• David Cameron, Donald Trump and UK Arms Sales – Politics Weekly UK podcast

    David Cameron made a surprise visit to Mar-a-Largo this week to visit Donald Trump. John Harris is joined by the Guardian’s political editor, Pippa Crerar, and the diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, to get the latest on the meeting. And as international pressure continues to build on Israel, John speaks to a former Israeli peace negotiator, Daniel Levy, on whether there is a pathway to end the war Continue reading

  • The Brits who swapped UK for Germany: Young people who left UK behind praise cheap £2 a pint beers, more affordable properties and amazing 'superclubs'

    Young Brits living in Germany have spoken of how much they enjoy living abroad. Elle (pictured), a British woman in Germany, said one of the best things about the country was the price of alcohol.

  • UK Gospel Powerhouses Team Up with How Sweet The Sound for Its Debut Event at the Royal Albert Hall – Keep The Faith ® The UK's Black and multi-ethnic Christian magazine

    The world’s highest-profile gospel competition, How Sweet the Sound, featuring the best contemporary gospel talent in music.

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    UK announces sanctions against Iran

    The British government on Thursday added 13 new designations under its Iran

  • How the UK can lead the world in fintech

    Fintech is evolving and the UK stands to be at the forefront of that innovation, but only if we uphold the highest possible international standards, says Michael Mainelli The fintech landscape has not only transformed over the last few years, but the industry has also transformed the whole of the UK’s financial and professional services []

  • Armenia to post Military Attaché to UK

    Armenia will post a Military Attaché to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The government okayed the decision at a regular sitting today. The Attaché will coordinate the military and military-political cooperation of the two states, will strengthen the level of bilateral cooperation, and present recommendations on the prospects of development of …

  • The UK leaves recession behind in 2023

    The economy grew by 0.1 per cent in February: not much to celebrate on its own but the small uptick…What to read next: Why no one is celebrating a small fall in NHS waiting lists | Israel is still committed to eliminating Hamas | Have Scottish politicians read the Cass Review? | The irresponsibility of ‘two years to save the planet’

  • Why are so many carers being prosecuted by the UK government?

    George Henderson was convicted of fraud and had to repay £19,000 in carer’s allowance years after ticking the wrong box on the form. He is not alone. The Guardian society editor, Patrick Butler, looks at why thousands are facing prosecution over innocent mistakesIn 2010, George Henderson wrongly ticked a box saying he was unemployed while filling in the “tricky” application form for carer’s allowance. He had thought the Department for Work and Pensions was asking about his son John, who has...

  • Millions of UK cats are yet to be microchipped

    One in three cat owners in England aren’t aware that in eight weeks, new laws will be brought in that require felines to have a chip. But even though the UK is a nation of cat lovers with nearly a third of owners (30 per cent) stating they love their cat more than humans, some have still not microchipped their furry friends. As the clock counts down and the new rules come into effect, those owners who do not take action to microchip their cat by the deadline risk breaking the law and facing a...

  • Millions of UK cats are yet to be microchipped

    One in three cat owners in England aren’t aware that in eight weeks, new laws will be brought in that require felines to have a chip. But even though the UK is a nation of cat lovers with nearly a third of owners (30 per cent) stating they love their cat more than humans, some have still not microchipped their furry friends. As the clock counts down and the new rules come into effect, those owners who do not take action to microchip their cat by the deadline risk breaking the law and facing a...

  • Millions of UK cats are yet to be microchipped

    One in three cat owners in England aren’t aware that in eight weeks, new laws will be brought in that require felines to have a chip. But even though the UK is a nation of cat lovers with nearly a third of owners (30 per cent) stating they love their cat more than humans, some have still not microchipped their furry friends. As the clock counts down and the new rules come into effect, those owners who do not take action to microchip their cat by the deadline risk breaking the law and facing a...

  • Millions of UK cats are yet to be microchipped

    One in three cat owners in England aren’t aware that in eight weeks, new laws will be brought in that require felines to have a chip. But even though the UK is a nation of cat lovers with nearly a third of owners (30 per cent) stating they love their cat more than humans, some have still not microchipped their furry friends. As the clock counts down and the new rules come into effect, those owners who do not take action to microchip their cat by the deadline risk breaking the law and facing a...