October 21 Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister, citing Thatcher inspiration Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan's first female prime minister, citing Margaret Thatcher as inspiration while promising to restore confidence and strengthen security.
October 20 DAN GAINOR: The England we love is lost. If we don’t change, America will be, too British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism as England grapples with terror attacks, mass protests and cultural changes that could foreshadow America's future.
October 18 Historic letter that marked Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power discovered hidden in garage A 50-year-old document signed by Margaret Thatcher in which she agreed to run for Conservative Party leadership was found in a U.K. garage and heads to auction next year.
October 17 UK media regulator finds BBC in 'serious breach' of rules for documentary featuring son of Hamas terrorist The United Kingdom's media regulator found the BBC in "serious breach" of rules after the broadcaster featured the son of a Hamas official as the narrator in a documentary.
October 17 Thatcher centennial celebration examines how Reagan partnership guides modern US-UK relations Experts examine how the Cold War alliance between President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher influences today's U.S.-U.K. relationship amid Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats.
October 15 War Secretary Pete Hegseth's plane makes 'unscheduled landing' after windshield crack An aircraft carrying War Secretary Pete Hegseth made an unscheduled landing in England.
October 15 Trump’s swipe at ‘weak’ leaders highlights the shifting global influence of Western nations Amid Trump’s visit to Egypt and Israel to celebrate the release of hostages held by Hamas and to usher in a new era of Mideast peace, some say Western influence is waning.
October 11 Vance, Musk call out Church of England for simulated graffiti art display on walls of UK's oldest cathedral The Church of England defended its graffiti art display at Canterbury Cathedral after widespread mockery from Vice President JD Vance, Elon Musk and other critics.
October 10 Faces of ancient mummies, hidden for centuries, finally revealed through digital reconstructions Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in the U.K. digitally removed face masks from ancient Colombian mummies dating from the 13th to 18th centuries.
October 9 UK faces backlash over mandatory Digital ID — could US be next? Prime Minister Keir Starmer's mandatory Digital ID work requirement by 2029 sparks controversy as millions petition over surveillance concerns.