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Drinking tea is considered one of Britain's favourite past-times, but its rituals have divided connoisseurs for years
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt lauds people for defending democracy
The heatwave led to more than 20,000 deaths across Europe, including 15,000 in France alone and 2,193 in Britain.
The billion-dollar project MenStar is to target men with or at risk of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa
Schools could for the first time treat LGBT life the same as heterosexuality in a radical shift
Britain blames Russia for the poisonings and identified the poison as Novichok
May has vows to stick to her plan to negotiate the closest possible trade ties with the EU
The new round of space tourists will be propelled miles into the atmosphere, before coming back down to Earth
The troops will help bring the stability and security that the Afghan people deserve, British PM expected to say
Nearly three-quarters of British public disagree with attitude that woman's place is in the home