Ms Mahmood was outlining some dramatic changes to Britain’s asylum system. Arguing that Britain had become soft, she declared ...
As Eurocrats-in-chief go, Ursula von der Leyen has generally been relatively inoffensive to British sensibilities. Most of us were dimly aware that she was one of those people who excel at “failing ...
LONDON — We booked a taxi because the London Underground, the “Tube,” would be closed for a week by a strike. The rail workers’ union canceled the strike with just hours to spare. The union said it ...
BRUSSELS - European Union newcomers stepped into a heated debate on Britain's EU budget rebate on Monday, insisting it should be scaled back, while London vowed to fight on to preserve the payback ...
In the eight years since London began sharply curtailing support for local governments, the borough of Knowsley, a bedroom community of Liverpool, has seen its budget cut roughly in half. Liverpool ...
Escape to the country has long been a popular staple of UK television, reflecting city families in search of a quieter life, yet a study from Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has revealed that poor access to ...
Winston Churchill’s cabinet employed everything but billboard posters to ballyhoo the show in advance. “We are going to have a two days’ debate,” announced the Prime Minister, “at which very grave and ...
>The London magazine Time and Tide charged that American Red Cross clubs in Britain, now open only to U.S. troops, encouraged “segregation,” prevented free and healthy mingling of Britons and Yanks.
(Reuters) - Pity poor Britain: their own currency to depreciate, their own central bank to print and buy government debt, and yet here we have the second recession in three years. Not only did GDP ...