British Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday that Britain will introduce a wide range of new measures to prevent terrorist suspects from traveling and impose tougher constraints on suspected extremists in the country.
A British healthcare worker residing in Sierra Leone, who has been diagnosed with the Ebola virus disease, has been flown back to London, British authority said Sunday.
British Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday outlined the proposed policies and legislative agenda for her government in the coming year at the state opening of parliament in London.
British Armed Forces Minister Mark Francois said Wednesday that Scotland's role in the British collective security is vital, calling for a "new era" for defense in Scotland as part of Britain, the British Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced Wednesday.
The probe into the missing flight MH370 "remains a very difficult ongoing operation," Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak told his British counterpart David Cameron on Tuesday.
Suspicious packages delivered to British army career offices bear "the hallmarks of Northern Ireland related terrorism," a spokesman for the British Prime Minister's Office has said.
Britain's Foreign Office said Tuesday it is summoning Spanish ambassador after a Spanish ship entered waters off Gibraltar.
An Experience China Fair was held Monday afternoon to encourage British students to study or work in China.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham confirmed here on Tuesday that Iran and Britain have agreed to appoint a non-resident charge d'affaires in an attempt to resume bilateral ties, local media reported.
The British embassy in Beirut on Wednesday amended its travel advice to Lebanon, and kept its warning of travelling "to some areas" in the county.
A British government motion published on Wednesday suggests the country may not take military action against Syria until the United Nations completes its investigation on the alleged use of chemical weapons.
The European Commission decided to send a "fact-finding mission" to Gibraltar to investigate the dispute between Spain and Britain over extra border checks on the Spanish side.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday demanded an "official and satisfying explanation" from Britain on claims that Britain eavesdropped on Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek during a meeting in London in 2009, Turkish Daily News reported.
Margaret Thatcher has made a few personal initiatives as British prime minister in Sino-British relations, a Hong Kong scholar said on April 15.
Argentina's Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned what it called "the military threats of British Prime Minister David Cameron in relation to Great Britain's illegal occupation of the Malvinas Islands for the past 180 years."