Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to move back to the United Kingdom with their children, six years after stepping down from their royal duties. Multiple British media outlets have reported on their imminent return.
British media, including The Sun, are reporting on the case of 38-year-old British woman Elizabeth Ross, found dead in a suitcase in an abandoned building in Kypseli, Athens, focusing on her last movements, sent messages, and a three-day gap.
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin boycotted the FIFA World Cup final in protest against FIFA. This decision highlighted ongoing tensions between the two football governing bodies.
Prince Harry and others, including Elton John, lost their privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers. Harry expressed strong disappointment, calling the court's decision a 'complete and obvious cover-up.'
Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolayev and his mistress Ana Nasobina were assassinated in Monaco, with British media linking the incident to a 'Monaco battalion'.
British media are describing the current competition for the top scorer title in football as a historic and epic battle, noting the incredibly fast pace set by the contenders.
British media reports suggest that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to humiliate Prince William during their upcoming visit to the UK, potentially by linking an Invictus Games announcement to a location significant to William.
A Polish woman sentenced to eight years in the UK for child abuse in a nursery has been released after 14 months, and contrary to British media reports, she was not deported to Poland.
British media personality Katie Price has revealed her biggest regrets regarding cosmetic procedures, specifically highlighting a failed Brazilian butt lift and various fillers.
British reports are highlighting a Croatian coastal city, commending its culture, gastronomy, and affordable prices, including wine for as little as 2.5 euros per glass.
Salaries for the young actors in the upcoming 'Harry Potter' television adaptation have reportedly been leaked, with British media detailing their earnings of over 60,000 pounds per episode.
Former Google executive Matt Brittin has been officially appointed as the new Director General of the BBC, taking office on May 18. His 18-year career at Google, including leadership roles in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, is highlighted as he prepares to lead the British broadcaster.
Multiple British media outlets reported the arrest of former UK Ambassador to the US, Lord Mandelson, on suspicion of official misconduct related to information leaks to Jeffrey Epstein.
With Cyprus remaining for the time being outside of Europe’s border-free Schengen zone, the European Union’s new electronic entry/exit system (EES) will not be applied on the island when it comes into force in most of the rest of Europe in April. British media in particular has been full of stories of tourists from the United Kingdom and […]
An opinion piece argues that the British media should move away from 'hot takes' and sensation-seeking, advocating for more thoughtful and clear explanations of political leadership and current events.
Last year's media attention from a British newspaper, which highlighted Finland's Huuhanranta beach as the 'Saimaa Riviera,' continues to draw a significant flow of visitors to the remote swimming area in South Karelia.
After years of largely enthusiastic reporting, British broadcast media are reportedly starting to adopt a more skeptical stance regarding the benefits and implications of artificial intelligence.
King Charles and Queen Camilla made a surprising entrance at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, arriving via the iconic TARDIS from 'Doctor Who,' an act that British media noted as a breach of protocol and a major surprise for the audience.
English filmmaker Danny Boyle's biopic 'Ink,' which chronicles Rupert Murdoch's revolution of British media, is set to open the 83rd Venice Film Festival on September 2.
A British media report on whaling in Iceland featured an interview with a 'spokesperson for the Icelandic government,' raising questions about their identity and role.
Manchester United has initiated early stages of a major infrastructure project to build a new stadium with a capacity of 100,000 seats, according to British media reports.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly considering his political future and may announce his resignation today, according to multiple British media outlets. This comes amid increasing pressure and speculation about his leadership.
England defender Tino Livramento has been ruled out of the 2026 World Cup due to injury. Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea has been called up as his replacement in the squad.
British media reports suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin has further tightened security measures around himself and his family, allegedly calling his daughters to live with him in a 'fortress mansion' due to fears for his life.
The Pentagon announced plans to withdraw 5,000 US soldiers from Germany, a move that has drawn criticism from influential Republicans in Congress and surprised local German communities. The decision could potentially be blocked by Congress, though details of the plan are emerging.
Syros is emerging as an authentic and rising travel destination of international interest, receiving extensive praise from established British media. The island is highlighted for its elegance, culture, and natural beauty.
An attempted intrusion occurred at a British military base in Scotland, leading to the arrest of two suspects aged 34 and 31. British media sources describe the individuals as potential Iranian spies, with the incident taking place during a sensitive security period.
A recent meta-study, reported by British media, suggests that daily collagen intake can improve skin elasticity and strengthen joints, though it is not a universal cure-all.
British media reports detail Prince Andrew's angry response when asked to vacate Royal Lodge, with him reportedly stating, 'You can't do this to me, I am the Queen's son,' amidst the fallout from the Epstein scandal.
The Venice Film Festival is set to open with a film by Danny Boyle, known for 'Trainspotting', which is a biography of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and explores the revolution of British media.
British media reports suggest David Beckham could have his most lucrative year yet, with estimated earnings around $170 million. This comes amidst an ongoing conflict with his son, Brooklyn.
Shelling in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, has resulted in one death and two injuries, while the Sumy compression station was also hit. Meanwhile, British media reports a Russian ship exercise 75 kilometers off the UK coast.
Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, remained tight-lipped regarding media reports that the UN is seeking a 'looser' solution to the Cyprus problem. The reports have recently resurfaced in British media.
Comcast's Sky has acquired ITV's media and entertainment arm for £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion), a deal set to significantly reshape the British television landscape. This acquisition aims to strengthen Sky's position against streaming giants and involves job cuts and content sharing agreements.
Andy Burnham, the UK's prime minister-in-waiting, has been dominating British media attention with his public appearances, including a highly publicized journey from Manchester to London, even before officially taking office.
British media has identified a new 'European Hawaii' destination, highlighting its affordable accommodation, cheap beer, and reasonably priced restaurant meals as an ideal holiday spot.
A man has been convicted following a viral video of a 12-year-old girl holding an axe and knife, which ignited a racism debate in British media marked by misinformation.
Tyson Fury's eldest daughter, Venezuela, married young boxer Noah Price at just 16 years old in a private ceremony, which has drawn significant attention and controversy from British media and social networks.
London and British media are expressing shock and disgust following an antisemitic attack in the city. The incident has been described as "sickening" by British papers and has left London in an "antisemitism shock."
British media, including The Times, reported that the UK is considering sending rejected asylum seekers to "return centers" in Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, a plan that has sparked strong political reactions in Macedonia.
Tourists from the United Kingdom have been among the most loyal guests on the Adriatic for years, and British media often write about Croatian destinations worth visiting.
The British media outlet admitted to having made a "serious error" by omitting to cut the offensive term uttered by a guest with Tourette's syndrome and announced the opening of an investigation.
According to British media reports, Ukraine requires an additional 250,000 soldiers for its ongoing conflict with Russia, a claim met with skepticism by some military experts.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after police opened an investigation linked to his dealings with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Thames Valley Police said officers detained a man in his sixties from Norfolk on Thursday morning and carried out searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk. The force did not name the suspect, in line with national guidance. Multiple British media outlets, including the BBC and The Guardian, iden...