Celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II’s milestones have been national moments of reflection and celebration.
Author: MEGAN SPECIA
At Dublin Airport, Staff Shortages Lead to Travel Chaos
More than 1,000 passengers missed flights there in a day, part of a spate of similar difficulties across Europe as demand for travel surges.
Eager London Riders Get Up Early for Elizabeth Line’s Debut
The London subway’s sleek new Elizabeth line officially opened Tuesday, drawing train enthusiasts and awing normally stoic London commuters.
Homes for Ukrainians? The U.K. Isn’t Making It Easy
A plan that allows Britons to sponsor people fleeing the Russian invasion has been plagued by visa delays and safeguarding concerns.
U.K. Lawmaker Reportedly Arrested Over Rape Allegations
The arrest, of a man who has not yet been identified, was the latest in a string of sexual misconduct allegations against members of Parliament.
How Public Services Are Operating in Ukraine
Our reporters answer readers’ questions about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Many of you asked about schools and hospitals.
How Public Services Are Operating in Ukraine
Our reporters answer readers’ questions about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Many of you asked about schools and hospitals.
Britain’s Parliament Is Rocked by Sexist Episodes. Again.
Encouraging more women to run for office, critics say, is just one way to counter pervasive misogyny and sexual harassment in Parliament.
U.K. Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Stokes Anger and Dread
The government’s proposal has led to recriminations from rights groups, and anxiety among migrants who fear being sent away.
U.K. Court Order Moves Assange Closer to Extradition
The court formally ordered the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder to the United States, but it still needs approval from a British cabinet minister and his defense can appeal to her directly.