As Britain celebrates Trooping the Colour, political turmoil over defense spending casts a shadow over Westminster
Moscow called in the French, German, and British ambassadors, accusing their governments of pursuing a policy that, it claims, prolongs the war in Ukraine
Over one million young Britons are out of school and out of work, raising alarm over the country's long-term socioeconomic future
Meta workers have launched a petition drive, fearing they are being used to train the AI systems that will ultimately replace them
Starmer faces growing rebellion, raising the prospect that Britain could get its sixth prime minister in seven years
A Day of Tension in Westminster
British monarch celebrates trans-Atlantic ties in rare address to Congress
As Britain faces tensions with Washington over Iran and the lingering Epstein scandal, King Charles visits the US to mark American independence's 250th anniversary, a symbolic but carefully limited diplomatic gesture, experts say
With the ‘special relationship’ on the rocks, U.K. ties with President Trump now rest on a charm offensive by King George III’s great-great-great-great-great-grandson
The President of Chatham House, Sir Simon Fraser, speaking to To Vima from the Delphi Economic Forum, underscored the need for a strategic reset of the United Kingdom's relations with the European Union
Political pressure on the British Prime Minister is intensifying, as revelations about the appointment of Peter Mandelson are prompting the opposition to openly call for his resignation
In May 2019, at an event at the Brookings Institution in Washington, the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, was asked a simple question: how concerned is the British Parliament about Turkish violations in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone.
A Buckingham Palace show is the largest-ever exhibition of clothing worn by the monarch
Suspected unmanned drone caused limited damage at RAF Akrotiri, prompting shelter-in-place orders as authorities confirmed no casualties
More than 1,000 pubs have banned Labour Party members over a plan to raise taxes. Even hairdressers are refusing service.
European officials welcomed the UK’s return to Erasmus, saying it would strengthen ties between London and the EU.
How Britain’s biggest fighter jet export deal in a generation unsettles Europe - and particularly Greece.
At Labour’s party annual conference, the British Prime Minister directed his criticism primarily at the anti-immigrant Reform UK rather than the Conservatives — British analysts explain the strategic shift to TO VIMA
What distinguished academics told TO BHMA International edition about the United Kingdom’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state
“Sir Tony”, as he is also known in his native Britain, has been working for several months on a framework for post-conflict governance and reconstruction in Gaza