
President Donald Trump attacks UK's National Health Service, angers British politicians across party lines
President Donald Trump attacked the UK's state-funded National Health Service (NHS), angering British politicians across party lines. Trump took to Twitter in response to television coverage of an "NHS in Crisis" march over the weekend in London, claiming it showed how the universal healthcare system offered by NHS is not working.

Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle branded 'ineffectual' after top team barely changes, ministers refuse to accept new posts
Theresa May's long-awaited government reshuffle on Monday was branded ineffectual and shambolic after she promoted few fresh faces to her top team.

British government set to undergo reshuffle as Prime Minister Theresa May seeks to reassert her authority
Britain's government is to undergo a reshuffle on Monday as Prime Minister Theresa May looks to reassert her authority following a string of high-profile departures, according to MPs

Britain to set minimum content standards for children on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter
Facebook and Twitter will have to adapt their websites for younger users after ministers caved into a campaign by peers and children's charities.

Britain to set minimum content standards for children on platforms including Facebook and Twitter
Facebook and Twitter will have to adapt their websites for younger users after ministers caved into a campaign by peers and children's charities.

British health secretary Jeremy Hunt warns Facebook to stay away from his children
Facebook, however, said it launched Messenger Kids after talking to thousands of parents, associations like National PTA and parenting experts.

Olympic organisers investigate sponsors empty seats
Olympic organizers are investigating how rows of seats at some venues were left empty on the first full day of competition at the London Games.

Did Cameron pick 'pro-Murdoch' minister for BSkyB deal?
A British minister in the hot seat for his alleged close ties to Rupert Murdoch's media empire did lobby Prime Minister David Cameron to back the tycoon's bid for satellite broadcaster BSkyB, according to a memo made public

Many squirm as Murdoch reveals close ties with govt
Several people in the David Cameron government were left squirming as James Murdoch's deposition with the Leveson Inquiry yesterday revealed close proximity with people in power, particularly on the issue of the failed BSkyB takeover bid.