British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would stay on as leader to provide stability after a former chairman of her Conservative Party said he had garnered the support of 30 lawmakers who wanted her to quit.
Britain said WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption communication services allows paedophiles and organised crime groups to operate beyond the reach of the law.
British police said a bomb was used during an explosion at a London metro station which injured 18 people in what officers described as a "terrorist incident."
A woman has been arrested in London on suspicion of attempted burglary at a primary school attended by Prince George.
Britain wants to have closer defence cooperation with the European Union after Brexit than other countries outside the union, according to a document that sets out a vision of "a deep security partnership" aimed at nudging talks forward.
The Oval cricket stadium in London was evacuated after a crossbow bolt was fired onto the pitch during a match.
Around 60,000 inhabitants of Germany's financial capital Frankfurt will be ordered to leave their homes on while a large World War Two bomb discovered at a building site is made safe, the police said.
Britain will outline its plans to escape the "direct jurisdiction" of the European Court of Justice after Brexit - one of Prime Minister Theresa May's main aims in talks to unravel 40 years of EU membership.
The "Big Ben" bell in the British parliament's famous clock tower will cease its regular bongs at noon on Aug. 21, falling silent for most of the next four years while renovation works are carried out, the House of Commons said
Dutch police arrested two suspects as part of an investigation into the illegal use of a potentially harmful insecticide in the poultry industry, the Dutch prosecution service said.
Charlie Gard, a British baby who became the subject of a bitter dispute between his parents and doctors over whether he should be taken to the United States for experimental treatment, has died, local media said.
Britain's public broadcaster, the BBC, pays its top male star five times more than its best-paid female presenter, it revealed after bowing to the government's demand to publish the salaries of its highest earners.
The Bank of England unveiled its first plastic 10 pound note, which features 19th century British novelist Jane Austen and will be available to the public from September.
The crew of a police helicopter filmed people sunbathing in the nude, naturists at a campsite and even a couple having sex, a court in Britain was told.
A US doctor offering experimental treatment to a critically ill British baby visited the London hospital where he is being treated as part of a last-ditch attempt to persuade a judge to keep the boy's life support switched on.
British police said they had charged a 16-year-old boy with 15 offences following five related acid attacks in London two days earlier.
British Prime Minister Theresa May suspended one of her Conservative Party lawmakers after she used racist language at a think tank event on the implications of Brexit on the financial services sector.
The parents of a critically ill British baby have a few days to compile new evidence their son would benefit from experimental treatment in the United States, a judge said.
A British teenager who planned to attack an Elton John concert in London on the fifteenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks was jailed for life.
A man who claimed he had lost his wife and son in the London tower block blaze that killed at least 80 people has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, police said.