Rio 2016: Great Britain Wins Gold in Team Sprint
The team of Kenny, Hindes and Skinner edged out New Zealand on Thursday.
#OlympicNan: Adam Peaty's Grandmother Goes Viral
The 21-year-old swimmer's grandmother, 74, cheered him on to victory from the U.K.
Beyond Brexit: Europe's Populist Backlash Intensifies
The decision by British voters to leave the EU is unlikely to be the last anti-establishment uprising in the West.
Davis Cup: Team GB To Face Serbia On Clay In Belgrade
Andy Murray is expected to take part but Novak Djokovic's participation remains unknown.
Will a Brexit Leave Millions of Migrants Behind?
EU migrants in Britain fear they won't be allowed to stay if the country votes to leave the union.
The British Bargain Deals a Blow to European Unity
After the concessions Cameron secured, the temptation for populist leaders to blackmail the EU will be hard to resist.
Why Foreign Banks Are Cautious About Dealing With Iran
Many fear the U.S. will still penalize them.
French Jews Look to London After Paris Attacks
The "exodus" of French Jews is changing London's Jewish community for the better, say religious leaders.
After UK Parliament Vote, British Bombers Strike Syria
Tornado bombers took off from an air base in Cyprus and made strikes on targets in Syria.
Welfare States 'Encourage' People to Want to Work, Study Reveals
The study casts doubt on the theory that welfare states encourage a culture of 'scrounging'.
Pushing for a Palestinian State
The U.S. has long been the arbiter of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Will it now relinquish that role to the U.N.?
Accidental Brexit: The UK Election Could See It Leaving the EU
Bubbling under the UK's general election campaign is a promised referendum on EU membership. Is Britain heading for the way out?
UK Supreme Court Rules Prince Charles Letters to Ministers Can Be Disclosed
Political neutrality of future king at risk as decade-long wrangle with the Guardian newspaper over 27 letters resolved.
UK's Cameron Says Child Sex Abuse to be Classified 'National Threat'
Child abuse to be on par with organised crime after Rotheram scandal where 1,4000 children were abused.
Exclusive Pictures of Russia and Britain at War in the Crimea
A show of pioneering war photos from 1855 gives a glimpse of pain, fear and the haunted face of a doomed young lord
U.S. Army Chief 'Very Concerned' at UK Defence Cuts
Britain cut defence spending by 8% in past four years as US urges UK to meet NATO target
British Teenager Found Guilty Over Soldier 'Beheading' Plot
The Muslim convert was arrested last August carrying 12-inch knife and hammer wrapped in black Islamic flag.
Britain, Belgium and Denmark to Join Coalition Against ISIS
On Friday, all three nations approved airstrikes and commited fighter planes in the struggle against the militant group