LONDON: Simon Case, the most senior civil servant in the UK, has described the British government to be a "terrible, tragic joke" in its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic in
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that laws requiring people in England with COVID-19 to self-isolate could be lifted by the end of the month amid a fall in
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised and vowed to "fix it" after a report on Monday into lockdown parties held at his Downing Street residence criticised serious failures at the
The UK is considering a major NATO deployment in a plan to strengthen Europe’s borders amid rising “Russian hostility” towards Ukraine, after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops to
England has lifted the coronavirus restrictions that were imposed to tackle the Omicron variant, with masks no longer required in enclosed places and vaccine passports shelved.
British police will investigate alleged lockdown breaches at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Downing Street residence after receiving evidence from an internal government probe into a series of gatherings at the
Nusrat Ghani, a former junior transport minister, says her Muslim faith was making her colleagues uncomfortable
Reports say support for no-confidence vote against PM Boris Johnson could be reached on Wednesday
The BBC has clashed in recent years with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government, with ministers accusing it of failing to provide impartial news
Britain's vaccinated travellers will be able to go on half-term holidays next month without taking COVID-19 tests on their return