Jun 14, 2013
Anti-Islamic attacks have increased since the brutal daylight assault on British soldier Lee Rigby on May 22. Read Article UK Muslims feel the hate after solider killing in London
Jun 11, 2013
Britain's foreign secretary tried to address concerns that Britain had used the US's Prism system to intercept personal information from internet giants such as Apple, Facebook and Google.
Read Article UK denies it illegally spied on its own citizens
Jun 11, 2013
Both countries have signed an agreement to develop mutual cooperation in the field of transportation and encourage trade and growth.
Read Article UK and UAE strengthen trade and transportation ties
Jun 10, 2013
British police have arrested four teenagers in connection with a fire at an Islamic school that has heightened fears of anti-Muslim reprisals after a soldier was murdered on a London street last month.
Read Article Four teens arrested over London Islamic school fire
Jun 10, 2013
Scottish author Iain Banks dies at the age of 59 just days before publication of his final novel. Watch Video Video: Author Iain Banks dies
Jun 08, 2013
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Brad Pitt surprises fans, Mel Brooks gets the AFI Life Achievement Award, and One Direction launches a signature scent. Bob Mezan reports. Watch Video Video: Pitt surprises fans, Mel Brooks honored by AFI
Jun 07, 2013
The Life: Tyringham Hall, an English countryhouse in Buckinghamshire, is up for sale after 12 years for £18 million. Read Article Luxury mansion in British countryside is for sale
Jun 06, 2013
Touted as an answer to endemic congestion around Britain's second city the country's flagship pay-as-you-drive M6 motorway is an abject failure. Read Article Heavy toll for UK road to nowhere
Jun 06, 2013
Motorists in countries such as France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Stockholm, Norway, Singapore and Australia are familiar with the idea that they pay as they use certain roads. But that has never really taken off in the United Kingdom. Read Article British drivers still opposed to pay-as-you-go road systems
Jun 03, 2013
The coronation ceremony is a largely religious affair and marks the only time that a British monarch, as the head of state, takes any oath of office. Omar Karmi reports from London Read Article Queen Elizabeth celebrates her crowning glory