Theresa May

British aid minister resigns over undisclosed meetings in Israel

After meeting Theresa May, the prime minister's office released Patel's resignation letter in which she apologized for causing "a distraction" from the work of government.

Britain's Employment Minister Priti Patel
BORIS JOHNSON, one of many contenders for the Conservative leadership

5 Jewish things to know about Boris Johnson

Jeremy Hunt gestures as he attends a event in Cheltenham, Britain July 12, 2019

UK to announce sanctions, asset freezes against Iran after tanker seizure

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May gives a news briefing after meeting with EU leaders in Brussels, Belgium May 22, 2019

In 2019, U.K. government committed $17m to protect Jewish institutions


Netanyahu: 100 years after Balfour, Palestinians should accept Jewish state

Later on Thursday, the two will attend a celebratory dinner to mark 100 years since the signing of the Balfour Declaration.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside 10 Downing Street in London

UK's May: Criticism of Israel not an excuse for antisemitism

“Criticizing the government of Israel is never – and can never be – an excuse for hatred against the Jewish people," an excerpt from a much-expected speech by May reads.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May speaks outside 10 Downing Street after an attack on London Bridge and Borough Market left 7 people dead and dozens injured in London, Britain, June 4, 2017.

Netanyahu in London to celebrate Balfour and talk Iran

Netanyahu is expected to discuss with the British premier Iran's ballistic missile development and its aggression in the region, and how those issues should now be addressed.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara boarding a flight to London, November 1, 2017.

Netanyahu to go to London next week for Balfour Declaration centennial

The Balfour Declaration was a letter sent by then-British foreign secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Walter Rothschild, a leader in the British Jewish community.

Netanyahu and May in London

Iran 'behind cyber attack' on British lawmakers in June

The report came the day after Britain joined other European countries in warning the United States against harming a nuclear deal with Iran.

The Union Flag flies near the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain, June 7, 2017.

May warns Netanyahu on danger of axing Iran deal

Calls JCPOA agreement vital for Middle East security, says it neutralizes Tehran acquiring nuclear weapons for a decade.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street, in London, February 6, 2017

WATCH: British Jewish prankster interrupts PM May during keynote speech

Jewish comedian Simon Brodkin (also known as Lee Nelson) disrupts Conservative Party conference and is forcefully removed from the grounds.

Simon Brodkin interrupts as PM May struggles through keynote speech

UK's Johnson vows to 'build the strongest-ever relationship' with Israel

The British foreign secretary congratulated Britain's Jewish community for its ongoing contribution and expressed his love of the Jewish state in a special holiday message for Rosh Hashana.

London Mayor Boris Johnson at Western Wall

One hundred years: ‘From Balfour to Brexit’

People literally begged to get in, especially to the session featuring former British prime minister Tony Blair.

British foreign secretary Arthur James Balfour

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel stands in solidarity with UK

He was one of a number of Israeli politicians and diplomats who sent messages of support via the social-networking service.

An injured woman reacts outside Parsons Green tube station in London, Britain September 15, 2017.