Royals mark the start of St Patrick's Day festivities Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are attending special dinner in the Irish Embassy in London to mark the start of St Patrick's Day festivities in the UK. Ireland • 06 Mar 19
Royals mark the start of St Patrick's Day festivities Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are attending special dinner in the Irish Embassy in London to mark the start of St Patrick's Day festivities in the UK. Ireland • 06 Mar 19
Police blow up parcel device sent to Glasgow university Police have carried out a controlled explosion on a device delivered to a Scottish university, a day after parcel bombs were sent to major transport hubs in London. UK • 06 Mar 19
Police blow up parcel device sent to Glasgow university Police have carried out a controlled explosion on a device delivered to a Scottish university, a day after parcel bombs were sent to major transport hubs in London. UK • 06 Mar 19
Photo released of baby abandoned in London park Police in London have released an image of the newborn girl abandoned in an east London park as freezing temperatures and snow hit the city. UK • 01 Feb 19
Photo released of baby abandoned in London park Police in London have released an image of the newborn girl abandoned in an east London park as freezing temperatures and snow hit the city. UK • 01 Feb 19
Remains found of explorer who put Australia on the map The remains of Matthew Flinders - the first British explorer to circumnavigate the Australian continent and popularise the country's name - have been found near a busy London railway station. World • 25 Jan 19
Remains found of explorer who put Australia on the map The remains of Matthew Flinders - the first British explorer to circumnavigate the Australian continent and popularise the country's name - have been found near a busy London railway station. World • 25 Jan 19
BlackRock to move some managers to US if no Brexit deal BlackRock and Goldman Sachs Asset Management both plan to temporarily move some British-based fund managers to New York in the event of a no-deal Brexit, two sources told Reuters. Business • 21 Jan 19
BlackRock to move some managers to US if no Brexit deal BlackRock and Goldman Sachs Asset Management both plan to temporarily move some British-based fund managers to New York in the event of a no-deal Brexit, two sources told Reuters. Business • 21 Jan 19
London Eye lit up in EU colours during New Year show London Mayor Sadiq Khan has sparked anger among Brexiteers with what has been seen as a pro-EU fireworks display in London. News Lens • 01 Jan 19
London Eye lit up in EU colours during New Year show London Mayor Sadiq Khan has sparked anger among Brexiteers with what has been seen as a pro-EU fireworks display in London. News Lens • 01 Jan 19
Man and woman arrested over Gatwick Airport drone chaos Sussex Police have arrested two people in connection with the "criminal use of drones" at London's Gatwick Airport. UK • 22 Dec 18
Man and woman arrested over Gatwick Airport drone chaos Sussex Police have arrested two people in connection with the "criminal use of drones" at London's Gatwick Airport. UK • 22 Dec 18
'Stakeknife' pleads guilty to pornography charges Freddie Scappaticci, the man widely named as the British army's IRA informer 'Stakeknife', has pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing extreme pornographic images. Courts • 05 Dec 18
'Stakeknife' pleads guilty to pornography charges Freddie Scappaticci, the man widely named as the British army's IRA informer 'Stakeknife', has pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing extreme pornographic images. Courts • 05 Dec 18
Bank of America merges UK unit with Irish operation Bank of America has completed the relocation of its European hub from London to Dublin ahead of Brexit, with the company increasing its headcount in Ireland to around 800. Business • 03 Dec 18
Bank of America merges UK unit with Irish operation Bank of America has completed the relocation of its European hub from London to Dublin ahead of Brexit, with the company increasing its headcount in Ireland to around 800. Business • 03 Dec 18
Pregnant woman killed with crossbow in London Doctors have saved the life of an unborn baby after his mother was shot dead with a crossbow in London. UK • 13 Nov 18
Pregnant woman killed with crossbow in London Doctors have saved the life of an unborn baby after his mother was shot dead with a crossbow in London. UK • 13 Nov 18
Six men released after questioning over Grenfell video Six men have been released after being questioned by police investigating an "offensive" video showing a model of Grenfell Tower being burned on a bonfire. UK • 06 Nov 18
Six men released after questioning over Grenfell video Six men have been released after being questioned by police investigating an "offensive" video showing a model of Grenfell Tower being burned on a bonfire. UK • 06 Nov 18
Two teenagers fatally stabbed in 24 hours in London Tributes have been paid to two teenage boys who were fatally stabbed on the streets of London within 24 hours. UK • 03 Nov 18
Two teenagers fatally stabbed in 24 hours in London Tributes have been paid to two teenage boys who were fatally stabbed on the streets of London within 24 hours. UK • 03 Nov 18
Two injured in incident at Sony building in London A man has been arrested after armed police responded to two people being stabbed in central London, Scotland Yard has said. UK • 02 Nov 18
Two injured in incident at Sony building in London A man has been arrested after armed police responded to two people being stabbed in central London, Scotland Yard has said. UK • 02 Nov 18
London's popularity as tech hub slumps ahead of Brexit London's popularity among Europe's tech startup hubs has slumped as Brexit approaches and the city only kept its top spot in an European industry survey published this week by a narrow margin. Business • 24 Oct 18
London's popularity as tech hub slumps ahead of Brexit London's popularity among Europe's tech startup hubs has slumped as Brexit approaches and the city only kept its top spot in an European industry survey published this week by a narrow margin. Business • 24 Oct 18
Hundreds of thousands take part in anti-Brexit march Hundreds of thousands of supporters of the European Union have marched through London in the biggest demonstration so far to demand that the British government holds a public vote on the terms of Brexit. Brexit • 20 Oct 18
Hundreds of thousands take part in anti-Brexit march Hundreds of thousands of supporters of the European Union have marched through London in the biggest demonstration so far to demand that the British government holds a public vote on the terms of Brexit. Brexit • 20 Oct 18
Crypto exchange Coinbase opens Dublin office Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has opened an office in Dublin, joining the growing ranks of banks and financial firms with major British businesses developing European Union outposts as Brexit looms. Business • 16 Oct 18
Crypto exchange Coinbase opens Dublin office Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has opened an office in Dublin, joining the growing ranks of banks and financial firms with major British businesses developing European Union outposts as Brexit looms. Business • 16 Oct 18
Equilend to open new Dublin office after Brexit Securities finance service provider EquiLend has announced it will open a new office in Dublin to serve its European clients after Brexit. Business • 18 Sep 18
Equilend to open new Dublin office after Brexit Securities finance service provider EquiLend has announced it will open a new office in Dublin to serve its European clients after Brexit. Business • 18 Sep 18
Deutsche to shift more assets to Frankfurt after Brexit Deutsche Bank is considering shifting large volumes of assets from London to Frankfurt after the UK's planned exit from the European Union next year to meet demands from European regulators. Business • 17 Sep 18
Deutsche to shift more assets to Frankfurt after Brexit Deutsche Bank is considering shifting large volumes of assets from London to Frankfurt after the UK's planned exit from the European Union next year to meet demands from European regulators. Business • 17 Sep 18
Britain extends lead in global currency trading Britain has extended its lead in the global currency trading business in the two years since it voted to leave the European Union. Business • 21 Aug 18
Britain extends lead in global currency trading Britain has extended its lead in the global currency trading business in the two years since it voted to leave the European Union. Business • 21 Aug 18
Suspect in UK attack arrested for attempted murder A 29-year-old man detained over a suspected terrorist attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London has been further arrested for attempted murder, police said. UK • 15 Aug 18
Suspect in UK attack arrested for attempted murder A 29-year-old man detained over a suspected terrorist attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London has been further arrested for attempted murder, police said. UK • 15 Aug 18
London taxi drivers mull class action suit against Uber London cab drivers are examining the possibility of bringing a class action suit against Uber, their association said today. Business • 24 Jul 18
London taxi drivers mull class action suit against Uber London cab drivers are examining the possibility of bringing a class action suit against Uber, their association said today. Business • 24 Jul 18
UK watchdog tells banks to prepare for hard Brexit UK banks and insurers must plan for a "hard" Brexit in case a transition period is not in place next March, a senior British regulator said today. Business • 19 Jul 18
UK watchdog tells banks to prepare for hard Brexit UK banks and insurers must plan for a "hard" Brexit in case a transition period is not in place next March, a senior British regulator said today. Business • 19 Jul 18
DTCC to open new Dublin office in Brexit move The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation - or DTCC - is to open an office in Dublin in order to service clients after Britain leaves the European Union. Business • 18 Jul 18
DTCC to open new Dublin office in Brexit move The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation - or DTCC - is to open an office in Dublin in order to service clients after Britain leaves the European Union. Business • 18 Jul 18
Thousands protest against Trump visit in London Thousands of people have gathered in London to protest against US President Donald Trump, whose four-day visit to Britain has been marred by his extraordinary attack on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy. Donald Trump • 13 Jul 18
Thousands protest against Trump visit in London Thousands of people have gathered in London to protest against US President Donald Trump, whose four-day visit to Britain has been marred by his extraordinary attack on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy. Donald Trump • 13 Jul 18
Brexit plan a 'real blow' to City of London The UK government's new blueprint for Brexit is a "real blow" to London's all-important finance sector as it will damage jobs, tax revenues and growth, a City official said today. Business • 12 Jul 18
Brexit plan a 'real blow' to City of London The UK government's new blueprint for Brexit is a "real blow" to London's all-important finance sector as it will damage jobs, tax revenues and growth, a City official said today. Business • 12 Jul 18