A British court has convicted three men in connection with a Russian-directed arson attack on a London warehouse used to supply Ukraine. The March 2024 fire, which endangered civilians and destroyed key military aid equipment, is part of a broader campaign of sabotage across Europe reportedly coordinated by Russian intelligence services.
A new report reveals that mass migration has significantly increased rent costs across England, with the capital city of London seeing the most severe impact. The study, published by British think tank Onward, estimates that immigration since 2001 has added an average of £132 per month to rental costs in England—and a staggering £216 per month in London.
Frustrated by police inaction, a London couple took matters into their own hands and recovered their stolen $57,000 Jaguar E-Pace using an Apple AirTag they had hidden inside the vehicle. The high-tech DIY recovery unfolded after Mia Forbes Pirie and her husband Mark Simpson found their car missing from their home in Hammersmith.
Trade negotiations between the United States and China resumed Tuesday evening in London as both sides worked to resolve escalating trade tensions. According to the U.S. Treasury, discussions picked up shortly after 8 p.m. local time at Lancaster House, a historic site known for high-level diplomatic meetings.
British prosecutors were forced into a rapid reversal this week after charging a man under a law critics say amounted to enforcing blasphemy — despite such laws being abolished in the UK nearly two decades ago. The case against 50-year-old Hamit Coskun has drawn sharp criticism from free speech advocates and prominent political voices.
In a message meant to honor the holiest season of the Christian calendar, King Charles delivered an Easter reflection that has drawn criticism from Christian conservatives.
Thousands gathered in London on Saturday to protest China’s proposed “mega-embassy” project. Demonstrators condemned China’s human rights abuses and warned the embassy could become a hub for surveillance against dissidents living abroad.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court was forced to adjourn its first impeachment hearing for President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday after he failed to attend, citing security concerns. Yoon, impeached in December following his abrupt imposition of martial law, faces charges of insurrection and is subject to an arrest warrant, further complicating the political turmoil.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a heartfelt appearance at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital on Tuesday to personally thank the medical staff who...