Envoys ask policy chief Borrell to draw up possible 'legal consequences' in bid to stop West Bank move, saying time is short; British PM talks with Abbas, reiterates opposition

Also, Netanyahu tells UK's Boris Johnson that Israel remains committed to peace negotiations with Palestinians based on 'creative and realistic' Trump plan

Police chief describes night as 'naked men, happy drunks, angry drunks, fights and more angry drunks,' as PM Johnson faces push-back over timing of move

Officials concerned about possible public disorder as hospitality industry relaunches after over 3 months, as well as spread of coronavirus; PM Johnson: 'Let's not blow it'

The Elders, an organization founded by Nelson Mandela and which includes the previous UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon, say EU should continue pressuring Jerusalem against move

As 'passionate' Israel defender, British PM says he has followed Netanyahu's plan with 'sadness,' warns it will threaten budding relations with Arab states

Housing Secretary Jenrick admits he held talks with businessman Idan Ofer while at Treasury in 2018, but insists he recused himself from rival company's bid for government aid

Shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy says Britain cannot be a 'silent witness' to extension of Israeli sovereignty to West Bank

Calls for sacking of Robert Jenrick over decision to approve development nixed by planners after meeting with developer Richard Desmond who later donated to Conservative Party

Recording lowest daily death rates since March, government moves to reopen restaurants, cinemas, museums and galleries as it also eases social distancing rules

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