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UK's Starmer says armed forces intercepted Russian shadow fleet oil tanker
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on sunday morning that UK armed forces intercepted a Russian oil tanker trying to pass through the English Channel.
FIFA World Cup 2026: The beautiful game in an unbeautiful world - opinion
David Hockney, one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, dies at 88
Identity politics and policing: What the Henry Nowak case exposes in Britain - opinion
Defendant in UK terror case planning to target Jews expelled from courtroom - report
Outburst sees Amar Hussein, accused of terrorist acts, removed from the courtroom for the duration of the trial.
Man who murdered elderly mother for TV remote sentenced to 15 years
The court was told that Surjit Singh, who was a carer for his elderly mother, began the attack after Kaur commented negatively on his state of intoxication and took away the TV remote.
Two British Labour MPs denied entry to Israel, escorted to Jordan
Israel barred UK Labour MPs Peter Prinsley and Simon Opher from entering on “public order” grounds as they traveled to visit the West Bank.
Your Taxes: Rayner affair - avoidance vs evasion
Angela Rayner quits over stamp duty error on second home. Was it a mistake, avoidance, or evasion? Israel faces similar tax dilemmas.
UK Labour MP's office set ablaze, arsonist suspected to have been motivated by Gaza war
The arsonist graffitied: "328 days blood on your hands” on MP Sharon Hodgson's office building.
Starmer must 'force' Gaza borders open with UK troops, union leader demands
Unison chief Christina McAnea urges UK military action in Gaza to deliver aid, calling diplomacy ineffective and citing NATO’s Kosovo intervention as precedent.
National pride or racist rhetoric? What is the deal with the UK flying British flags? - Explainer
‘Operation Raise the Colours' has gained momentum in Britain - but is it national pride or anti-migrant rhetoric pushing it forward?
Shabana Mahmood: What do we know about the UK's new home secretary?
Shabana Mahmood, the UK's new Home Secretary, faces scrutiny over her past votes on Gaza and links to pro-Palestinian activism as tensions rise.
'Threats from an antisemitic mob' postpones English museum's Jewish exhibit
The Russell-Cotes museum postponed an exhibit celebrating the history of the town of Bournemouth's Jewish community.
UK crackdown continues: 114 people charged for supporting Palestine Action
Over 700 people have been arrested for supporting Palestine Action since the group was proscribed, with 521 being arrested on August 9 for displaying placards supporting political vandalism.