December 11 Former UK PM defends Trump for highlighting 'Sharia law' in Britain during UN speech Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss defends President Donald Trump's "Sharia law" comments about London, while warning of a free speech crisis and mass migration issues.
December 10 UK faces backlash as teacher dismissed for telling student Britain is a Christian country London teacher dismissed for telling Muslim pupil "Britain is still a Christian country" now challenges unfair dismissal with Free Speech Union group's support.
December 9 Mamdani will introduce British antisemitism, taxes to US: Former UK prime minister Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Liz Truss warned Americans about New York City Mayor-elect's socialist agenda in an exclusive interview with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital.
December 8 Two teen Afghan asylum seekers learn fate for raping 15-year-old in local park Two teenage asylum seekers from Afghanistan were jailed for nearly 10 years each after pleading guilty to raping a 15-year-old girl in a U.K. park.
December 8 Chicago man accused of stabbing, choking UK woman then calling dad for lawyer found guilty of murder Chicago man found guilty of murdering girlfriend in London after stabbing and choking her, then calling his father before finally alerting police.
December 7 Toddler among 21 victims in pepper spray, robbery attack at London airport Police arrest suspect after pepper spray robbery at Heathrow Airport leaves 21 people injured, including a 3-year-old child requiring medical treatment.
December 7 Even the future king discovers smartphones are a royal pain for kids and parents Prince William reveals keeping smartphones away from Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis has become a "tense issue" for royal family.
December 5 Trump administration warned to take front seat as UN chief race shifts left, boosting anti-US contenders Few U.N. Secretary-General candidates would be acceptable to the U.S., experts say, as the selection process begins for a 2026 replacement.
December 4 Russian spies infiltrate UK on cargo ships to scout military sites, find weaknesses Russian operatives linked to President Vladimir Putin's intelligence networks used commercial shipping routes to access UK ports and critical infrastructure sites.
December 4 British man says he was arrested after posting photos holding guns during July 4 trip to Florida U.K. tech consultant Jon Richelieu-Booth said he faced a four month ordeal of arrests and charges after posting vacation photos holding a gun and is now considering relocating to America.