November 2 British police release details on suspects after 'shocking' train attack, update on victims Multiple patients remain in life-threatening condition after a stabbing spree on a train in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire left 11 people wounded Saturday.
November 2 DAN GAINOR: England doesn’t have free speech and wants to take ours away, too Britain arrests 12,000 people yearly for online speech, including non-residents like Irish comedian Graham Linehan. Free speech advocates warn of global threats to Americans.
November 1 Multiple people stabbed in UK train attack near Cambridge as police arrest 2 suspects A train stabbing attack in Huntingdon has prompted a major police investigation. British Transport Police are leading the probe after multiple victims were rushed to the hospital.
October 30 King Charles strips Prince Andrew of all royal titles and honors amid ongoing scandals King Charles III formally stripped Prince Andrew of royal titles and status. The disgraced royal will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
October 30 Hidden medieval halls discovered beneath world-famous university as archaeologists sift through remains An excavation at Oxford University has yielded ancient book clasps, medieval pens and imported fish bones, offering fascinating glimpses into college life and trade from another time.
October 27 Flaring climate protests becoming more confrontational as free speech tested globally Climate protesters have become increasingly confrontational, targeting conservatives as "climate criminals," vandalizing historic property and attempting citizen's arrests on CEOs.
October 24 Frantic manhunt launched after asylum seeker who sexually assaulted teen accidentally freed from prison An Ethiopian asylum seeker who sexually assaulted 14-year-old girl was accidentally released from a U.K. prison instead of being deported, sparking an urgent manhunt.
October 22 10-year-old chess prodigy defeats grandmaster in 'near-perfect game' Chess prodigy Bodhana Sivanandan, 10, defeated former world champion Mariya Muzychuk in the first round of the European Chess Club Cup in Greece on Sunday.
October 21 UK police drop case against comedy writer arrested over transgender social media posts "Father Ted" creator Graham Linehan cleared as U.K. police drop investigation into his social media posts that drew international criticism and free speech concerns.
October 21 University teaches course on how to 'decolonize' Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' The University of Nottingham came under fire over a course described as decolonizing fantasy works by famous British authors such as J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.