United Kingdom Eyewitness accounts of Westminster attack In London near the Westminster Palace, a vehicle struck multiple pedestrians while a knife-wielding assailant was killed after stabbing a policeman. 22/03/2017
United Kingdom Sturgeon claims London left her no choice but to go for independence Sturgeon's referendum dash before Brexit spooks May and steers UK towards possible constitutional crisis. 22/03/2017
Economy Brexit adds to woes of crisis hit UK curry restaurants Curry restaurant owners feel betrayed over promises about more work visas for South Asian cooks made during the campaign to leave the European Union. 22/03/2017
Economy UK inflation at 2.3 percent means dilemma for Bank of England policymakers British inflation shot past the Bank of England's 2.0 percent target last month, presenting the central bank with a dilemma over interest rates. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Martin McGuinness: mourners gather as coffin carried through streets The former IRA commander turned politician died overnight at the age of 66. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom UK follows US in imposing electronic device flight ban Both Britain and the United States announced cabin baggage restrictions on larger electronic devices on Tuesday, amid aviation security fears. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Martin McGuinness: the armalite to the ballot box Mixed reactions are pouring in after the death of Martin McGuinness, the Sinn Fein leader and former Irish Republican Army (IRA) leader who turned peacemaker helping end Northern Ireland's 30-year con 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Ex-IRA leader turned peacemaker Martin McGuinness dies Sinn Fein confirms the death of Martin McGuinness, who went from IRA commander to Northern Ireland peacemaker and leading figure in the province's power-sharing government. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom EU gets set for Brexit talks after UK announces trigger date Europe has given a collective sigh of relief to news that the UK will finally trigger Article 50 next week, beginning divorce proceedings from the European… 20/03/2017
Business Series Google apologies over extremist content Google has apologised for allowing ads to appear alongside offensive videos on YouTube as more high-profile firms pulled their advertising. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Britain to trigger Article 50 'EU divorce process' on March 29 EU is 'ready and waiting' for letter. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit fears on Gibraltar as UK prepares to trigger Article 50 There is anguish and uncertainty on the British overseas territory of Gibraltar where the economy is set to suffer after the UK leaves the EU. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Sturgeon prepares SNP for second referendum debate and vote Sturgeon ready for second independence debate and vote 19/03/2017
No Comment Prince William and Kate celebrate St Patrick's Day Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, honoured the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards on Ireland’s national day, St Patrick’s Day (March 17), handing out shamrocks to th 18/03/2017
United Kingdom Former Chancellor George Osborne lands yet another job Osborne's latest appointment, editor of the London Evening Standard 17/03/2017
United Kingdom Second Scottish referendum row rumbles on The SNP insists a second Scottish independence referendum will take place while the UK prime minister is vowing to unite the country. 17/03/2017
United Kingdom Girl, 11, set to become Britain's youngest-ever mother Britain is set to have its youngest-ever mother amid reports an 11-year-old girl is expected to give birth in the new future. 17/03/2017
United Kingdom Sturgeon holds firm after May's 'not now' to Scottish referendum Scottish nationalists have reacted angrily after the British government said it would reject another referendum on independence from the United Kingdom before Brexit, amid a heated debate in the Scott 16/03/2017
Economy German Finance Minister Schaeuble backs London as strong financial centre Schaeuble said it is in the European Union's best interest that London remains a strong financial centre after Brexit. 16/03/2017
United Kingdom UK's May rejects Scottish independence referendum call during Brexit talks British prime minister Theresa May has indicated she would block demands for Scotland to hold an independence referendum in 2018 or 2019. 16/03/2017
United Kingdom New £1 coin is launched in the UK this month The UK’s currency will face a major change this month, as a new design of one of the most central coins is launched. 16/03/2017
Business Line The economic case for Scottish independence As Scottish politicians push for a fresh independence referendum we look at how oil, gas, whisky, salmon and tourism could support its aspirations. 15/03/2017
Europe News 'I can't quantify it' - Britain's Brexit Secretary on impact of no-deal scenario Deal or no deal? 15/03/2017
Economy UK jobless rate falls but wage growth weakens again The UK unemployment rate has fallen again, but a record number are on zero-hours contracts, and wage growth was weak even as inflation jumped. 15/03/2017