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UK bans Al Quds Day march in London over terror and security concerns
The Al Quds Day Rally is a well-known part of an international day of demonstrations established in 1979 by then-Islamic supreme leader Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini.
Passenger paid for an English bus ride with a coin dating back two millennia
UK parliament backs bill ending hereditary peers in House of Lords
Mojtaba Khamenei buys £35 m. London apartments near Israeli embassy - report
Trump: 'Will remember' lack of British support in Iran war
British PM Keir Starmer had previously defended his decision to block US forces from using British bases during Operation Epic Fury, claiming he needed confirmation on the legality of the strikes.
UK PM speaks with Saudi Crown Prince, leaders of France, Germany, Italy about Middle East
Starmer stated that additional British fighter jets, helicopters, and a destroyer were being sent to the Middle East, and affirmed that the UK would support the defence of Saudi Arabia if needed.
UK warship’s Cyprus deployment delayed amid claims of ‘9-to-5’ contract
British trade union says cost-cutting slowed HMS Dragon’s readiness as Britain moves to bolster defenses near Cyprus following Iranian-linked threats.
Turkey calls for Britain's MI6 to assist with protection of Syria's Sharaa
It was unclear what specifically Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, or MIT, had asked of MI6, or what new role, if any, MI6 had taken up.
Four arrested in UK on suspicion of spying on Jewish sites for Iran
The four were arrested in relation to an ongoing investigation into surveillance of locations linked to Jewish communities.
UK gov't launches independent review into 'scourge' of antisemitism in England's schools
An independent review led by Sir David Bell will examine antisemitism in English schools and colleges, aiming to improve support for teachers and students.
WATCH: Israel launches flights to return citizens stranded abroad amid war with Iran
Flights are planned from Muscat to Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London's Heathrow, Madrid, and Rome as well as from Riyadh to Frankfurt.
Is Britain falling behind allies on IRGC? Expert explains costs of delayed proscription - interview
Experts warn the UK is "playing catch-up" by failing to proscribe the IRGC. While the government hints at new "proxy-disruption" tools, critics call the delay a threat to national security.
Why Israel still honors Britain in its streets despite bitter history
The long, seesawing history of Britain’s involvement in Zionism, from imperial sponsorship to modern diplomatic rupture.
Bomb damage at Iran's Evin prison raises fears for detained Britons, family says
Joe Bennett, who is in regular contact with his jailed mother, Lindsay Foreman, has reported worsening conditions inside the facility as bombing continues in the capital for a fourth day.