'No Danger' Diplomat says 'Isis Bride' should be let to return to UK
Ex-US diplomat says the former London schoolgirl has renounced Islamic State.
Ex-US diplomat says the former London schoolgirl has renounced Islamic State.
Louis de Zoysa has been under police guard in hospital since the shooting last year.
Busy traffic intersection, known as Elephant and Castle, connects city's south and north.
Matt Hancock should be sacked for breaking Covid rules, ministers say.
New York Times: English courtrooms have become a battleground.
The exhibition explores the relationship between fashion designer and royal client.
The developer says it is the "world's first floating pool".
Usman Khan's life was dedicated to violent jihad but dozens of warning signs were ignored.
There's a jump in new migrants feeling lonely most or all of the time.
New York Times: The populism helping the Tories in England cuts against them in Scotland.
Conservatives are making ground in parts of the country that have been Labour strongholds.
A volunteer has praised a world-first trial using ecstasy to treat trauma and addiction.
The teen got into an argument with his dad who believed he crashed the car while high.
Returned expat Kiwis who have kept their overseas jobs are warned not to cheat on sleep.
New York Times: Brian Robson mailed himself out of Australia over 50 years ago.
For the first time the palace grounds are open to the public. Picnics encouraged.
Financial Times: Coronavirus hasn't dented demand for super-prime properties in London.
Bill Rowntree took exclusive photos of the royal family to promote their 1970 tour to NZ.
Heard said she would split the settlement between a kid's hospital and violence charity.
Post-mortem examination carried out to establish the cause of marketing executive's death.
New York Times: Women from all walks of life are demanding safety from male violence.
Harry said he was "cut off" by his dad - but the true extent of his riches is staggering.
London Mayor says said the police reaction was 'neither appropriate nor proportionate'.
Police have made arrests at the vigil for the woman allegedly murdered by a Met officer.
The Duchess of Cambridge "remembers how it felt to walk around London at night".
He had a role in the halls of power - now he sits in a cell charged with a shocking crime.
Matt Ratana's alleged killer has drawn pictures to help police in their investigation.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to unveil is roadmap for easing Covid restrictions.
New York Times: It's a new game, and Britons have got to learn the new rules.
Regulators said the BBC had undermined Beijing's national interests with its reporting.