Zarif: UK Must Resist US Sanctions on Iran
Iran FM Zarif called on the UK not to follow the cruel and illegal sanctions the US has imposed on the people of Iran.
Mass Gatherings on Ban to Curb Covid-19: UK
UK government will introduce emergency laws next week to ban mass gatherings in an attempt to curb the coronavirus outbreak.
Iraq summons US, UK envoys to Baghdad over recent airstrikes
Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the US and British ambassadors to Baghdad in response to Washington's recent aggression against the headquarters of Hashd al-Sha’abi.
UK’s Prince Harry: Donald Trump Has Blood on His Hands
Britain’s Prince Harry blasted US President Donald Trump in a secretly recorded phone conversation, saying he "has blood on his hands" and is one of the "sick people" running the world.
UK to improve policy with Iran: Spox
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the UK wants a better relationship with Iran in the post-Brexit period.
JCPOA Parties Try to Save It: Araqchi
Abbas Araqchi said all the remaining signatories to a 2015 landmark nuclear deal have expressed support for the international agreement and vowed to keep it ‘alive’.
UK Starts Issuing Post-Brexit Blue Passports
Britain will issue blue passports next month for the first time in almost three decades following its departure from the European Union, the government said on Saturday.
EU Slaps Down UK Calls for Permanent Banking ‘Equivalence’
The European Union swiftly rebuffed calls from the UK government that London’s financial services firms should enjoy continued access to the single market even if the country breaks away from the bloc’s rules after Brexit.
UK Ought to Find Stable Trade Partners , Avoid Reliance on Trump
A Lebanese journalist and deputy editor of UNews Agency said the UK government should look for more stable trading partners after withdrawal from the European Union and not pin its hopes on the Trump administration that creates uncertainty in the global economy.
Britain trade policy after Brexit, ‘UK first’
Britain laid out a tough opening stance for future talks with the European Union on Sunday, saying it would set its own agenda rather than meeting the bloc’s rules to ensure frictionless trade.