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British MPs approve first stage of Brexit bill
Most MPs campaigned to stay in the EU but as debate on the bill began, many said they would accept the result
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Britain's May in Turkey to seek stronger ties after Brexit vote
Spokesperson says increased security cooperation and a new trade relationship would top the talks agenda
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Papers cast new light on Britain's 'mad' George III
Papers detail the life and times of Britain's longest-reigning king
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Brexit: What we know
Britain is set to become the first European Union member to leave the bloc following a referendum last year
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British PM says Trump 'recognises importance of NATO'
The British premier is expected to visit Trump in the spring, according to Downing Street
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Britain's health service in a 'humanitarian crisis'
A spokeswoman for NHS England said plans were in place to cope with increased pressure during the winter
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Nisar, delegation of British and EU parliaments discuss Kashmir issue
Interior minister says Pakistan’s viewpoint needs to be understood in right context
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British PM defends BISP after MPs criticise aid to Pakistan
Nigel Evans warns cash transfers to Pakistan 'clearly open to fraud'
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Britain gets creative in fighting rampant food waste
The kitchen serves up weekly vegetarian lunches to up to 50 people in Hackney
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Britain criticises focus on Israel settlements after Kerry speech
The comments from Downing Street come a day after Kerry issued a stern warning to Israel
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Queen Elizabeth hails unsung heroes in Christmas message
The royal family gather for Christmas at Queen Elizabeth's private Sandringham estate in Norfolk, eastern England
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Britain's Prince Charles warns of return to 'dark days of 1930s'
Prince Charles said he wants to be seen as "Defender of Faiths" to reflect Britain's multicultural society
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Britain urged to increase cyber security in financial services
Britain's intelligence agencies need to do more to protect the financial services industry from cyber crime
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Uncertainty for remaining Calais kids over UK transfers
Britain tightened the admission criteria for unaccompanied migrant children without family in Britain
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Britain to adopt new anti-Semitism definition to fight hate crime
The IHRA definition adopted by the group's 31 member countries, including Britain
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Six months on, Brexit rift among Britons remains wide
Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to begin formal exit talks by the end of March
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Financial activities: ‘London’s City will disperse post-Brexit’
Dutch finance minister says there will be a ‘lot of movement’
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British PM joins Gulf summit for post-Brexit trade talks
Theresa May is the first British premier and the first woman to attend the annual summit
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This London restaurant serves the most expensive kebab in the world
The pricey kebab is made from Japanese Wagyu beef, fresh morel mushrooms and 25-year-old Italian vinegar
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UK citizens could pay to retain EU perks, says top negotiator
Prime Minister Theresa May has vowed to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty by March
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Scotland sets out legal case to have a say on Brexit trigger
A vote in Scottish parliament would probably not be binding on May's government, but ignoring it would break precedent
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UK's Johnson calls for end to Kashmir violence in Islamabad visit
Britain and Pakistan will increase trade, security ties, says the visiting foreign secretary
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British teens drink a 'bathtub' of sugary drinks a year
The tax on drinks with more than five grams of sugar per 100 millilitres will be introduced in two years
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British navy warns Spanish ship with flares near Gibraltar
The Angeles Alvarino, a survey ship operated by Spain's state Oceanographic Institute, entered the disputed waters
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Nisar leaves for Britain
The interior minister would meet his British counterpart Amber Rudd, besides calling on Foreign Minister Boris Johnson
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British 'sharia courts' under scrutiny
The first sharia court appeared in London in 1982 under the government of Margaret Thatcher
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Britain could still change its mind over EU divorce, man who drafted Article 50 says
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will invoke Article 50 by the end of March
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One of Britain's 'most wanted' arrested in Tenerife
Mohammed Jahangir Alam was convicted in absentia in 2010 for alleged sexual assault and sentenced to 14 years in jail
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Fate of child migrants uncertain before France demolishes Jungle camp
The Jungle has become a symbol of Europe's failure to solve the migration crisis
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Man arrested over alleged rape inside UK parliament
The attack reportedly took place in the early hours of last Friday
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British banks keep cyber attacks under wraps to protect image
Reported attacks on financial institutions in Britain have risen from just 5 in 2014 to 75 so far this year
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Britain's Royal Mail bans delivery of Samsung Galaxy Note 7s
Making it potentially difficult for many Britons to return the recalled devices
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Britain 'will allow EU citizens to stay' after Brexit
Theresa May has said she "fully expects" to be able to guarantee the rights of EU citizens to stay in Britain
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EU advises British press to regulate coverage of terrorists who are Muslim
The report said that Muslims are portrayed in a negative light by certain politicians
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Britain to allow troops to opt-out of human rights law
The plan is intended to prevent legal claims against members of the armed forces which amount to "false charges"
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Corbyn re-elected leader of UK's opposition Labour Party
The left-winger defeated rival Owen Smith with 61.8 percent of the vote to 38.2 percent
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Palestinians' Abbas seeks British apology for 1917 Jewish homeland declaration
The British mission to the United Nations had no immediate comment
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New British PM calls for tougher stance on migrants
May's predecessor David Cameron last year promised that Britain would accept 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020
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UK takes record action on violence against women as 'revenge porn' rises
More than 117,000 cases of domestic abuse, rape and sexual offences went to trial; 87,000 defendants found guilty
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Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit
Modi and May met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the Chinese city of Hangzhou
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20% of British public against admitting single Pakistani migrant: survey
Survey reveals a strong desire for reduction in migrants from Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and South Asia
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Three charged with selling horsemeat as beef in Britain
A scandal that horsemeat was being sold in some imported beef products had rocked the country's food industry in 2013
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Britian shines against Dutch for first women’s hockey gold
In the shoot-out, both sides missed their attempts but Britain took the lead when Bray was fouled as she took her turn
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Infamous British preacher proposed converting Buckingham Palace into mosque
Choudary faces up to 10 years in jail for inviting support for Islamic State
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British teenager forced to marry cousin at gunpoint in Pakistan
Khan's cousin who was six years older, kept her captive for three years and raped her every night
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British banker back in court over Hong Kong double murder
Jutting has previously indicated he would plead not guilty to two charges of murder
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Britain's new i360 tower a 'pier in the sky'
The tower's designers say the new structure is in keeping with Brighton's history of bold architecture
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Permissible to have sex slaves in Islam: UK imam
Controversial Cardiff imam says one of the signs of Doomsday will be when a slave girl gives birth to her master
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British 'donkey whisperer' translates 'ee-aws' using technology
Owner of Real Donkeys has been studying the animals for more than 20 years
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New British PM calls Pakistan a dependable ally
Nawaz tells Theresa May Islamabad will work closely with her govt