July 6, 2017 Three remain in race to be UK Conservative leader as two lowest vote-getters drop out The race to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron as leader of the UK's Conservative Party was reduced from five to three Tuesday after a single round of voting.
July 6, 2017 Crews rescue teens who vanished in Welsh mountains Crews said they rescued dozens of teenagers who'd vanished in the mountains of South Wales Wednesday after a search that stretched on for hours.
July 6, 2017 Brexit fallout: Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn says he won't resign after no-confidence vote Britain's embattled Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Tuesday he would not resign despite a vote of no confidence from his party's lawmakers.
July 6, 2017 Leader of UK Independence Party booed at European parliament after Brexit Nigel Farage, the leader of the anti-Europe U.K. Independence Party, confronted European Union parliament officials with a damning speech met with boos and jeers Tuesday, less than a week after Britain's vote to leave the EU.
July 6, 2017 Britain sees more accusations of xenophobic attacks after Brexit vote An Eastern European family in Rugby finds dog excrement shoved through its mailbox. A Londoner nearly gets into a fight over drunken slurs shouted on a crowded subway car. A Polish teenager in Gloucestershire is taunted with threats of deportation at her high school.
July 6, 2017 British political turmoil deepens after Brexit vote; several opposition lawmakers resign Britain's shocking decision to remove itself from the European Union brought more political turmoil Sunday as Scotland's leader threatened to block the move and the opposition Labour Party's leader faced a coup attempt from his own legislators.
July 6, 2017 Brexit remorse? UK lawmaker calls for Parliament to ignore EU referendum The aftershocks of Thursday's referendum on British membership in the European Union continued to reverberate Saturday with one lawmaker saying Parliament should overturn the result.
July 6, 2017 Germany fears Brexit could trigger domino effect, leading other nations to exit EU As the European Union's founding nations rushed to an emergency meeting Saturday to consider their future, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government reportedly fears the United Kingdom could be just the first of several nations to pull out of the alliance.
July 6, 2017 Report: British lawmaker's alleged killer linked to white supremacist groups The man accused of murdering a member of the British Parliament in cold blood Thursday was a supporter of white supremacist organizations based in the United States and South Africa, according to multiple reports.
July 6, 2017 British lawmaker killed in shooting, stabbing attack, police confirm An attacker who witnesses said shouted "Britain First" shot and stabbed a member of British Parliament Thursday near Leeds, killing her, police confirmed.