South Africa tells Western envoys it needs financial support to shift from coal
South Africa told visiting climate envoys from the United States, Britain, Germany and France that
Britain’s Konta pulls out of two events due to groin injury
Britain’s Johanna Konta has pulled out of upcoming WTA events in Chicago and Indian Wells because of
Last British civilian evacuation flight leaves Kabul
The last British flight evacuating civilians from Afghanistan has left Kabul, bringing to an end an
UK sanctions seven Russian intelligence agents over Navalny poisoning
Britain published details on Friday of sanctions against seven individuals it said were Russian
Britain records 24 885 new COVID-19 cases, 18 deaths
Britain recorded 24 885 new coronavirus infections on Saturday, down from 27 125 a day earlier, and
Federer ends British hopes in men’s draw
Apparently if there was a perfect time to topple Roger Federer early at Wimbledon, this was the year
Show must go on, say dancing protesters urging Britain to fully reopen
Hundreds of people danced and blew whistles in time to dance music on the streets of central London
TIMELINE: Kenneth Kaunda
Zambia’s founding father and former President Kenneth Kaunda passed away in Lusaka at the age of 97
Britain considers vaccine passports to restart international travel
Britain says it’s looking at easing travel restrictions, including allowing those who had received
Spread in COVID-19 Delta variant forces Britain to delay laxing restrictions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce today that the end of COVID-19
UK’s queen joined by cousin for ‘Trooping the Colour’ event
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth viewed a scaled-down military ceremony at Windsor Castle to mark her
UK plans to drop COVID-19 passport for large events
Britain plans to drop COVID-19 passports as a legal requirement for large events.
UK media minister says BBC governance may need further reform
Britain’s media minister Oliver Dowden said the government would consider whether further reform of
Two AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses could be around 85% to 90% effective: PHE
Two doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is around 85% to 90% effective against the
Climate finance targets top agenda for this week’s G7 meetings
Targets for climate finance and girls’ education will top the agenda at a meeting this week of
Britain to send 1000 more ventilators to India
Britain will send another 1000 ventilators to India, the government said on Sunday, stepping up its
Pacific island devotees of Prince Philip send their condolences
The chief of an indigenous group in the South Pacific island of Vanuatu that venerated Prince Philip
We’ve lost the ‘grandfather of the nation’, UK’s Prince Andrew says
The death of Britain’s Prince Philip has deprived the nation of its grandfather and left a huge void
Funeral for UK’s Prince Philip to be held on April 17, Harry plans to attend
The funeral service for Prince Philip, the husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, will be held on
Britain mourns Prince Philip but ‘no flowers please’ due to COVID
Britain was mourning Prince Philip who died on Friday but people were asked not to gather in crowds