Kate Middleton was emotional when she talked to Johannah Churchill, the nurse who captured a photo of her colleague Melanie wearing personal protective equipment at a clinic for COVID-19 patients.
New vaccine breakthrough lifts global hope against pandemic
'English nouveau': a young red to rival Beaujolais
Ireland star Lowe prepares to tackle the 'beast' that is England
UN General Assembly president assails Security Council
Moderna vaccine news sends stocks higher, Dow nears 30,000
Canada, Britain give first media freedom award to Belarus journalists
Princess Diana’s black sheep sweater was one of her most favorite items in her wardrobe.
A British Diplomat, Stephen Ellison, a 61-year-old, saved a college student in China after she fell into a river after taking a photo.
British diplomat in China earns hero status after river rescue
Viral immunity is a complicated process, though early studies suggest it’s at least plausible for someone to get COVID-19 twice.
EU warns 'extremely late' for post-Brexit deal
UK PM insists he's fighting fit despite order to self-isolate
Syria's foreign minister Walid Muallem dies
Walmart is selling its majority stake in the local retail chain Seiyu, its latest exit after it pulled out of Britain and Argentina.
“The Crown” actress Emma Corrin opened up about a difficult scene they had to shoot in Spain that ended with her needing to be hospitalized.
Prince Harry was criticized after he made a surprise appearance on BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing." Some accused the royal of being desperate for attention and trying to stay relevant.
Jude Law felt that Warner Bros.' decision to dismiss Johnny Depp from the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise was unusual.
British PM self-isolating after contact tests positive for coronavirus
Lewis Hamilton: The world champion some find hard to like
United Airlines wants to calm its customers’ fears of contracting COVID-19 during a transatlantic flight.
British and EU negotiators launched a desperate final stretch of trade talks Sunday, with both sides determined not to give ground, despite the looming threat of failure.