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Protestors gather outside the UK Supreme Court ahead of a hearing on the legality of proroguing Parliament. Getty Images
UK's top court to rule if PM's suspension of parliament is legal

Prime Minister Boris Johnson suspended parliament until October 15 but mounting criticism has led to a court challenge

BrexitSeptember 17, 2019
Climate change protesters planned to disrupt Heathrow Airport through a number of actions involving illegal drone flights but appear to have been stopped through pre-emptive arrests by the police, and the possible use of jamming technology. Getty Images
Police thwart climate activists' bid to close UK airport

Climate protesters had planned to use drones to close Heathrow Airport in London

WorldSeptember 17, 2019
Raids have taken place across France and Spain to break up a criminal ring smuggling child migrants.
Almost 30 arrested in child migrant smuggling ring

A gang had been using specially adapted buses to smuggle children, animals and drugs across Europe

WorldSeptember 17, 2019
This image made from video posted on a militant website on Monday, April 29, 2019, purports to show the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, being interviewed by his group's Al-Furqan media outlet. Al-Bagdadi acknowledged in his first video since June 2014 that IS lost the war in the eastern Syrian village of Baghouz that was captured last month by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. (Al-Furqan media via AP)
ISIS leader Al Baghdadi releases new audio message

It comes hours after British top commander says Al Baghdadi 'gets less important by the day'

September 16, 2019
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson (C) has announced he is awarding a £1.3bn contract to build five new warships to a UK firm during London International Shipping Week in London. AFP
British PM to revive UK shipyards with £1.3bn frigate contract

Scottish firm Babcock has won the £1.3bn contract to build at least five vessels

WorldSeptember 12, 2019
Scotland's highest court has ruled Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament is unlawful.
Court rules British PM's suspension of parliament is 'illegal'

UK government says it will appeal against ruling by Scottish court

BrexitSeptember 11, 2019
Far right extremist Vincent Fuller has been jailed for 18 years for a knife attack in the UK.
UK far right extremist jailed for knife attack to "kill a Muslim"

Vincent Fuller has been jailed for 18 years

WorldSeptember 11, 2019
A satellite photograph shows the Iranian oil tanker 'Grace 1' off the coast of Syria. AP, File
Britain summons Iranian ambassador over tanker oil given to Syria

UK says Iran has shown 'complete disregard' for its own assurances after it claimed the tanker was not travelling to Syria

September 11, 2019
Norwegian suspect Philip Manshaus makes the Nazi salute as he appears in court in Norway. EPA
Norway mosque attack suspect does Nazi salute in court

Philip Manshaus, 22, faces terror and murder charges following a shooting at a mosque in Norway ahead of Eid

WorldSeptember 10, 2019
ISIS is targeting alternative social media sites following crackdowns by media giants such as Facebook. AFP
ISIS targets new social media sites following Facebook crackdown

Lack of reach on alternative platforms means extremists will still try to use mainstream sites, report says

WorldSeptember 10, 2019
European police have foiled an attempt to cheat German health authorities out of millions of euros by selling them non-existent face masks during the coronavirus pandemic. Europol
Police crack £1.16m Europe counterfeit currency network

Raids have been carried out across Portugal to crush dark web fraud

WorldSeptember 09, 2019
Neo-Nazi Stefan Jagsch, of the far right-wing extremist National Democratic Party (NDP), has been unanimously elected as a town mayor leading to outrage across Germany. AFP
Neo-Nazi unanimously elected as town mayor in Germany

Appointment of Stefan Jagsch, of the far right-wing extremist National Democratic Party (NDP), has sparked outrage

WorldSeptember 09, 2019
US President Donald Trump has cancelled a secret meeting with Taliban leaders scheduled to take place at Camp David, due to the Taliban taking credit for a suicide car bomb attack that killed a US soldier. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
Trump calls off secret meeting with Taliban and Afghan leaders

Peace talks were cancelled following a terror attack in Kabul which left 12 people dead, including a US serviceman

WorldSeptember 08, 2019
Britain's Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd leaves the Houses of Parliament, in London, Britain. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
MP Amber Rudd resigns from cabinet over cull of 'loyal' MPs

PM Boris Johnson suffers further blow as UK Work and Pensions Secretary resigns saying she "cannot stand by" as loyal MPs expelled from the party

WorldSeptember 07, 2019
People protest against the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in London. EPA/ANDY RAIN
British MPs prepare court action to enforce Brexit delay

Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn says MPs are preparing legal action to enforce Brexit legislation through

WorldSeptember 07, 2019
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