We have started to collect the most important news related to United Kingdom in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A law that allows councils in England and Wales to ban certain activities in public is leading to "bizarre new criminal offences", campaigners say.
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Kyle Lafferty continues his hot goalscoring streak as Northern Ireland beat Finland to boost their chances of making Euro 2016.
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All babies in the UK will soon have a potentially life-saving vaccine against meningitis B after a deal with drug manufacturers, the health secretary says.
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Unbeaten Kell Brook wants to fight Amir Khan in an all-British world title bout at Wembley in June.
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Richard Cockerill says England and Leicester centre Manu Tuilagi is likely to miss the rest of the season with injury.
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Chris Coleman tells his players to prove they are the best Wales team since 1958 by qualifying for Euro 2016.
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Gareth Bale scores twice to send Wales two points clear at the top of Group B with a comfortable win over 10-man Israel.
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The father of a British man killed in the Alps air crash urges airlines to look after pilots "properly", saying the victims of the disaster should "never be forgotten".
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A spectator is killed in a crash involving British driver Jann Mardenborough during an endurance race at the Nurburgring.
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Danny Welbeck, Raheem Sterling, Leighton Baines and James Milner have been ruled out of England's friendly with Italy on Tuesday.
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All hospitals in England will provide "a truly seven-day NHS" by 2020 under a future Conservative government, David Cameron says.
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Nicola Sturgeon is expected to send a message of "friendship and solidarity" to the rest of the UK during her speech to the SNP conference.
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British teenager who became an unlikely Indian movie star
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Harry Kane scores on his international debut as England beat Lithuania 4-0 for their fifth Euro 2016 qualifying win.
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Northampton beat 14-man Wasps but their victory is soured by a worrying head injury suffered by Wales winger George North.
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Four girls barred from travelling abroad attend the same east London school as three teenagers feared to already be in Syria, it is revealed.
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Italy's top court is to rule whether to uphold the convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of UK student Meredith Kercher.
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Wales boss Chris Coleman says his players' experience of large crowds will help them cope against Israel on Saturday.
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A UK military medic has been discharged from hospital in London after being declared free of Ebola. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be given the experimental drug MIL 77.
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Three new investigations into alleged corruption by the Metropolitan Police over claims of child abuse are to be managed by the police watchdog.
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Bringing back Kevin Pietersen could "tear apart the fabric" of the England team, says former Australia coach John Buchanan.
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Google loses Court of Appeal bid to stop consumers having right to sue in UK over alleged misuse of privacy settings.
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Convicted criminals in England and Wales will have to pay up to £1,200 towards the cost of their court case under new rules, it is revealed.
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Millions of eels have been arriving in the south-west of England having travelled thousands of miles from the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda.
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Influential folk guitarist John Renbourn dies in his home in the Scottish Borders at the age of 70.
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Captain Wayne Rooney warns against putting too much pressure on striker Harry Kane ahead of what could be his England debut.
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Airlines across the world have begun requiring two crew members to always be present in the cockpit, in the wake of the French Alps crash.
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The Supreme Court says letters by Prince Charles to government departments can be published, after a campaign by the Guardian newspaper.
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Not enough is being done to prevent people leaving the UK to join Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, a group of MPs warns.
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Cult US drama Breaking Bad is to be broadcast in full on UK terrestrial television for the first time.
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Law student Erol Incedal is cleared at the Old Bailey of charge of planning terror attack.
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UK retail sales grow more strongly than expected, up 0.7% in February from the previous month, helped by the recovery in the housing market.
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Britain to provide military training to "Syrian moderate opposition forces", Defence Secretary Michael Fallon says
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Preston tops a league table of the UK's "unhealthiest High Streets" according to the Royal Society for Public Health.
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The UK's tax authority has been accused by MPs of failing to properly monitor the system of tax reliefs.
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Football Association chairman Greg Dyke plans contract talks with England boss Roy Hodgson within the next year.
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Fifteen people are arrested as part of an international investigation into the supply of 'skunk' cannabis into Northern Ireland.
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Christophe Berra scores late winning goal for patient Scotland against a game and well-organised Northern Ireland side.
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At least three Britons died in the Alps air crash that killed 150 people, UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says.
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Tottenham defender Danny Rose pulls out of the England squad to face Lithuania and Italy due to injury.
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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is ordered to serve the rest of his jail term in the UK, after losing a request to be transferred to Rwanda.
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Prime Minister David Cameron apologises on behalf of the British government to victims of the contaminated blood scandal.
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Italy's top court delays a decision on whether to uphold the convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of UK student Meredith Kercher.
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Kevin Pietersen rejoins Surrey for the 2015 season as he steps up his bid to earn an England recall.
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The UK government has not shown why it needs to spend £50bn building the HS2 rail link between London and the North, says a House of Lords committee.
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It is "sadly likely" there were some British nationals on board the plane that crashed in the French Alps, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says.
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Britain's biggest companies have doubled the number of female directors, but some smaller firms still have all-male boards.
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RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie says a fourth consecutive second place for England in the Six Nations "is not acceptable".
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The UK's inflation rate fell to 0% in February, the lowest since records began, official figures show.
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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon sets out plans to "modernise" Britain's defences of the Falkland Islands.
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FAW president Trefor Lloyd Hughes accuses England of not keeping to an agreement on who should have the next British Fifa vice-presidency.
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Tesco is facing potential legal action from UK institutional shareholders following its accounting scandal.
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Bank regulators in the United States have criticised two UK banks for failing to make adequate provisions in the event of their collapse.
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Libya's collapse since the overthrow of Colonel Gaddafi has turned it into a potential security threat to the UK, the Foreign Affairs Committee says.
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UK government proposals for further devolution for Scotland were rushed through with insufficient consultation, a parliamentary report warns.
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Former senior tax official Dave Hartnett expresses "surprise" that just one person was prosecuted in the UK over alleged tax evasion by clients of HSBC's Swiss arm.
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Striker Daniel Sturridge will miss England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Lithuania on Friday with a hip injury.
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Leaving the EU could cost the UK economy 2.2% of total output (GDP) by 2030, a study by the think-tank Open Europe says.
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Islamist extremists in the UK will be subject to disruptive measures such as banning orders and closures of premises, Home Secretary Theresa May says.
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British DJ Neil Fox has been charged with nine sex offences involving six people, of whom three were children, Scotland Yard says.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland is selling more of its stake in the US bank Citizens as it continues to focus on the UK market.
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Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana withdraws from the England squad to face Lithuania and Italy with a groin injury.
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Fraud in the licensing of security guards potentially working in some of the UK's most sensitive sites is exposed by a BBC investigation.
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Mosquitoes could bring diseases such as dengue fever and West Nile virus to the UK within the next few decades, disease experts are warning.
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One of America's largest and most technically advanced aircraft carriers - the USS Theodore Roosevelt - has just docked in Britain.
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At least nine British medical students and doctors are feared to have travelled to Syria to work in areas controlled by Islamic State.
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Nine British medical students and doctors are feared to have travelled to Syria to work in areas controlled by Islamic State militants.
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Ireland crush Scotland 73-3 to secure the Women's Six Nations Championship on points difference from France.
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England Test captain Alastair Cook is dismissed for just three playing for the MCC against Yorkshire in Abu Dhabi.
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British singer-songwriter Jackie Trent, known for penning the theme to TV soap Neighbours, and hits by Petula Clark and Frank Sinatra has died aged 74.
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Western powers meeting in London promise they will not accept a "bad deal" with Iran on its nuclear activity, as deadlines for agreement loom.
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The Foreign Office is investigating reports that a British man has died at a shooting range in southern Thailand.
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Ireland retain the Six Nations title after an extraordinary final day ends with England falling six points short of glory.
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Wales thump Italy 61-20, but Ireland's 40-10 victory in Scotland means they lift the Six Nations trophy, despite England's nail-biting performance at Twickenham.
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Defending champions Ireland move into pole position in the Six Nations title race with a record win in Scotland.
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From London to Minneapolis to probe one of Prince's secrets
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Comedy legend Mel Brooks says he is "deeply honoured" to receive an outstanding achievement award from the British Film Institute.
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New evidence indicating British Airways could have done more to prevent one of its pilots abusing children in Kenya and Uganda is uncovered by a BBC investigation.
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A teenager found guilty of planning to behead a British soldier is jailed for 22 years by a judge at the Old Bailey.
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Glee star Dianna Agron is to make her British stage debut in a new play about fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
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UK Supreme Court to rule next week on whether Prince Charles' letters to government should be made public
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Millions of people in the UK and northern Europe have glimpsed the best solar eclipse in years, with large areas plunging into deep shadow.
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The names of sex offence suspects in England and Wales should not be made public unless they are charged, a cross-party group of MPs says.
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Plans to overhaul transport across the North of England, including multi-billion pound rail schemes, are being laid out by the government later.
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Kevin Pietersen wants a face-to-face meeting with new ECB chairman Colin Graves as he targets an Ashes comeback.
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Illegal immigrants are being smuggled out of the UK via Dover to evade deportation then smuggled back, a BBC investigation has found.
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A British woman who was among 23 people killed in shootings at a museum in Tunis on Wednesday is named as Sally Adey.
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British military personnel have started training members of the Ukrainian army engaged in fighting against pro-Russian rebels, the BBC learns.
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England manager Roy Hodgson names Tottenham striker Harry Kane in his squad to face Lithuania and Italy.
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Incoming ECB chairman Colin Graves has spoken to Kevin Pietersen about a return to the England side.
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A Pakistani teenager who was flown to the UK for surgery after being shot by the Taliban, has been speaking to the BBC.
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Lock Geoff Parling will start England's Six Nations finale against France on Saturday with Dave Attwood dropping out.
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Kane set for England call, Wolfsburg eye Everton striker Lukaku again, plus more.
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The number of used wet wipes littering beaches in the UK has increased by 50% in the last year, a survey of 301 locations suggests.
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Pop star Ed Sheeran sells the two millionth copy of his album X, in the UK, nine months after it went on sale.
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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visit monuments to Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr on the first day of a visit to the US.
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Celtic's dreams of a domestic treble remain alive after a comfortable Scottish Cup replay win at home to Dundee United.
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Kevin Pietersen is "not part" of England's plans despite his desire to earn a recall, says national selector James Whitaker.
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George Osborne unveils tax cuts for first-time buyers, workers and savers and claims UK is "walking tall again," in his final Budget before the election.
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The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, have been creating a fabulous show across large parts of the Britain, and across the globe.
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