TEHRAN, September 13 - Authorities in Britain have rejected claims by two Russians suspected of poisoning a double spy in March in the English town of Salisbury, repeating their previous statements that the pair were Moscow’s agents and had carried out the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
TEHRAN, September 12 - The British government has slammed Russia’s most recent clarifications on a spy poisoning case that has caused bilateral relations to sink to historic lows, saying Moscow has responded with nothing but “lies” to requests for more investigation into the issue.
TEHRAN, September 10 - British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party faces a "catastrophic split" if she persists with her so-called Chequers proposals on Brexit and 80 or more of her lawmakers are prepared to vote against the proposals, a former junior minister said.
TEHRAN, September 06 - The British government has a robust contingency plan for a situation where the country leaves the European Union in March next year without reaching a deal with the bloc, a snap photo of a state document has revealed.
TEHRAN, September 06 - Britain's security minister has directly blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for a poisoning attack in March in the southern English city of Salisbury a day after London named two suspects for an incident that has caused relations between the two countries to sink to historic lows.
TEHRAN, September 06 - The Russian government has categorically rejected the UK's "unacceptable" claim that Kremlin had been involved in a nerve agent attack in March on a former spy in Salisbury.
TEHRAN, September 06 - Some 3.7 million children in the UK are living in households that are too poor to afford a healthy diet, a new report has revealed.
TEHRAN, September 06 - The UK opposition Labour Party fully adopts a controversial definition of anti-Semitism that is being promoted by the pro-Israel lobby. The party’s ruling body adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition but says free speech on Israel will be protected. Many pro-Palestine activists, however, fear they will now be muzzled or expelled from the Labour Party. Robert Carter reports from the British capital London.
TEHRAN, September 05 -Pro-Palestinian groups across the United Kingdom have expressed concern and outrage over the opposition Labour Party’s decision to fully adopt a Zionist-backed definition of anti-Semitism.
TEHRAN, September 05 -A former governor of the Bank of England has warned that Britain will remain as closely as possible to the European Union after it officially leaves the bloc in March, predicting that the government of Prime Minister Theresa May would fail to reach an exit deal with the EU.
TEHRAN, September 05 - A new poll carried out in the United Kingdom has found that most people in the country feel disillusioned with the way the economy is functioning.
A fresh acid attack has been reported in the United Kingdom where a teenager has suffered life-changing injuries as result of exposure to corrosive material.
TEHRAN, August 30 -The British government has announced plans to ban the sales of energy drinks to children, amid growing concern about the impact that the high-caffeine, high-sugar drinks are having on young people’s health.
TEHRAN, August 29 -Results of a new study suggest that more than a fifth of girls aged 14 in the United Kingdom have committed self-harm amid reports of increased admissions in hospitals of children and teenagers who have hurt themselves as a way of dealing with difficult feelings.
TEHRAN, August 29 -A member of the British Parliament has called for more action to tackle the high rates of child slavery in the United Kingdom as the government ramps up efforts to deal with sex trafficking of girls and gangs' use of children as drug mules.
TEHRAN, August 29 -Britain is reportedly trying to maintain trade with Iran in face of returning US sanctions and is even seeking tips from Japan on how to dodge US bans without being implicated.
TEHRAN, August 28 - British Prime Minister Theresa May has brushed aside claims that she might step down over criticisms about her fragile Brexit policy, saying she would fight off a possible leadership bid by former foreign minister Boris Johnson in an upcoming Conservative Party conference.