LONDON (AP) — Britain and Denmark proposed Wednesday to give hundreds of Afghan interpreters who worked alongside their troops the right to settle
LONDON (AP) — Senior members of the Church of Scotland voted Monday to let some congregations choose ministers who are in same-sex relationships —
LONDON (AP) — A coroner overseeing a British inquest into the 2006 poisoning death of Alexander Litvinenko ruled Friday he has to exclude evidence
LONDON (AP) — Four young computer hackers who masterminded cyberattacks on targets from the CIA to Sony Pictures and Rupert Murdoch's News
LONDON (AP) — British newspaper publishers including major players like Rupert Murdoch's News International on Thursday rejected the government's p
LONDON (AP) — Iraq executed almost twice as many people last year compared to the year before, while India and Pakistan resumed executions after
LONDON (AP) — The Scottish government on Tuesday approved an offshore wind farm that has drawn the ire of American tycoon Donald Trump, who fears i
LONDON (AP) — Britain may consider vetoing an extension of the European Union's arms embargo on Syria if the situation does not improve there,
LONDON (AP) — A widow's wish to hear her late husband's voice again has prompted London's subway system to restore a 40-year-old recording of the s
LONDON (AP) — Cardinal Keith O'Brien had sparked more than his fair share of controversy before stepping down as archbishop of St.
LONDON (AP) — British government prosecutors have set out new guidelines to make it harder to bring legal cases against people who send offensive m
LONDON (AP) — Millions fewer Christians, many more immigrants and fewer married couples.
LONDON (AP) — An 82-year-old BBC broadcaster has been charged with three counts of indecent assault over alleged incidents in the 1970s and 80s,
LONDON (AP) — Could computers become cleverer than humans and take over the world? Or is that just the stuff of science fiction?



























