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  • Calls increase on British museum to cancel Saudi embassy event

    Calls increase on British museum to cancel Saudi embassy event

    Oct 12, 2018 04:45

    Human rights campaigners are becoming increasingly angry at a decision by Britain’s Natural History Museum to host a reception for Saudi Arabia’s embassy, saying the NHM should definitely cancel the event over growing concerns about Kingdom’s rights violations.

  • Anger mounts as UK taxpayer to pay millions for another Royal Wedding

    Anger mounts as UK taxpayer to pay millions for another Royal Wedding

    Oct 12, 2018 04:40

    The British Queen’s granddaughter’s lavish wedding, set to be held at Windsor Castle on Friday, could cost the UK taxpayer between two to six million pounds.

  • UK FM Hunt bashes Saudis over fate of missing Saudi journalist

    UK FM Hunt bashes Saudis over fate of missing Saudi journalist

    Oct 11, 2018 03:46

    In a rare British challenge to Riyadh, the UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has asked Saudi Arabia for answers over the disappearance in Turkey of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

  • Son of jailed Bahraini activist end hunger strike in London

    Son of jailed Bahraini activist end hunger strike in London

    Oct 05, 2018 03:01

    The son of one of Bahrain’s most prominent political prisoners has ended his hunger strike outside the Bahraini embassy in London after 15 British MPs agreed to take up his father’s case.

  • British police arrest man linked to London tube bombing

    British police arrest man linked to London tube bombing

    Sep 16, 2017 12:48

    The British police have arrested a man in the southern port of Dover in connection to a London commuter train bombing that injured 30 people a day earlier.

  • Two arrested in connection with 5 acid attacks in London

    Two arrested in connection with 5 acid attacks in London

    Jul 15, 2017 03:27

    London police have arrested two people in connection with five acid attacks on Thursday night which left several people injured.

  • Thousands of Brits take to streets, demand May's resignation

    Thousands of Brits take to streets, demand May's resignation

    Jul 02, 2017 02:48

    Thousands of people have taken to the streets in London to protest against the government of Prime Minister Theresa May and demand her resignation.

  • Death toll from London tower fire reaches 79: UK police

    Death toll from London tower fire reaches 79: UK police

    Jun 19, 2017 15:02

    The death toll from a blaze that torched a London tower last week has climbed to 79, according to the British police.

  • About 58 people feared dead in London tower fire: UK police

    About 58 people feared dead in London tower fire: UK police

    Jun 17, 2017 12:49

    Some 58 people are now feared dead in the Grenfell Tower fire in west London, according to British police.

  • London fire protests continue as May meets fire victims

    London fire protests continue as May meets fire victims

    Jun 17, 2017 12:49

    Several hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the street in London to protest against Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of the deadly Grenfell Tower fire and her attempt to form a minority government after her party failed to win an outright majority in a recent snap election.

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