Britain
UK minister: Britain is committed to its Jewish community - opinion
What the UK is doing now to protect Jews and stand against antisemitism
UK's Starmer seeks greater powers to regulate online access
British Museum removes the term Palestine from certain Middle East exhibits
Rubio says US does not dispute Navalny poisoning assessment by Europeans
Britain to launch national police service, dubbed ‘British FBI’
The UK government announced plans to create a new National Police Service to tackle terrorism, fraud, and organized crime, in what it says will be the biggest policing reform in nearly two centuries.
Starmer, Prince Harry condemn Trump's 'little off the front lines' NATO comments
President Trump said of NATO, “They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that, and they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.”
Migrants share tutorials for human smuggling on social media - report
Video tutorials on social media show migrants using risky methods to enter the UK, sparking safety concerns and highlighting the dangers of truck smuggling.
British anti-Israel group launches judicial review into NHS adoption of IHRA definition
Right to Protest, which has created a crowdfunding page, argued that medical staff who raise ethical concerns about Israel’s actions now face being treated as potential offenders.
Britain considers range of measures to protect children online, including social media ban
The government did not mention a particular age limit, but said it was exploring a ban "for children under a certain age."
US considering offering British Jews asylum amid rising antisemitism, Trump's UK-born lawyer says
Amid growing antisemitism in the UK, Trump’s lawyer Robert Garson revealed talks with the US State Department about offering asylum to British Jews seeking refuge.
Prince Harry, Elton John face Daily Mail publisher in London privacy trial
The British royal and six others, including Elton John, are suing Associated Newspapers over alleged unlawful practices, including phone hacking and deceptive access to personal data.
Qatar hired London-based PR firm to edit Wikipedia articles about its human rights violations
TBIJ alleges that Portland Communications - which was founded in 2001 by the now-director of communications for Keir Starmer - was contracted to carry out "shady, paid-for edits" on Wikipedia.
Wine Talk: The journey continues
Adam Montefiore recounts 50 years shaping Israeli wine, from pioneering oak barrels to international awards.
Jailed UK Palestine Action members end hunger strike, claim victory
Kamran Ahmed, Heba Muraisi, and Lewie Chiaramello announced the end of the hunger strike, started by seven activists jailed for participation in a campaign of political violence and vandalism.