Military experts in Britain have raised concerns over cuts to the country’s defence budget after British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond announced he balanced the defence budget.
British Home Secretary has been accused of “destroying” police service in Britain by making the most radical changes to the British police in more than three decades.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has expressed worries over the impact of a proposed European Union (EU) ban on insuring tankers carrying Iranian oil on the global economy.
The British government has said Britain’s ailing economy should be blamed on the eurozone while official figures show the crisis-hit eurozone has avoided a double-dip recession.
Britain’s program for building new nuclear power plants is in trouble as the new Socialist president of France, Francois Hollande, has pledged to reduce reliance on atomic power.
Military experts in Britain have raised concerns over cuts to the country’s defence budget after British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond announced he balanced the defence budget.
British anti-war activists are to rally outside the US embassy in London on Saturday 19 May to express their anger at the warmongering policies of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
A recent survey has shown that nearly 40% of British drivers are ready to give up motoring entirely if pump petrol prices continue to rise at the same rate they have over the last year.
British Immigration Minister Damian Green has said that long queues at airports in Britain will depend on the wind, which the UK Border Force cannot control.
British drivers could face a 50% hike in fuel duty in the coming years so that the UK Treasury would be able to plug a £13 billion hole in its coffers.
Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service has charged former head of News International, the British arm of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, with perverting the course of justice.
The UK shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy has accused the Coalition government of being "reckless” with its defence cuts, after the Ministry of Defence (MoD) outlined plans to balance its books over the next 10 years.
A leading think tank has warned that the decision by the British government to include international students in its drive to cut net migration will cost an annual amount of £4bn to £6bn in benefits to the country’s economy.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has condemned the rise in xenophobia, racism and violations of Christians' rights across Britain following a report by Britain on human rights in Russia.
British companies have gathered in London for a one-day conference to compete for billions of pounds worth of contracts in oil-rich Libya as it presses ahead with plans to restore its infrastructure torn apart by the very same government.