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- Europe Weather Conditions Worsening
- Manchester Airport Security Issue Makes Headline
- Gatwick Airport Closed Till Tomorrow
- London Weather Condition To Worsen
- Phillipa Lepley’s Stars Shine Brighter
- King Arthur To Be Popularized Through An Auction
- Chinese Vase Sales For $83 Million
- London Tube Strike Creates Chaos
- Spinebreakers To Encourage Reading
- Largest Passenger Plane In Gatwick Soon
- Booker Prize 2010 Bagged By Howard Jacobson
- US Marshals join FBI full time in hunt for fugitive Boston mob boss Whitey Bulger
- New UK opposition chief finalizes team, hands key posts to high flying husband and wife duo
- London university where alleged airline attacker studied denies he was radicalized there
- Excerpts from previously unseen Ted Hughes poem detailing his wife Sylvia Plath’s suicide
- Rare Roman helmet found in open field auctioned in London for more than $3 million
- Survivor’s rare account of dramatic escape from sinking Titanic to be auctioned
- Previously unpublished poem by Ted Hughes details the suicide of his wife, Sylvia Plath
- British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines announce new routes under transatlantic deal
- France warns travelers of high terror risk in Britain
- Earth’s ambassador? UN official denies she will be contact person if aliens contact Earth
- King of the skies: Britain’s Prince William rescues rig worker in role as helicopter co-pilot
- Norman Wisdom, British slapstick comedian and actor, dies at 95
- Exhibit of works competing for this year’s Turner Prize to open at Tate Britain in London
- London commuters struggle to get to work amid subway strike; mayor calls tougher labor laws
- Corrected edition of Jonathan Franzen’s novel ‘Freedom’ going to UK stores Monday
- London subway workers go on one-day strike; walkout set to affect Monday rush hour
- After thousands of years, Britain’s Druids recognized as a religion, to get tax breaks
- 2 millennia after the venerable language died out, sound of Babylonian streams from Internet
- 2 millennia after the tongue died out, sound of Babylonian now streams from the Internet
- Tate Modern opens major exhibit of Gauguin works for the first time in London since 1955
- Italian coast guards say they’re hunting for 2 US balloonists missing over the Adriatic
- Balloon race organizers express concern over 2 US pilots missing over Adriatic
- Lehman Brothers sign, artworks, up for UK auction as creditors sell off assets
- Stonehenge skeleton known as ‘Boy with the Amber Necklace’ traced to Mediterranean area
- London’s Tate Modern to open an exhibit in rare display of most of Gaugin’s major works
- Dead solid evidence: UK baker fined for mouse baked into loaf
- Segway company owner dies in England after falling into river on the unique two-wheeler
- UK human rights watchdog demands British torture inquiry panel holds hearings in public
- From Odyssey to Ottomans: British Library posts hundreds of early Greek manuscripts online
- UK’s Foreign Office: Urgent inquiry under way to find UK national missing in Afghanistan
- Britain’s new opposition Labour Party chief Ed Miliband denies he’ll advocate a leftist agenda
- Archbishop of Canterbury would support appointment of gay bishops, if they pledge celibacy
- Britain’s opposition Labour Party pits brother against brother as it elects new leader
- Obama, Ahmadinejad trade barbs on topic of 9/11 as hopes for new Iran nuclear talks fade
- Britain raises terror threat from Irish militants, says attack is a strong possibility
- Queen tried to get funds aimed at Britain’s poorest to pay for heating at Buckingham Palace
- Relics from a survivor of Scott’s Antarctic expedition sell for $580,000 at auction in London
- Old London subway station to re-open for 70th anniversary of the Blitz
- Jewels evoking romance of Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII go on show ahead of auction
- Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service lifts the lid, a little, with an official history
- Christie’s to sell relics of Robert Falcon Scott’s ill-fated Antarctic expedition
- BAE Systems buying US intelligence services unit of L-1 Identity Solutions for $296 million
- Fashion industry gathers at St. Paul’s Cathedral for Alexander McQueen memorial service
- British troops hand United States control of dangerous district in southern Afghanistan
- Frenchman whose arms, legs were amputated attempts to swim across English Channel
- Britain’s Prince William passes final flying tests, becomes search-and-rescue chopper pilot
- Jimi Hendrix’s London apartment opens to public to mark 40th anniversary of his death
- Scottish pop sensation Susan Boyle dreams a dream: To sing for the pope at Glasgow Mass
- Northern Ireland monitors say Protestant militants killed Belfast man, broke peace promises
- Bank of England governor to face potentially unfriendly audience at union conference
- Battle of Britain pilots remember as 70th anniversary marked with statue of wartime commander
- British police question ex-tabloid reporter over phone tapping claims
- UK government: Lengthy report finds no state collusion in Northern Ireland militant’s death
- Secret life: British recluse who died alone found to have been a World War II heroine
- Micky Burn, British writer and WWII hero who regretted flirting with fascism, dies at 97
- British government says missionary has been freed from Gambian jail after 20 months
- Humpback whale entangled in ropes near remote Scottish island feared dead
- Humpback whale trapped by ropes in Scotland feared dead
- Rescuers prepare to untangle humpback whale caught in buoys in Scotland
- Calling all peacocks: Scientists say male dancers with big flashy moves attract the most women
- UK Prime Minister Cameron pays tribute to father, who died on vacation in France
- Rare copy of Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ expected to fetch millions at Sotheby’s UK auction
- UK’s Cameron pays tribute to father, who died on vacation in France
- UK agency fines Goldman Sachs $27 million for failure to notify about US investigation
- British official: UK journalist held captive in NW Pakistan by militants has been released
- Father of UK Prime Minister David Cameron dies in France shortly leader arrives
- Blair’s book-launch party at London modern art museum postponed following protest threat
- Britain to review extradition laws, tighten rules for cases involving US warrants
- Britain’s Cameron flies to France to tend to sick father, misses key Parliamentary session
- Service, flyover to mark 70 years since Hitler’s WWII Blitz targeted Britain
- Rare color footage of London blitz found on eve of 70th anniversary of WWII bombing raids
- British church minister jailed for 4 years after performing hundreds of sham marriages
- Tony Blair says he may cancel London book signing after protesters in Dublin hurled shoes
- BBC: Basque separatist group ETA announces cease fire in new video
- David and Samantha Cameron introduce their daughter Florence Rose Endellion to British media
- Ex-UK deputy leader demands police reveal whether he was targeted in phone-tapping scandal
- BP says cost of Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaches $8 billion
- ID of ‘The Stig’, driver on Brit show ‘Top Gear,’ is unveiled after court refuses injunction
- British official steps up pressure on Serbia over its UN resolution on Kosovo
- British Airways passengers accidentally told to prepare for crash landing during flight
- Bank Holiday Traffic Jams Upset Britons!!
- Summary Box: BP rules out bidding for drilling license off Greenland, won’t say why
- BP says it ruled out bidding for drilling license off Greenland, won’t say why