Those identifying as Muslim and those with no religion increase since 2011 census; archbishop of York says it is 'no great surprise' the Christian proportion is declining over time

Top police official says attack on facility in Dover that processes migrants crossing Channel from northern Europe was targeted, but may not reach threshold of terrorism

Israeli PM says the two countries share mutual interests as well as an 'unwavering' commitment to democratic values, looks forward to future cooperation

Former Treasury chief, who will be Britain's first leader of color, will replace Liz Truss after her turbulent 45-day term roiled both the party and the country

Former finance minister reportedly holds lengthy talks with ex-PM Boris Johnson ahead of repeat party leadership contest that could be decided within a week

France, Britain and Germany say they are 'deeply concerned' by Iran's transfer of UAVs to Russia in violation of resolution anchoring nuke deal

British press ravages Truss, saying she is 'clinging to power' with 'authority in tatters,' as another minister resigns and conservative lawmakers rebel

Just Stop Oil activists protest fossil fuel extraction by dumping two cans of Heinz tomato soup over one of the Dutch artist’s most iconic works, though painting unlikely damaged

Near the site of one of the genocide's most heavily photographed atrocities, lighting designer Jenny Kagan brings the city's wartime past 'Out of Darkness'

Police in Paris use tear gas on demonstrators trying to reach mission, while London forces skirmish with anti-Iran crowd trying to break into mission

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