UK to spend $4 billion on job training to curb reliance on migrant workers
Britain will spend a record $4 billion to increase training opportunities as part of an effort to train locals and reduce reliance on foreign workers.
UK and EU hit Russia with sweeping sanctions after Trump-Putin call fails to advance ceasefire
Western leaders warn Putin is buying time as U.K. and EU announce sanctions targeting Russia's military, energy, and illegal oil transport amid ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Denmark rethinks nuclear ban after Spain-Portugal blackout exposes green energy vulnerability
Denmark's nuclear policy shift reflects Europe's energy challenges. With net-zero ambitions under fire, the debate over renewable energy's role intensifies.
US-UK trade deal a 'good solid start,' Farage says
Former U.K. Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage reacts to the trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom and weighs in on the negotiations between President Trump and the European Union.
China criticizes US-UK trade deal, says it's 'basic principle' not to target other countries: report
China criticized the trade agreement reached between the U.S. and the U.K. last week as it could potentially push Chinese products out of British supply chains.
Trump unveils new UK trade deal, calls it 'incredible day for America'
President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with the U.K., calling it the "first in a series of agreements" and an "incredible day for America."
Trump confirms trade deal with UK: 'Full and comprehensive'
President Donald Trump said he will announce a “full and comprehensive" trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom Thursday.
UK chancellor touts defense spending push, outlines US trade talks
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves is in the U.S. for trade talks and told FOX Business she sees an opportunity to deepen economic ties between Britain and America.
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses NATO and trade
Reeves says a trade deal between the US and UK is 'long overdue'
UK slashes some tariffs against US amid Trump's tariff war: 'No country off the hook'
The U.K. responded to Trump's tariffs by slashing tariffs on 89 British products in a bid to ease strain on British businesses hit hard by the levied taxes.
UK-based Jaguar Land Rover puts pause on shipments to US amid Trump tariffs
Days after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, Jaguar Land Rover in the U.K. is pausing all shipments to the U.S.
Activists place Elon Musk salute cutouts on Tesla chargers, video shows
Cutouts of Elon Musk giving a salute during a January inauguration event were seen affixed to Tesla chargers in London in video posted to social media last week.
British Steel warns of 2,700 job losses from blast furnace closures
The struggling British Steel said it could close its blast furnaces as soon as June with the potential loss of up to 2,700 jobs due in part to tariffs and environmental costs.
London's Heathrow Airport to reopen after fire causes power outage
London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom will reopen later today after a fire caused a “significant" power outage, the airport said.
Expert says President Trump 'is absolutely right' that world needs more energy resources
Demands that all countries convert to clean energy at high speed are economically disastrous, one expert says. What’s needed is more energy and more clean energy innovation.
Man in yearslong battle to retrieve lost Bitcoin hard drive worth around $800 million offers to buy landfill
A man wants to buy a landfill in order to look for and retrieve a Bitcoin hard drive that he lost in 2013 and that is worth millions of dollars.
Vance tells world leaders AI must be 'free from ideological bias,' American tech won't be censorship tool
Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that the United States intends to remain the dominant force in AI and warned that the EU's far tougher regulatory approach to the technology could cripple it.
British Airways crewmember accidentally deploys emergency slide at airport
A British Airways crewmember accidentally deployed the aircraft’s emergency slide at London’s Heathrow Airport on Monday morning, delaying the flight for hours.
Rupert Grint, 'Harry Potter' actor, ordered to pay $2.3 million after losing legal dispute over taxes
Rupert Grint, best known for playing Ron Weasley in the "Harry Potter" film franchise, reportedly owes $2.3 million after losing a legal battle with tax authorities in London.
Two historic London food markets, hundreds of years old, to permanently close
The Smithfield and Billingsgate markets have a long history in the city of London, and date back nearly 900 years. They will permanently close in the coming years.