France giving Britain a 'good kicking': deputy PM
France is giving Britain a 'good kicking', deputy premier Nick Clegg said in an interview out Saturday, as the spat over each other's economies rumbled on.
Clegg warned against lurches into xenophobi
Europe moves ahead with fiscal union, UK isolated
Europe divided on Friday in a historic rift over building a fiscal union to preserve the euro, with a large majority of countries led by Germany and France agreeing to move ahead with a separate treat
British queen's pay rise ruled out
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is facing a four-year pay freeze as austerity measures bite at Buckingham Palace, a media report said on Monday.
Figures show the Queen, whose income has been dropping in
Expelled Iranian diplomats arrive in Tehran
Iran's diplomats expelled from London over the storming of the British embassy in Tehran this week arrived in the Iranian capital on early Saturday, Iranian media reported.
The group of diplomats was
UK expels Iran diplomats after embassy attack
Britain shut Iran's embassy in London and expelled all its staff on Wednesday, saying the storming of the British mission in Tehran could not have taken place without consent from Iranian authorities.
Britain orders closure of Iran embassy in London
Britain has ordered the closure of the Iranian embassy in London and has shut its mission in Tehran after it was attacked by protesters, Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Wednesday.
He also acc
Iranian protesters storm UK compound in Tehran
Iranian protesters stormed two British Embassy compounds in Tehran on Tuesday, smashing windows, hurling petrol bombs and burning the British flag during a rally to protest against sanctions imposed b
Seif al-Islam’s links to Britain under scrutiny after arrest
Seif al-Islam's links to Britain came in for fresh scrutiny on Monday after his arrest, as analysts warned a trial might reveal more embarrassing details about his dealings with the British establishment.
UK plans ‘curry college’ to teach Indian cooking
Can a Brit cook 'dal tadka' or 'murg masala' to the same taste as any Indian cook?
Many British lovers of Indian food certainly can, but now the David Cameron government wants to launch a college to
British taxis to have spy cameras
Taxis in the famous British university town of Oxford will now be fitted with spy cameras to record images of passengers.
A total of 652 taxis licensed in the city are to be fitted with CCTV cameras,