We have started to collect the most important news related to United Kingdom in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Firefighters across England begin a four-day strike in a row over pensions during one of the service's busiest weekends of the year.
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Two bodies are found in the wreckage of a blaze at a fireworks warehouse in Stafford.
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This year's Halloween is the warmest on record in the UK, with temperatures reaching as high as 23.5C, breaking the previous record of 20C.
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The BBC's Head of TV refuses to make a formal apology over a Top Gear special filmed in Argentina, after demands from the country's ambassador to the UK.
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The UK Government has said that it will 'retire' £218m of the UK's £2bn First World War debt by refinancing bonds issued in 1917. It is the first payment of its kind for 67 years.
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The parent company of British Airways, IAG, upgrades its profit forecast after it reports a 30% rise in third quarter profits.
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The UK government is not doing enough to tackle "petty corruption" in countries to which it gives aid, a report by a scrutiny body says.
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Royal Bank of Scotland sets aside £400m to cover potential costs from an investigation into possible manipulation of the foreign exchange market.
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UK ship RFA Argus, which is carrying medical supplies, equipment and vehicles, arrives in Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola outbreak.
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Lord of the Rings star Sir Ian McKellen is given the freedom of the City of London in recognition of his work for gay rights.
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A Libyan man can sue the UK government over claims he was illegally sent back to Libya and tortured, the Court of Appeal rules.
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The House of Commons is debating government policy on drugs, with MPs from all parties calling for a review of 40-year old legislation on drug misuse.
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A Home Office minister insists a change of policy on Mediterranean search-and-rescue operations would save lives - after MPs call it "shameful" and "a new low".
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Denmark burns UK waste for heating
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National Australia Bank is considering floating its Clydesdale and Yorkshire banking operations on the stock market as part of an exit from the UK.
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Edinburgh-based hip-hop trio Young Fathers win the £20,000 Barclaycard Mercury Prize with their album Dead.
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England bowlers Stuart Broad and James Anderson say they are saddened by Kevin Pietersen's claims of a bullying culture.
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Andy Murray moves to within one win of securing a World Tour Finals place after beating Julien Benneteau in Paris.
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A dog breeder who shot dead his partner and her daughter after police returned confiscated guns to him is found guilty of two counts of murder.
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Wales are confident Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale will be back in action before November's Euro 2016 qualifier against Belgium.
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Chart-topping singer Paolo Nutini postpones two more UK arena shows in London and Cardiff due to "severe tonsillitis".
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Britain's Justin Rose hopes a win in the BMW World Masters in China this weekend will help lift him up the world rankings.
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Zambian President Michael Sata dies in a UK hospital, becoming the second president of the country to die in office.
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Zambia's President Michael Sata, 77, dies in London, where he had been receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness, the government says.
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The Home Office has "failed to deal" with the UK's backlog of asylum cases, with 29,000 applications dating back at least seven years still unresolved, MPs warn.
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A London-based NFL team could be worth more than £100m a year to the UK, according to a new report.
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A referendum in favour of leaving the European Union should have the clear support of each UK nation, the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon insists.
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A Thai court dismisses a criminal defamation case against a British labour activist who criticised conditions in the food industry.
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The Wellcome Trust is giving £1.3m to fund the creation of six new science and technology galleries at the National Museum of Scotland.
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Officials in charge of securing the EU's borders are meeting in Brussels to consider how best to deal with the surge in migrants trying to reach Europe.
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Lewis Macleod's late header seals a Scottish League Cup semi-final place for Rangers at St Johnstone's expense.
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US drug giant Pfizer refuses to rule out an acquisition that would help it lower its tax bill, after a deal for the UK's AstraZeneca fell through.
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Jonathan Trott vows to prove himself again at international level after being named in the England Lions squad.
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The UK will not support future search and rescue operations to prevent migrants drowning in the Mediterranean Sea, a Foreign Office minister says.
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England centre Luther Burrell is unlikely to play against New Zealand on 8 November, says coach Stuart Lancaster.
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Landslides close the Inverness to Ullapool road and the Rest and Be Thankful as further heavy rains batter the west of Scotland.
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Wales forward Gareth Bale is the only British player on the 23-man shortlist for the world footballer of the year award.
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A painting sold by Sotheby's in London for £42,000 is at the centre of a legal battle, amid claims it could be the work of Italian baroque master Caravaggio with a much greater value of around £11m.
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UK Sport could be ready to reconsider its approach to funding elite sport to include those with no immediate medal prospects.
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Local authorities in England spend on average just 1.4% of their public health budgets on mental health, the charity Mind says.
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British hostage John Cantlie, who is being held by Islamic State, appears in a new video shot in the the Syrian town of Kobane.
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The last UK troops leave Helmand province in Afghanistan, as a poll suggests 68% of the UK public think the 13-year campaign was not "worthwhile".
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A London jury returns a verdict of unlawful killing at an inquest into the death of Dr Abbas Khan in a Syrian prison.
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David Cameron tells MPs the UK will not pay the extra £1.7bn demanded by the EU, promising to challenge it "in every way possible".
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Prime Minister David Cameron adds his support to a high-speed rail link in the north of England, following a report by HS2 boss Sir David Higgins.
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British pop star Sting makes his debut as a Broadway composer and lyricist in a musical called The Last Ship.
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Victoria Beckham tops a list of Britain's top 100 entrepreneurs by Management Today magazine.
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Shrien Dewani, the British businessman accused of arranging the murder of his wife in South Africa, met a gay escort three times, a court is told.
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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon says he "misspoke" when warning that parts of the UK could be "swamped" by immigrants without changes to EU rules.
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The Last Ship, Sting's musical about shipbuilding in the North East of England, opens on Broadway to respectable, if qualified reviews.
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As British and US troops end combat operations in Afghanistan, millions of Afghans are now left wondering if their country and its capital Kabul will remain out of Taliban hands.
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The British troops who died in Afghanistan will never be forgotten, the prime minister has said after the UK's 13-year-long military campaign ended.
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Strict regulations will need to be introduced before large drones are allowed to appear in the UK's skies, pilots association Balpa says.
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England add Exeter Chiefs trio Dave Ewers, Henry Slade and Thomas Waldrom to their squad for the autumn internationals.
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Parts of the UK could be "swamped" by European Union migrants unless rules on free movement are changed, the defence secretary warns.
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The last UK base and a key US base in Afghanistan are handed over to Afghan security forces, ending British combat operations in the country.
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A British hostage being held by Islamic State says prisoners of the militant group who have tried to escape have been punished with waterboarding.
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UK not alone in concern about new EU payments
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By the end of the year, British forces will have ended combat operations in Afghanistan leaving Afghan security forces to fight the Taliban threat.
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Profit warnings by UK-listed firms rise to the their highest summer level for six years, according to forecaster EY.
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A record five million UK workers are now in low-paid jobs, a rise of 250,000 in the last year, research from a left-of-centre think tank suggests.
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Four tries from Wales wing George North see Northampton end Ospreys' unbeaten start to the season with a big Champions Cup win.
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Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont resigns saying senior party members had "questioned" her role amid the "serious challenges" faced by Labour in Scotland.
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Scottish Labour Party leader Johann Lamont resigns with immediate effect after accusing the UK party of treating Scotland like a "branch office".
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The rest of Europe expects the UK to settle a £1.7bn EU budget demand "and that's that", a vice president of the European Parliament has said.
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Two former first ministers of Scotland have hit out at Labour's treatment of its Scottish leader Johann Lamont.
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England narrowly hold on for victory against Samoa in a pulsating Four Nations encounter in Brisbane.
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Authorities in Virginia identify the remains of a British-born university student who disappeared last month after a night out with friends.
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A complaint that human rights regulations were breached when the Formula 1 Grand Prix was staged in Bahrain "merits further examination", a UK government panel says.
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David Cameron insists the UK will not pay £1.7bn demanded by the EU - but Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso says the bill should not have come as a surprise.
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The first female Church of England bishop is likely to be appointed in 2015, a senior Church official says.
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The family of Ashya King say they will not yet return to the UK following his treatment in Prague as they do not feel safe to do so.
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A British woman understood to have gone to Thailand for cosmetic surgery has died in an operation, Thai officials say.
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British comedian Matt Lucas will host the International Emmy Awards ceremony in New York in November.
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UK politicians react angrily to demands for an extra £1.7bn (2.1bn euros) contribution towards the European Union's budget due to the country's better economic performance.
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The Imperial War Museum's latest exhibition focuses on Afghanistan as British troops prepare to leave.
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A new art gallery showing major works of art from Spain's "golden age" is to open in a former bank in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.
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Computer workstations, electronic signature pads and free wi-fi are rolling out across UK job centres.
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Prime Minister David Cameron pledges an extra £80m of aid for the fight against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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British actress Keira Knightley is to make her Broadway debut next year in Therese Raquin, a stage version of Emile Zola's classic novel.
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Increasing NHS spending in England by the £8bn health bosses warn will be needed by 2020 will be tough but possible, the health secretary says.
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The NHS in England needs extra money and drastic changes to the way services are organised if patient care is not to suffer, health bosses say.
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People of faith in countries struggling to combat the world's worst outbreak of Ebola should not meet in large numbers, the UK's Archbishop of York says.
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Military leaders failed to calculate the magnitude of the conflict in Afghanistan, the former head of the British army, Gen Sir Peter Wall, tells the BBC.
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The UK government will support plans for an NFL team based in London, according to Chancellor George Osborne.
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Prime Minister David Cameron tells MPs the "buck stops with me" when it comes to deporting foreign criminals from the UK.
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A woman is arrested in Bedfordshire on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts related to Syria, Scotland Yard says.
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England call up three uncapped players for the autumn internationals in Semesa Rokoduguni, George Kruis and Calum Clark.
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Policy makers at the Bank of England voted 7-2 to keep interest rates at a record low of 0.5% in October, minutes show.
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Arsenal want England Under-21 defender Liam Moore, Man City ready bid for Mesut Ozil, Schalke want Fernando Torres, plus more.
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A British man is found dead with his hands tied and throat cut on the Indonesian island of Bali, the British embassy in Jakarta says.
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Allowing UK cities to make their own decisions on tax and spending could boost economic growth by £79bn a year by 2030, a year-long study concludes.
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Doctors in England will be paid £55 every time they diagnose dementia, health chiefs say, but the scheme is criticised by a patients' group.
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A commission to consider more powers for the Scottish Parliament is to hold its first full meeting later.
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Tales from the days when British diplomats ran the Gulf
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A woman dies and four people are taken to hospital after high winds brought down trees and gusts of up to 88mph swept the country.
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Two Burmese men accused of killing British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller in Thailand have retracted their confessions, lawyers say.
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A man who beat three sisters with a claw hammer in a London hotel while their children slept alongside them is found guilty of attempted murder.
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The Argentine ambassador to the UK calls for the BBC to make a public apology following the row over an edition of Top Gear filmed in the South American country.
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Fabian Picardo says the people of Gibraltar see their future with the UK, and being part of Spain is "not realistic".
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