David Cameron today announced 10,000 soldiers will be ready to surge onto Britain’s streets in the event of a Paris-style terror attack.
Syrian army forces backed by popular committees have recaptured the Al-Jamiliyah neighborhood in northwestern city of Aleppo from ISIS.
George Osborne, the Chancellor, warns that ISIS wants to kill people by mounting cyber-attacks on Britain’s critical infrastructure, Al-Alam News Network reports.
ISIS terrorists are being funding by millions of pounds of cash straight from pockets of Britons in a sickening exploitation of our goodwill.
Philip Hammond has said it was 'more likely than not' an explosive device was the cause of last week's Russian plane crash.
At least 20,000 Britons were stranded in Egypt last night as the airline terror crisis escalated. UK prime minister office said a bomb smuggled through Sharm El Sheikh Airport was probably behind the downing of a Russian airliner at the weekend.
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of European capitals to voice their support for Palestinians and express their anger against Israel and its use of force against demonstrators and biased media coverage of recent Israeli-Palestinian tensions.
British Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has risked sparking fresh controversy after blaming the rise of ISIS on Britain and the United States.
The rising number of petitioners is now obliging the British parliament to consider arrest of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his UK visit this week.
More than 100,000 people in the United Kingdom have now signed a petition demanding the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes against Palestinians when he visits London later this month.
The UK newspaper Independent recommended Prime Minister David Cameron to ask Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu two questions when he meets him in London shortly.
Europe’s migration system is broken, British Interior Minister Theresa May wrote on Sunday, blaming its borderless system for exacerbating a migrant crisis and demanding tighter European Union rules on free movement.
A petition in the UK calling for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his planned September visit to Britain is gaining further momentum.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond went among media representatives to hold a joint press conference this evening. Iran’s Mohammad Javad Zarif has told reporters relations with Britain is on the brink of a new era characterized by mutual respect and cooperation, MNA reports.
British Embassy in Tehran was reopened today in the presence of the Britain’s Secretary of State Philip Hammond.
Referring to the reopening of the UK embassy in Tehran on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran did not close down the UK embassy in Tehran.
More than 50,000 people have signed a petition calling for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be arrested for war crimes when he pays an official visit to Britain next month, IRNA reports.
French migrants such as a pregnant woman seek new life in UK on 1 August 2015, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Mass gather in London to breathe harmless gas in order to laugh on 2 August 2015, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Britain has eased ban on travelling to Iran, but still advises against visiting several of the country’s border regions, Al-Alam News Network reports.