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Subcategories
This category has the following 141 subcategories, out of 141 total.
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- 2005-07-07 London bombings (44 articles)
- 2007 Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel (18 articles)
- 2010 Papal UK tour (5 articles)
- 2011 England riots (4 articles)
- 2015 United Kingdom general election (4 articles)
- 2016 UK EU referendum (24 articles)
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- Advertising Standards Authority (5 articles)
- Air Accidents Investigation Branch (18 articles)
- Al-Muhajiroun (3 articles)
B
- Ed Balls (6 articles)
- Bank of England (37 articles)
- Margaret Beckett (23 articles)
- Tony Benn (4 articles)
- Bermuda (17 articles)
- Tony Blair (125 articles)
- British Indian Ocean Territory (9 articles)
- British Transport Police (20 articles)
- British Virgin Islands (1 article)
- British West Indies (1 article)
- Andrew Brons (2 articles)
- Gordon Brown (86 articles)
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- Vince Cable (10 articles)
- David Cameron (93 articles; 1 file)
- Mark Carney (4 articles)
- Causing death by dangerous driving (6 articles)
- Channel 5 (UK) (4 articles)
- King Charles III (18 articles)
- Jeremy Clarkson (3 articles)
- Nick Clegg (41 articles)
- COBRA (UK) (6 articles)
- Yvette Cooper (6 articles)
- Jeremy Corbyn (14 articles)
- Andy Coulson (5 articles)
- Philip Craven (7 articles)
- Bob Crow (6 articles)
- Crown Prosecution Service (23 articles)
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- Daily Mail (31 articles)
- Daily Star (7 articles)
- Richard Dannatt (7 articles)
- Alistair Darling (8 articles)
- Richard Dawkins (4 articles)
- Doctor Who (11 articles)
- Iain Duncan Smith (3 articles; 1 file)
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- Angela Eagle (3 articles)
- Bernie Ecclestone (8 articles)
- Queen Elizabeth II (31 articles)
- Encyclopaedia Britannica (5 articles)
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- Falkland Islands (4 articles)
- Alex Ferguson (14 articles)
- Financial Services Authority (UK) (3 articles)
- Flybe (4 articles)
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office (80 articles)
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- George Galloway (9 articles)
- Gatwick Airport (17 articles)
- General Certificate of Secondary Education (4 articles)
- Gillian Gibbons (5 articles)
- Dominic Grieve (6 articles)
- Nick Griffin (5 articles)
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- William Hague (16 articles)
- Lewis Hamilton (74 articles)
- Christopher Hitchens (5 articles)
- HSBC (11 articles)
- Simon Hughes (10 articles)
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- Iain Macdonald (Wikinewsie) (856 articles; 1 file)
- Internet Watch Foundation (4 articles)
- Isle of Man (4 articles)
- ITV (27 articles; 1 file)
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- Boris Johnson (42 articles)
- Alan Johnston (8 articles; 1 file)
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- Chris Langham (3 articles)
- Alexander Litvinenko (13 articles)
- Ken Livingstone (20 articles)
- London City Airport (5 articles)
- Caroline Lucas (8 articles)
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- John Major (6 articles)
- Peter Mandelson (13 articles)
- Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act (7 articles)
- Theresa May (19 articles)
- Madeleine McCann (5 articles)
- MG Rover (5 articles)
- MI5 (11 articles)
- David Miliband (24 articles)
- Ed Miliband (26 articles)
- Maria Miller (6 articles)
- Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (3 articles)
- Piers Morgan (8 articles)
- Muslim Council of Britain (9 articles)
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- Natural Environment Research Council (3 articles)
- Network Rail (12 articles)
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- Jamie Oliver (5 articles)
- George Osborne (18 articles)
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- Pitcairn Islands (1 article)
- John Prescott (6 articles)
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- Rail Accident Investigation Branch (3 articles)
- Reuters (9 articles)
- Malcolm Rifkind (3 articles)
- Lee Rigby (3 articles)
- RMS Titanic (5 articles)
- Royal Air Force (25 articles)
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- Jimmy Savile (3 articles)
- Sellafield (4 articles)
- Ed Sheeran (5 articles)
- Sky News (37 articles; 1 file)
- Stonewall (charity) (10 articles)
- Rishi Sunak (11 articles)
- Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (3 articles; 1 file)
- Henry Surtees (3 articles)
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- Tesco (14 articles)
- Margaret Thatcher (15 articles; 1 file)
- The Guardian (13 articles)
- Trident (nuclear weapon) (12 articles)
- Liz Truss (5 articles)
- Alan Turing (5 articles)
- Turks and Caicos Islands (8 articles)
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- UK Border Agency (7 articles)
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- Vodafone (25 articles)
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Pages in category "United Kingdom"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,829 total.
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- 'Astonishing' figures show 800 Scottish NHS staff earning over £140,000
- 'Bang bang': UK mercenary charged with murdering colleagues gives evidence in Iraq
- 'Bloody Sunday Inquiry' publishes report into British Army killing of activists in Northern Ireland
- 'Completely irresponsible' woman called emergency services to report theft of snowman
- 'Davos man' versus 'Camp Igloo'; 42nd World Economic Forum convenes in Swiss alps
- 'Each makes the other more difficult to recover from': University of Sussex professor L. Alan Winters speaks to Wikinews on trade, COVID-19, Brexit
- 'Fascinating' and 'provocative' research examines genetic elements of bipolar, schizophrenia
- 'George Davis is innocent - OK': UK court partially vindicates campaign after 36 years
- 'Have them all shot': BBC gets 21,000+ complaints over Jeremy Clarkson's public sector striker comments
- 'I wanna tell you a story': English entertainer Max Bygraves dies at age 89
- 'Imminent threat' as Foreign Office urges Britons to leave Benghazi
- 'Incident' at East London tube station
- 'MI6 officers' named on US-based website
- 'Mobile phone dermatitis' linked to nickel deposits
- 'Purity' ring case taken to High Court
- 'Save the Children' organisation suspends all activities in Afghanistan after ISIL attack
- 'Stop being so damn respectful' say free speech supporters in London
- 'There's been another murder': UK's Wright Stuff presenter apologises for teen murder comments
- 'Where is your god now?': London policemen on trial accused of beating Muslim
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- 10 years on Diana, Princess of Wales remembered
- 100 turn out in Orlando, Florida for "Anonymous" protest against Church of Scientology
- 100th British soldier killed in Iraq
- 11 suspects in UK air bomb plot charged
- 11-year-old boy dies after being shot in Liverpool
- 12-year-old girl dies after collapsing in school in Northamptonshire, England
- 12-year-old school boy has sex change in Sussex, England
- 1200 schools may be closed by UK teachers strike
- 13 arrested in Rhys Jones murder investigation
- 13,000 people participate in Bristol running event
- 130M-year-old fossil crocodile skull unearthed on coast of Dorset, UK
- 15 Royal Navy sailors captured at gunpoint by Iranian guards
- 1700 runners still unaccounted for in UK's Lake District following flood
- 1964 Australian Paralympic medalist Trevor French dies
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- 2% of British pound coins are counterfeit according to research
- 2,000 face redundancy at English steelworks
- 2,200 jobs to be lost as JJB Sports goes into administration
- 2006 European Chess Championship opens in Liverpool
- 2007 Ig Nobel Prize winners announced
- 2007/08 FA Cup: Cardiff joins Portsmouth in Cup final
- 2007/08 FA Premier League: Manchester United vs. Wigan Athletic
- 2007/08 FA Premier League: Middlesbrough vs. Arsenal
- 2008 G8 summit launched in Hokkaido, Japan
- 2008 Olympic torch arrives in London
- 2008 UEFA Champions League Final: Manchester United vs. Chelsea F.C.
- 2008-09 Wikipedia for Schools goes online
- 2009–10 UEFA Champions League: Round of 16 field set
- 2010 BRIT Awards highlights
- 2010 UK general election results
- 2011 BRIT Awards highlights
- 2012 makes five Paralympic Games for Côte d'Ivoire
- 2012 Olympics clash with Ramadan
- 2012 Paralympic Village occupied by competitors as nations ready for the Games
- 2012 Report on Gender Equality and Development looks at women's issues in India
- 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships preparations underway
- 21 July bombing suspect to be extradited back to the UK
- 21 July London bombing suspect held
- 22 million counterfeit cigarettes found in Wales
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- A leak at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing facility on Cumbrian coast, England
- A portrait of Scotland: Gallery reopens after £17.6 million renovation
- Accident on set of British television program Heartbeat
- ACLU, EFF challenging US 'secret' court orders seeking Twitter data
- ACTA rejected by European Parliament; protesters rejoice
- Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire's 'toxicity'
- Actor Ryan Thomas involved in car crash in Manchester, England
- Adult H1N1 swine flu death takes Northern Ireland death toll to seventeen
- Afghan policeman shoots and kills five British soldiers
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah withdraws from elections
- Afghan warlord convicted by British court of torture
- Afghans go to the polls
- AFL provides insufficient support for European leagues: Germany
- Africa-Europe summit concludes with mixed results
- African Olympians and Paralympians prepare for their London odyssey
- Agassi and Sharapova voted Wimbledon's sexiest champions on commercial website
- Age of Britain's Tolpuddle Martyr tree discovered
- Ahern, Blair restate deadline on devolution
- Ahern, Blair to lead Northern Ireland talks
- Ahmadinejad to free British navy personnel
- Aid payments to be withdrawn by UK following violence in Ethiopia
- Aid pledges rise; Japan promises 500,000,000 USD
- Aidan Burley MP sacked following Nazi pics furore
- AirAsia disaster: Bodies, wreckage found
- AirAsia jet vanishes over Indonesia, 162 missing
- Airbus parent EADS wins £13 billion UK RAF airtanker contract
- Aircraft crashes during mock dogfight at Shoreham Airshow, United Kingdom
- Airliner hijacker found working for British Airways
- Airlines plan reroutes around Syria as potential for US military intervention increases
- Airport security tightened worldwide
- Al Qaeda: 'Blair brought destruction to the heart of London'
- Al-Qaeda threaten to kill British Prince Harry in Iraq
- Al-Qaeda threatens UK over Rushdie's knighthood
- Al-Qaida claims responsibility for London 7/7 bombings
- Alan Rickman dies at 69 due to cancer
- Alan Turing Building opens at University of Manchester
- Alan Turing given posthumous pardon
- Alex Reid wins UK's Celebrity Big Brother 2010
- Alexander Litvinenko was British spy, claims alleged killer
- Algerian 2012 Paralympic coaches express optimism
- Alistair Darling unveils UK's 2010 Budget
- All 2500 runners in Lake District race accounted for after flood
- All branches of UK photography retailer Jessops close today
- All change for Nottingham, England trams as new operator announced
- All metal cladding taken off Cabot Circus Tower due to fault
- Alleged Bush-Blair Al-Jazeera bombing transcript leaked
- Alleged racist tram ranter remanded after court hearing
- Allied WWII spy Nancy Wake dies aged 98
- Ambidextrous children more likely to have problems at school, say researchers
- Amy Winehouse wax model unveiled
- User:Amylea/Ryan Giggs named and shamed on Twitter
- An interview with Paul Campbell, founder of Amazing Radio UK
- Anas Sarwar wins leadership of Scottish Labour party
- Ancestors of humans learned to walk in trees, study says
- Andrew Marr angers bloggers, describing them as 'inadequate, pimpled and single'
- Anfield Memorial Service 20 years after Hillsbrough Disaster
- Angela Eagle drops out of UK labour leadership contest
- Animal rights activists demand British coffee chain withdraw advertising campaign
- Animal rights protestor found guilty of Oxford arson plot
- "Anonymous" plans to protest Church of Scientology on February 10
- Anti-ACTA activists protest across Europe
- Anti-poverty charity Oxfam criticises UK media portrayal of Africa
- Anti-war march in London
- Antiglobalization protestors march near site of G8 summit
- Antony & The Johnsons win Mercury Music Prize
- ANZAC Day marked around the world
- ANZAC Day marked throughout NZ, AU
- ANZACs remembered ninety years after assault on Gallipoli
- Apartment fire in south London, England claims victim from smoke inhalation
- Apple and Orange pair up in UK iPhone deal
- Apple Corps loses court case against Apple Computer
- Apple, Inc. confirms acquisition of Shazam
- Archaeologists uncover Britain's earliest known hospital
- Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires elected as Pope Francis
- Archbishop of Canterbury crowns King Charles III in the UK
- Archbishop of Canterbury: Church's attitude to same-sex marriage considered 'wicked' by the young
- Arctic ice thickness decreasing, suggests satellite data study
- Argentina defeats Scotland 21-15 in rugby test match
- Argentina loses to Iran at 7-a-side football in pool play at the London Paralympics
- Ariane rocket launches Skynet and Turksat spacecraft
- ARM to be bought by SoftBank
- "Armageddon" rock misses Earth by Moon's distance
- Armagh man charged with 1998 bombing murders
- Armed Forces Day to get underway in the UK
- Armed police arrest two more 21 July bombing suspects in dramatic raids
- Armed police briefly surround a mosque in east London
- Armed police shoot man dead on London Underground
- Arrest over London bombing
- Arrests and resignations as probe into Britain's phone hacking scandal widens
- Arrests made in theft of gold toilet in England
- Arrests over phone-tap of British royal family
- Arsenal defeats Chelsea 1-0 to win Community Shield 2015
- As the Eurovision entrants return home, the home crowds weigh in
- Ash from Iceland volcano could affect UK flights
- Ashley gives Newcastle £133m buyout offer
- Associated Press publishes 6 new "secret and confidential" Downing Street memos
- Astronomers find water vapour in atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b
- At least 71 deaths in Mexico 'likely linked' to swine flu outbreak
- Athletes prepare for 2012 Summer Paralympics at the Paralympic Fitness Centre
- Athletics concludes at London Paralympics with the marathon
- Attention drawn to high suicide rates in Scotland, Russia, Australia
- Attorney General vetos release of Prince Charles correspondence
- Audit Commission ethics report on Liverpool City Council questions Mike Storey appointment
- Australia and Afghanistan to be represented at NATO summit
- Australia and South Africa men's national wheelchair basketball teams play in their 2012 Paralympics opener
- Australia Rollers victorious against Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball team
- Australia to withdraw troops from Iraq this year
- Australia wins its first medal of the Paralympics with shooting bronze
- Australia women's national goalball team loses 0-3 to United States in pool play in London
- Australian and British psychologists study errors in passport face matching
- Australian Eddie Jones named as England's rugby union head coach
- Australian Guantanamo detainee David Hicks gets British citizenship
- Australian Jayme Paris wins bronze in the London Paralympics Women's Individual C1-2-3 500m Time Trial
- Australian police charge Indian doctor over failed UK bombings
- Australian Rollers roll over Great Britain men's wheelchair basketball team
- Australian shooters start their 2012 Paralympic campaign
- Australian wheelchair rugby team wins gold at London Paralympics
- Australians make Paralympic Village uniquely their own
- Austria leads medal count after second day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- Austria regains medal leadboard after fourth competition day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- Author and contrarian Christopher Hitchens dies at age 62
- Author and playwright Keith Waterhouse dies at 80
- Automobile manufacturer Toyota triples annual loss prediction
- Avian flu found within UK
- Award winning singer George Michael cautioned after caught with drugs in London public toilet
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks about Iranian presidential election protests at prayers
- Azerbaijan win 2011 Eurovision Song Contest
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