A 14-year-old boy was handed an 11-year sentence on Monday for stabbing his teacher in the stomach in a racially-motivated attack.
The teenager, who cannot be named due to legal restrictions, admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent to Vincent Uzomah at a school in Bradford, northern England.
Full StoryThere were fresh twists Thursday in the child sex abuse allegations against former British prime minister Edward Heath, with two key players denying claims about the late Conservative leader.
Heath, who was prime minister between 1970 and 1974 and died in 2005 aged 89, has dominated headlines in Britain this week as the most senior establishment figure to be named in investigations into historic abuse.
Full StoryA former prime minister was drawn into the complex web of historic child sex abuse allegations in Britain Monday, when the police watchdog announced an investigation involving 1970s leader Edward Heath.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it would investigate a claim from a retired senior policeman that prosecution of a person accused of child sex abuse in the 1990s was dropped when they threatened to expose Heath, who died in 2005.
Full StoryFour people died when a private jet crashed into a car auction site and burst into flames in southern England on Friday, police said.
The pilot and three passengers died when the Phenom 300 jet attempted to land at Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire and crashed into the nearby site.
Full StoryIran's President Hassan Rouhani said British Prime Minister David Cameron expressed an interest in reopening his country's embassy in Tehran during a telephone conversation between the two leaders Thursday.
"In phone call just now, #British PM @David_Cameron welcomed #IranDeal & Iran's constructive role in the negotiations," Rouhani said on Twitter, referring to the talks that led to a historic agreement Tuesday on Iran's nuclear program.
Full StoryBritain will send another spy plane to fly over Iraq and Syria in what Defense Secretary Michael Fallon called a "new Battle of Britain" Thursday, as it edges towards joining U.S.-led air strikes in Syria.
Fallon announced Britain would take delivery of a new Airseeker plane next month, which would "shortly after" be deployed to carry out reconnaissance of suspected Islamic State (IS) group targets.
Full StoryHundreds of Sikhs protested outside the British parliament on Wednesday, calling for the release of what they said were Sikh political prisoners in India.
Demonstrators also raised the case of octogenarian Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who is on hunger strike in India to press the same cause.
Full StoryThe British army apologized Tuesday for the deaths of three reservists who collapsed while trying out for the elite SAS unit during a heatwave, after a coroner found the force guilty of neglect.
Edward Maher, 31, and Craig Roberts, 24, were pronounced dead on the Brecon Beacons mountain range in July 2013 after suffering heatstroke during a 16-mile (26-kilometer) march.
Full StoryAn Austrian court on Tuesday sentenced a British soldier to nine years in jail for breaking into a local family's home and sexually abusing their six-year-old daughter.
Lawyers for the paratrooper, who has not been named, said they would appeal the sentence.
Full StoryRussia on Monday said the state news agency Rossiya Segodnya had had a bank account closed in London in a move that it said was connected to sanctions over Ukraine.
The foreign ministry said the "closure" of a Barclay's bank account on July 8 was linked to sanctions against the agency's head Dmitry Kiselyov over Ukraine, adding it was demanding an explanation from the British authorities.
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