Losing EU leave campaign decries rival's official status as 'political stitch-up' as it prepares legal challenge. Vote Leave was designated official Out campaign by the Elelctoral Commission.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron is launching stricter tax evasion rules after he was caught under fire over his late father's offshore funds. He is hosting the anti-corruption summit in May.
The government of Venezuela has set up an investigation on the people mentioned in the Panama Papers as having hidden money in offshore bank accounts and companies.
The Panama Papers is said to be the plot of the United States to weaken Russia, says President Vladimir Putin. The massive tax leak documents claim that aides close to the Russian president have offshore dealing to evade tax.
British PM David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande both agree that UK's proposals to reform its EU member has "firm basis" enough to make good progress at the upcoming summit in Brussels.
The United Kingdom's negotiations with the European Union to stay asks the EU to allow countries to limit the social benefits migrant workers from fellow EU countries should receive.
European Council President Donald Tusk wrote a document to address the four concerns that British Prime Minister David Cameron wants change on. This is for Britain to decide whether to stay in the union or not.
David Cameron’s proposed housing and planning bill is bombarded by criticisms from the Local Government Association (LGA), warning that it will lead to the loss of 88,000 council homes in England by 2020. It will also make people spend a collected £210 million to live in more expensive rental sectors.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, Defence Minister Penny Mordaunt, and other government leaders have expressed concern over legal action taken by Public interests Lawyers headed by Leigh Day against UK troops who have served in Iraq. They say that the accusations made in behalf of supposedly abused iraqi civilians are unfounded and instigated by these ambulance-chasers.
Prime Minister David Cameron asked the National Security Council to create plans to curb the victimization of British military from “spurious” legal claims by organizations that the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has criticised as “ambulance-chasing British law firms.”
The Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT) dropped 57 cases abuse by British soldiers against Iraqi civilians during the war in 2003 and 2009, while law firm Leigh Day claims that the British Army and the government are not above the law.
The Islamic State published a new video featuring Paris attackers threatening the UK and executing captives. Police are still on the hunt for 2 terrorists involved in the shootings and bombings in France.
The Prime Minister of Britain is urging European Union leaders to relax the trade rules with Jordan in an effort to provide more support for those affected by the Syrian conflict.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed that government ministries could campaign for “Brexit.” Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed to the House of Commons that government ministries could campaign for Britain's exit from the EU.
People worldwide are outraged as Muslims are banned from traveling to the US. This follows after presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from the US, which was condemned by France, Britain, and Muslim communities.
US tech companies is against UK's Investigatory Powers Bill that would require all tech companies to provide the government an access to personal encrypted date. Tim Cook expresses his concerns and how the bill will also affect the US.
UK’s shoot-to-kill policy is currently under review ordered by Prime Minister David Cameron. According to a government source, the police’s main concern is their “fear of prosecution” if they shoot a suspicious target.