Prince William spends 3 weeks working with British spies
Prince William shadowed James Bond's foreign intelligence unit MI6 and two other top-secret agencies
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Prince William shadowed James Bond's foreign intelligence unit MI6 and two other top-secret agencies
Londoner apparently fell victim to United Arab Emirates' strict and little known laws on cyber defamation, and she could face jail time
"You will not be able to choose whether you get a passport that includes the words European Union, or a passport that does not"
As Britain approaches the date it's supposed to exit the EU, Theresa May seeks an extension, and an EU official pushes a "flextension"
Slower global growth would surely hurt, plus Britain is a key U.S. trading partner and biggest foreign investor
Extinction Rebellion group says protest was meant to highlight "the vulnerability that all of us share in the face of environmental and societal breakdown"
The British Parliament dealt Prime Minister Theresa May yet another blow yesterday, rejecting all four alternatives to her deal to exit the European Union. Huffington Post correspondent Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani joins CBSN to explain the latest developments.
EU's chief negotiator says there's still hope London can get its act together, but a no-deal crash out is "day after day more likely"
Theresa May has summoned her Cabinet for a marathon meeting Tuesday to thrash out the options after Monday's vote
Three years after public referendum calling for divorce from EU, British lawmakers still can't agree on what it should look like
British lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a plan to leave the European Union by the new deadline of May 22. Prime Minister Theresa May has offered to resign in exchange for votes needed to pass her deal. Nile Gardiner, a former adviser to Margaret Thatcher, joins CBSN to walk us through the chaos.
British Prime Minister Theresa May tells Conservative lawmakers she will step down once U.K.'s exit from European Union is delivered
More than one million people are marching in London to demand a second Brexit referendum. It's the latest effort to halt Britain's departure from the European Union. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
EU said British lawmakers could delay until May 22 if they could come with a deal by next week, but if they can't, the exit will happen by April 12
Worn down by three years of indecision in London, European Union leaders on Thursday grudgingly offered the U.K. more time to ease itself out of the EU, delaying by several weeks -- but not eliminating -- the threat of a chaotic British exit.
British lawmakers voted to delay Brexit, just 15 days before the country is scheduled to leave the European Union. Parliament voted by 412-202 in favor of seeking to postpone Britain's departure for at least three months beyond the current March 29 deadline. BBC News' Laura Kuenssberg reports.
Any extension to Brexit has to be approved by all 27 remaining EU countries
British lawmakers are seeking to delay the U.K.'s break from the European Union for at least three months beyond the March 29 deadline. They voted Thursday to delay Brexit, but all 27 remaining E.U. countries must approve any extension.
Lawmakers' 321-278 vote has political but not legal force, and does not entirely rule out a chaotic no-deal departure for Britain
The future of Brexit is unclear after Parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's deal yesterday. Lawmakers are voting again today on whether to leave the European Union without a deal when the deadline arrives on March 29. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN from London to explain the latest developments.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal has suffered another setback. Parliament has rejected the plan for Britain's departure from the European Union for the second time. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN with the latest.
The second rejection of the deal plunged the Brexit process into chaos just 17 days before the U.K. is due to leave the European Union
Parliament in the United Kingdom is set to vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal Tuesday. But if it fails, Parliament will then have to decide if the U.K. will leave the EU without a deal or if Brexit will be postponed altogether. BBC News' Laura Kuenssberg gives an update on where May's deal stands. Quartz reporter Natasha Frost then joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more analysis.
Police said smaller bags inside the mailers enclosed the devices that "appear capable of igniting an initially small fire when opened"
The viral — and allegedly deadly — hoax is once again targeting children on social media
Bipartisan Senate talks aimed at ending the government shutdown continue as the FAA said it would cut airline capacity in dozens of markets.
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown could hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a proposed list obtained by CBS News.
At least 12 people were killed and several others injured after a UPS plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Louisville International Airport on Tuesday.
Apple called out European officials in a heated letter shared with CBS News, arguing regulations that force it to accommodate smaller rivals have harmed user safety — after President Trump threatened tariffs on countries with hardline tech rules.
DHS said an ICE officer was seriously injured Monday after being struck in the face with a metal coffee cup during an arrest operation in Houston.
The number of fatalities may increase after a UPS plane crashed Tuesday near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Entering the mayoral race with under 1% support, Zohran Mamdani's prospects of winning initially seemed unlikely. Here are some of the ways he turned the race around.
Here's the county-by-county analysis of Democrat Mikie Sherrill's victory in the 2025 New Jersey governor's race from CBS Elections Data Desk.
A federal judge on Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order requiring federal authorities to maintain certain sanitary conditions inside the ICE facility in Broadview, while also guaranteeing detainees contact with their attorneys.