legally.