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UK police buckling under the strain of mounting terrorist activity
Chief Constable Sara Thornton made the warning a week after the Parsons Green tube bombing.
Theresa May faces a 'make or break' moment in Florence amid Brexit divisions in Cabinet
Brexit negotiations have amplified the ongoing divisions in Westminster.
Theresa May takes veiled swipe at Trump's climate credentials to empty seats at UN
The UK PM referred to the US role in climate change.
WhatsApp rejects British government demand for 'backdoor' access to encryped messages
The news comes as UK PM appeals for technology firms to help combat terrorism.
Theresa May wants internet companies to detect and remove extremist content within 2 hours
The prime minister believes terrorist propaganda is available too readily and stays online for too long.
Theresa May 'to offer €20bn' to Angela Merkel to plug post-Brexit budget hole
It is the first attempt by the UK to settle its 'divorce bill'.
Boris Johnson's moment has passed – he offers young people nothing and they know it
If Johnson does ever lead the Conservatives, his brand of re-heated neoliberalism will fall flat on its face.
'Corbyn will be PM if Theresa May can't unite Tories' says party grandee William Hague
The former foreign minister says much rests on May's speech on Friday.
Boris Johnson fuels speculation about UK leadership bid following Brexit magnum opus
Johnson wrote a 4,000-word about how Brexit can bring a 'glorious' future to Britain.
Police search home of elderly foster couple in connection with Parsons Green terror attack
Ronald Jones, 88, and Penelope Jones, 77, were awarded MBE's for their work with refugees.
Boris Johnson repeats controversial '£350m-a-week for NHS' Brexit claim
Foreign secretary reignites leadership ambition rumours in wide-ranging article.
Police swoop on man carrying knife at Acton Town station
The man said he was carrying the weapon 'for his own protection' after the terror attack on Parsons Green.
UK terror threat raised to 'critical' after Parsons Green terror attack
Prime Minister Theresa May said another attack is imminent but urged the public to 'go about their business as usual'.
UK and EU business chiefs call for three-year Brexit transition
An open letter by the CBI calls for key issues to be clarified before the end of 2017.
'He's disgraced himself': Jacob Rees-Mogg attacks George Osborne for PM 'freezer' comments
Former chancellor accused of using editorship of Evening Standard to take revenge on May.
Vanity Fair editor compares Theresa May to Adolf Hitler
Henry Porter compared May's actions to German fuhrer's assumption of plenary powers in 1933.
Hurricane Irma: What are the British, French and Dutch governments doing to help?
Britain's Defence Minister Michael Fallon said his government's effort was "as good as anybody else's". But is it?
Boris Johnson to visit Caribbean after UK criticised for 'slow response' to Hurricane Irma
At least 37 people were killed when Hurricane Irma hit several islands across the Caribbean.
Theresa May pleads with Trump to intervene in Boeing dispute to save British jobs
Trade dispute with Bombardier could adversely affect thousands of jobs in Belfast.
Parliament must approve £1bn DUP deal propping up Conservative government after election disaster
Letter from Gina Miller prompts acknowledgement that parliament must approve deal underpinning government.
How Winnie-the-Pooh explains British politics
When it comes to Brexit, it's easy to see who is a Tigger and who is an Eeyore.
Tory leader favourite Jacob Rees-Mogg opposes abortion 'in any circumstances' – even rape
Traditionalist MP who is an unlikely favourite to replace Theresa May also does not back gay marriage.
Theresa May will ditch Tory election pledge to cut MP numbers in Parliament to 600
The size of the Commons was to be reduced by 50 seats.
EU 'frightened' by lower divorce bill, says Davis
David Davis said he will not be pressured into making decision on Brexit divorce bill.
Theresa May says she'll fight the 2022 election vowing 'I'm not a quitter'
The prime minister pledged she would be a 'long term' leader while on a trip to Japan.
Britain is a democracy - so why do we accept dictatorships in our workplaces?
As trade union membership has declined, executive pay has soared.
Theresa May to 'duck and cover' in Japan if there is North Korean missile launch
The prime minister arrives in the country on Wednesday for trade and security talks.
Is the Conservative Party betraying its best friends in big business?
Party's 'flirting with anti-capitalism' warns senior Conservative MP.
UK firm in deal to export 90 iconic red buses to Mexico
Guildford-based Alexander Dennis will export the vehicles having secured a £44m finance deal.
Theresa May is risking Tory Brexit unity with rethink over the European Court of Justice
UK government now says court will not have 'direct influence' in an apparent climbdown.