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British £1 coins. The UK currency doesn't look likely to rebound any time soon. AFP
British pound's ill-health shows UK suffering a Brexit relapse

Currency's tumble since April after slow recovery since vote to leave EU a reflection of wider underlying concerns

EconomyAugust 13, 2018
Helen Storey, left, adjusts the hem of her Dress of our Times at the show in London. Simon Armstrong
Dress made from a refugee tent steals the show in London

We look at how fashion has been used to deliver a poignant message about migration

FashionAugust 09, 2018
Jamie Oliver has loved Italian food since his early days as a pastry chef. His Jamie's Italian restaurants in the UAE have closed, but Jamie's Diner in JLT focuses on pizza.
Jamie Oliver on learning Italian cooking and eating less meat

The celebrity chef learns from the masters, Italian nonnas, in his new series. And his next project? A show that features entirely vegetarian food

FoodAugust 07, 2018
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on Sunday about the coronavirus pandemic. AP
Boris Johnson called Islamophobic over burqa comments

Former UK foreign minister described the full-face veil as oppressive

EuropeAugust 06, 2018
The cast rehearse Kahlil Gibran's 'The Broken Wings.' Courtesy Kate Scott
Kahlil Gibran's love story opens in London's West End

We talk to actor and writer Nadim Naaman about adapting the work of a Lebanese legend

On StageJuly 31, 2018
Dr David Robertson with a couple who conceived with the help of Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic, Dubai. Bourn Hall
Test tube babies: 40 years on from remarkable first IVF birth

Louise Brown, who was born on July 25 1978, was the first of thousands of children to be conceived using groundbreaking medical techniques

HealthJuly 25, 2018
Members of ISIS group known as "the Beatles", Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were captured in northern Syria in January 2018 and had their UK citizenships revoked. Reuters
UK 'drops' death penalty opposition for ISIS ‘Beatles’

So-called "Beatles" fighters Alexanda Kotey and Shafee El Sheikh were captured in Syria this year

EuropeJuly 23, 2018
The Grenfell Tower fire raised questions about the safety of building cladding around the world. AFP
UK cladding distributor disputes ‘highly misleading’ failed UAE safety test

The supposedly fire-safe Vitracore G2 failed a safety test

UAEJuly 13, 2018
Theresa May arrives for a service to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force. AFP
UK PM vows to contest any leadership challenge

Theresa May met her newly reshuffled cabinet on Tuesday following two high-profile resignations

EuropeJuly 10, 2018
A scene from 'The Lieutenant of Inishmore' which starts Aidan Turner. Photo by Johan Persson
Aidan Turner gives a thrilling performance in his West End debut

The Poldark actor plays a terrorist considered to be too violent by the IRA

On StageJuly 09, 2018
Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid visited Amesbury and Salisbury in southwestern England to reassure residents after the recent poisoning of two people exposed to a deadly nerve agent. Ben Birchall/PA via AP
UK not 'jumping to conclusions' after second nerve agent poisoning

Sajid Javid visited the towns of Amesbury and Salisbury to reassure residents after the latest incident

EuropeJuly 08, 2018
Police officers guard the entrance to a housing estate on Muggleton Road, after it was confirmed that two people had been poisoned with the nerve-agent Novichok, in Amesbury. Henry Nicholls/ Reuters
UK tells Russia to explain itself after second Novichok poisoning

A couple in Wiltshire, southern England are in a critical condition after being exposed to the nerve agent

EuropeJuly 05, 2018
Claus-Peter Reisch, the German captain of Lifeline, a private ship that rescues migrants, is flanked by his lawyers as he leaves after an arraignment hearing in Valletta, Malta. AP
Captain of migrant rescue ship Lifeline charged in Malta

Claus-Peter Reisch has pleaded not guilty to entering Malta's waters illegally

EuropeJuly 03, 2018
Britain's foreign secretary Boris Johnson addresses a special session of member states of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Netherlands. Jerry Lampen/ AFP
Chemical weapons body gets authority to assign blame for attacks

The UK-led proposal to give the OPCW more powers was fiercely opposed by Russia

EuropeJune 27, 2018
Christo at his new installation at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Gustavo Valiente / The National
Who is Christo? More on the 83-year-old artist with a passion for the Liwa desert

The Bulgarian-born environmental artist is responsible for wrapping up some of the world’s most famous landmarks

ArtJune 27, 2018
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