Olympics 1 day ago Convicted child rapist to represent Dutch Olympic beach volleyball team: 'An exemplary professional' Steven van de Velde, a convicted child rapist, has met "all the qualification requirements" to represent the Netherlands in beach volleyball at the Olympics.
Julian Assange 2 days ago Julian Assange secures freedom following plea deal with US, sentenced to time served Julian Assange was sentenced to time served while he was in a London prison as part of a plea deal he reached with the U.S. Justice Department to secure his release.
Culture 2 days ago JK Rowling sets conditions for meeting with Labour Party over protections for women's spaces “Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling agreed to meet with the Labour Party if the political party also meets with women’s organizations it called “hate groups."
United Kingdom 3 days ago Four men arrested after trespassing at UK prime minister's constituency home North Yorkshire police in the United Kingdom arrested four men on suspicion of trespassing on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home, Kirby Sigston Manor.
United Kingdom 3 days ago Japan's emperor to begin UK trip with meaningful visit to the River Thames Emperor Naruhito of Japan is set to begin a U.K. visit with a personal nod to the Thames Barrier, marking a connection forged during his Oxford University studies.
British Royals 4 days ago Princess Anne, sister of King Charles, suffers concussion, palace says Princess Anne has suffered minor injuries and a concussion following an incident at her country home, Buckingham Palace announced Monday.
Faith 5 days ago Franklin Graham announces new fund for religious freedom in United Kingdom Franklin Graham announced the creation of the Billy Graham Defense Fund and spoke on Saturday in Glasgow. The fund will help support religious freedom in the United Kingdom.
Hong Kong June 21 Former Hong Kong residents embrace UK politics amid lingering Beijing fears Hong Kong residents who moved to Britain under a visa program following political crackdowns back home have voiced their experience participating in British democracy.
U.K. Politics June 21 UK PM Sunak 'incredibly angry' over allegations of illegal bets on election date by Conservatives British PM Rishi Sunak said he was "incredibly angry" to learn of allegations that Conservative politicians bet on the U.K.'s election date. Two are currently being investigated.
LIFESTYLE June 21 Stay-at-home mom redoes furniture headed for the trash, creates unique, upcycled designs A mom of three is making some extra money by taking old furniture pieces meant for the dump and refurbishing them into newer, modern pieces with a unique twist.