A UK university will discontinue its English literature degree due to lack of student interest despite its location in the historic heart of English literature.
Prosecutors said Lucy Letby murdered babies by injecting them with air or insulin, overfeeding them milk or fluids, or by inflicting 'impact-type trauma'
More than three dozen people have brought 40 new allegations of sexual abuse and rape against Mohamed Al Fayed since a documentary aired last month about the late billionaire owner of Harrods department store in London, the Metropolitan Police said on Friday.
New research claims that taking on Vitamin D supplements saves people from acute respiratory infections, and is vital to healthy bones and immune system.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was sentenced September last year on Iran security charge. The appeal against a five-year prison sentence given to a woman with dual British and Iranian citizenship has been rejected by a court in Iran.
A 33-year old transgender woman was granted to stay in UK following her appeal not to force her to return in Singapore for a compulsory military service. Despite living as a woman in UK, she is still legally recognized as a man in the Asian country.
On Thursday, UK Home Secretary Theresa May proposed a new law to prevent money laundering. MPs and public officials which were suspected of corruption will have to declare their wealth.
The proposed 30-hour extension on U.K's free childcare has not been attracive to service providers. Childcare providers fear that with the new proposal, business sustainability will be difficult.
The Supreme court blocked a government attempt to cut £2bn in legal aid to migrants to have lived in the country for less than a year. Seven justices said the Lord Chancellor acted beyond its powers when he introduced secondary legislation to implement a controversial "residence test."
12 months is the proposed minimum residency status in the U.K. for citizens to have the capacity to receive legal aid, according to the highly controversial case by the Public Law Project (PLP) against the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) in the U.K., which is due for a Supreme Court hearing on Monday.
In light of the recent activities by the United Kingdom's lawmakers regarding the economic stability of the country, the UK parliament's Treasury Select Committee are now recently examining the possibility of increasing capital requirements for its banks.
The European Court of Justice today reviews UK's surveillance laws, the outcome of which will have a profound impact on the shape and scope of its future intelligence gathering activities.
UK's Business Secretary, Sajid Javid is optimistic that he can save the Tata Scunthorpe steel lant. Javid has been active in making deals with possible buyers that would continue the plant's operations.
The Ukrainian president said the results of the Dutch referendum don't affect the association agreement between Ukraine and the EU of granting the country visa-free travels.
David Cameron believes Britain has won a battle in the EU that will prevent more asylum seekers from travelling to the UK and allow those who do arrive to be returned to elsewhere in Europe.