Britain has issued more than 3,000 licenses allowing the export of weapons to countries where the UK has human rights concerns, according to a parliamentary report.
The head of the terrorist Free Syrian Army (FSA) has expressed his resentment to Britain’s refusal to arm Syrian opposition.
Britain's parliament has backed a motion requiring Prime Minister David Cameron to give it a veto over any future move to arm Syrian militants, in a symbolic vote the government said it would heed.
Britain and France are deeply involved in forging the terrorism within Syria and they cannot be part of a solution to end the crisis, the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations has said.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says spying is essential to protecting people's freedoms, but it must be done within the law.
The UK government has failed in its desperate attempt at the European Union to put Hezbollah Resistance group on the EU's terror list.
Members of the so-called "Friends of Syria" group will meet in Doha on Saturday to discuss arming and aiding anti-Syria groups.
Turkey has summoned Britain's charge d'affaires to demand an explanation over newspaper allegations that Britain spied on the Turkish finance minister's emails and phone calls during a G20 meeting in London in 2009.
Former French foreign minister has unveiled that Britain decided to launch war on Syria two years ahead of the country's unrest began.
The United States has launched a multinational military drill involving Patriot missiles and fighter jets in Jordan despite condemnation from Russia.
Several European Union countries have voiced strong opposition to UK and France’s call for easing a sanction on Syria so that the militants can be better armed.
The 2011 UK census has revealed that a booming Muslim population and an aging Christian demographic will lead Islam to become the dominant religion in the UK in 10 years.
Bahrain king calls for stronger ties with UK, repeating the well-known yet widely opposed question that once his father asked from British colonizers, “Has anyone asked you to leave?”.
In an astounding admission, the New York Times confirms that the so-called “Syrian opposition” is entirely run by Al Qaeda.
The largest arms deal in UK history, known as Al-Yamamah, which was agreed in 1985, involved at least £6 billion of corrupt commissions covered up by Britain for decades.
The UK government has been circulating a discussion paper to EU member states in Brussels in yet another attempt to arm terrorists fighting the popular government of president Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
The British government has launched a scaremongering campaign similar to what it did prior to joining U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq to intervene in Syria militarily.
Britain says it will not hand the Syrian embassy over to the Syrian opposition despite recognizing them as the representatives of Syria.
The UK government’s decision to rename a hall at the Sandhurst military academy after the brutal king of Bahrain has sparked outrage among the British public, according to media reports.
The extent of Zionist lobby’s influence on the British establishment has come to light following Prime Minister David Cameron’s attempts to force the European Union (EU) into pressuring the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah, according to media reports.