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Thousands of people who travel every day between the southern tip of Spain and the British territory of Gibraltar will no longer have to cross a physical border, beginning on Wednesday.
A new museum dedicated to stories surrounding the S.S. "Great Britain" is about to open in Bristol, where the ship is permanently dry-docked
As temperatures rise, scientists are investigating whether a changing Atlantic could bring more volatile weather to the UK
Ten years ago, Britain chose to abandon its lucrative membership of the world’s largest single market. It has been paying a price ever since.
Caribbean nations have called on Britain to give up its overseas territories as part of slavery reparations. A delegation representing 15 Caribbean countries has been sent to Lond
Meet Count Binface: the challenger from another planet taking on Nigel Farage as questions over the Reform UK leader's finances overshadow his election comeback.
Independence Day does not loom large in Britain’s public imagination, though cultural institutions did note the day and King Charles III issued a statement.
From Count Binface to AI Steve, Britain’s novelty candidates use costumes, absurd promises, and electoral loopholes to puncture the self-importance of politics.
The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions on Russian military intelligence officers, hackers and private companies, denouncing what it called a yearslong cyberespionage campaign to undermine the bloc.
