The refurbishment work is expected to have a temporary effect on the country’s tourism industry.
Spain accused Rwanda's intelligence chief of partaking in reprisal mass murders following the Rwandan genocide.
The British fashion designer donates 25 of her daughter's designer outfits to raise funds for the charity.
Danish chef René Redzepi has said losing his top ranking on the 50 restaurants list in 2013 was an "avalanche of disaster."
Production continues in full swing for “Captain America: Civil War” in Atlanta, including a London scene.
Seventeen people were arrested in clashes following the Conservative Party's surprise victory in the U.K. general elections.
Markets should not see it as an "aspiration" to return to the "under-priced" liquidity seen before the 2007-09 financial crisis, the bank said.
A new report found that 75 percent of London properties being investigated on corruption charges were owned by anonymous offshore entities.
CAGE, a group founded by a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, says U.K. intelligence turned a "beautiful" man into Jihadi John.
Northern Ireland has been under pressure to cut its dependence on a 10 billion-pound annual grant from London to run its public services.
The Clean Water Act penalties would come on top of more than $42 billion BP has set aside or spent for clean-up, compensation and fines.
Failing to speak English was a "huge wasted opportunity," Boris Johnson said.
A technical failure at an air traffic control center in Britain caused widespread disruption to flights in and out of London last week.
Two of the men were arrested Thursday morning while five others have been detained since earlier this week.
The unidentified young couple returned from Turkey, where they reportedly tried to cross the Syrian border to join a terror group, but were unsuccessful.
A fire forces the evacuation and closure of a train station in London.
Already enduring a wrist injury, Rafael Nadal will undergo appendix surgery next month and end his season early.
High attendance, growing television reach have strengthened the case for regular season games at Wembley.
At-risk passengers will have their temperature taken and will fill out a questionnaire.
The U.K. previously raised its threat level to "severe" as authorities believe more than 500 Britons have joined ISIS or al Qaeda.
Anjem Choudary — a self-styled preacher and former head of banned Islamist group Islam4UK — is reportedly among the nine people arrested.
Economic inequality and civil unrest have made London one of Europe's least livable cities.