The European human rights court granted last-minute injunctions to prevent the deportation of the few migrants on board, thus Britain’s first flight to Rwanda did
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Lloyds will pay employees a 1,000 pounds stipend to ameliorate the rising cost of living.
On Monday, Britain’s largest domestic bank, Lloyds, informed employees that the great majority of them will get a one-off 1,000 pound ($1,220) payment to help
The UK’s Rwanda deportation program is “appalling”. – Prince Charles.
According to two media sources, Prince Charles has privately referred to the British government’s plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda as “appalling,” as the
UK Banks are no longer too big to fail, with no support from public funds. – BoE
The Bank of England said on Friday that it was confident that lenders had taken efforts to ensure they were no longer “too big to
UK financial regulators to oversee cloud giants’ secret agreements with Banks.
The finance ministry announced on Wednesday that the UK’s financial watchdog will have the authority to conduct onsite inspections of cloud computing firms such as
UK’s Johnson survives a no-confidence vote by a narrow margin, authority in limbo.
On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with his Cabinet to try to repair his shattered authority after surviving a no-confidence vote that left
Boris Johnson, British Prime Minister to face a no confidence vote.
Boris Johnson, the British prime minister, will face a no-confidence vote on Monday that could force him out of office, as public anger with his
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is capped by a colorful pageant and street festivals.
After a colorful street pageant sashays through London on Sunday, the final day of a long holiday weekend marking the monarch’s 70 years on the
Prince Charles and Williams, two future kings will pay tribute to Elizabeth at the Jubilee concert.
On Saturday, the third day of the Platinum Jubilee spectacle celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne, two future monarchs will pay tribute
Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee begins with fanfare and protest.
The first of four days of events marking Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne began on Thursday with a showcase of British military