Mike Pompeo to meet Boris Johnson in heat of China standoff
Britain has now edged closer to US President Donald Trump's administration in its geopolitical tug-of-war with China.
Britain bans China's Huawei, handing US big win
The move threatens to further damage Britain's ties with China and costs huge for UK mobile providers that relied on Huawei equipment for nearly 20 years.
Brexit talks move to London after tough week in Brussels
London will host EU negotiator Michel Barnier after a round of face-to-face talks ended a day early last week in Brussels.
Britain takes new look at colonial history as statues fall
Local council leaders said they would take down the life-sized statue in the English south coast town of Poole to 'minimise the risk of any public disorder'.
JK Rowling says she is survivor of sexual assault
The Harry Potter author caused a scandal by tweeting last weekend about 'people who menstruate'.
Britain eyes places of worship as lockdowns lift
The UK government also intends to reopen all stores on June 15.
Boris Johnson charts Britain's path out of lockdown
Johnson's attempts to navigate Britain through a health disaster are being complicated by the cross-country travels of his top aide Dominic Cummings.
Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings defies calls to quit
Cummings did not apologise for his behaviour but did express regret for not asking Johnson for permission to travel during the lockdown.
Pope marks 'Easter of solitude' in virus lockdown
Most of the world's 1.3 billion Catholics were in forced confinement as the Pope spoke.
Italy sees second successive drop in virus deaths
The country has now seen its daily fatalities come down from a world record 793 on Saturday to 651 on Sunday and 601 on Monday.
Italy limits travel and bans public gatherings across whole country
Since the COVID-19 disease first emerged in China late last year, Italy has become Europe's hardest-hit country.
Britain starts hearing US case for extraditing Assange
A ruling against Assange could see him jailed for 175 years if convicted on all 17 US Espionage Act charges and one count of computer hacking.
Britain starts setting up 'first internet watchdog'
Britain has no official internet or social media regulator and is looking for ways to stop harmful online material from reaching children.
Mike Pompeo seeks reassurances from Brexit Britain
The first leg of a five-nation tour that also takes in Ukraine comes with Britain facing a historic crossroads as it parts ways with the EU on Friday night.
Pompeo takes on growing rift with Brexit Britain
Johnson has been touting the prospects of a big new trade deal with the US that can fill the void of Britain's departure from the European Union on Friday.
Queen Elizabeth II gives assent for Britain to leave EU
The head of state's ceremonial approval of the withdrawal legislation allows Britain to leave its closest neighbours and trading partners.
Prince Harry expresses 'great sadness' at royal split
Harry also confessed to some trepidation at taking the momentous step of resigning from daily duties and charting a new life abroad.
Year of trials and tribulations for Britain's royals
The Queen's children and grandchildren have frequently been caught up in mischief, but few of their problems have approached the one now facing Prince Andrew.
Britain's new parliament votes on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
A final vote on Johnson's separation terms will come when lawmakers return from their Christmas break early next month.
UK opposition chief Jeremy Corbyn 'sorry' for election wipeout
The veteran socialist blamed the media for helping to cause his century-old party's worst finish since before World War II.
Britain's Johnson sets off on post-election Brexit mission
The Parliament will now be free to approve the divorce deal Johnson struck with Brussels so that Britain can leave without any more delays on January 31.
Boris Johnson plots another Brexit showdown
House of Commons speaker John Bercow shot down Johnson's second attempt Monday to get MPs to sign off on his revised EU withdrawal terms.
Britain, EU enter make-or-break Brexit week
The British Prime Minister Johnson warned his ministers to brace for a cliff-hanger finish to Brexit talks.
Torn by Brexit, Labour to vote on way out of the crisis
Voters are confused and dismayed by Labour's muddled stance on the biggest issue to face the country in generations.