Telegraph says move comes after Tehran allegedly plotted to kidnap and kill British citizens for their supposed involvement in protests in the Islamic Republic

Newly released documents show London was aware of the threat posed by the al-Qaeda leader in December 2000

Owner says about 100 people got in touch about free offer and 2 were selected; Second Chance program previously aimed at those with tattoos connected to gangs, toxic relationships

The two countries have been particularly vocal in their criticism of Tehran's response to almost three months of protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini

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

Part 2 of a Times of Israel series examining what $90,000 can get homebuyers looking to climb the nation’s steep real estate ladder -- this time by looking at properties abroad

Incident takes place in the English port town of Dover, the arrival point for many migrants who cross the English Channel from France in small boats

Residents of New Delhi welcome accession of Rishi Sunak as triumph over Britain's long colonial rule of India: 'The wheel of fortune has turned completely'

Britain's first leader of color meets with King Charles III, who had just accepted resignation of Liz Truss; says he'll place 'economic stability and confidence' at heart of agenda

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

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