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Protests in Hong Kong have grown increasingly violent over the last four months. While the protests were initially started when an extradition bill was nearly pushed through the legal system, the protests have grown to become a struggle for democracy in Hong Kong. People from the special administrative region who are living and studying in the UK have been protesting in support, and want the UK government to take a stand to support its former colony.
I have lived in the UK for over 10 years but I'm still scared for myself and my family, pro-democracy activist John Song* writes.
UK police have questioned Anne Sacoolas over the accidental death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn and passed on details to the Crown Prosecution Service. The UK government are currently reviewing the rules which govern diplomatic immunity arrangements, which Sacoolas originally used to flee the UK.
Luxembourg's refusal to move event inside and away from booing pro-EU protesters described as "extraordinary" by UK government, as Brussels demands concrete Brexit proposals from the prime minister.
Foreign secretary suggests government will find a way around the legislation, to ensure the UK leaves the EU at the end of October.
UK prime minister receives a less than warm welcome during visit to Scottish first minister's residence.
Boris Johnson has begun his premiership as leader of the United Kingdom. From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, the UK has had some iconic and controversial leaders. We take a look at what makes a good prime minister, with help from Professor of British Government at the University of Leeds, Kevin Theakston.
The director continues to hold a British honour despite being stripped of titles by other countries and institutions.
Far from being faceless statistics each death represents an individual, family and community tragedy on a shocking scale, Joanna Cherry writes.
Poverty was defined as having less than 60% of average household income.