Tue, 21-Oct-2025

London police shoot man dead after ‘terror-related’ stabbings in Streatham

London killing

LONDON: An armed officers in Streatham, south London has been shot dead a man in a terrorist-related incident, London’s Metropolitan Police said on Sunday. According to the sources, Two people were injured in what police described as a “terrorist-related” incident. Gunshots were heard on Streatham High Road just after 14:00 GMT on Sunday. Some reports … Read more

Brexit-UK finally leaves European Union

British PM

The UK has finally separated from the European Union after 47 years. The separation has occurred more than three years after voting was carried out. Both celebrations and anti-Brexit protests happened at the moment. Candlelit vigils were carried out in Scotland to protest against the decision. Whereas supporters of Brexit deals celebrated in London’s parliament … Read more

Goodbye Mr Bean: After Brexit EU misses Britain’s sense of humour

goodbye Mr bean

Brussels: With Britain Brexiting, a lot of things are changing in the European Union. But the absence already keenly felt in Brussels’ halls of power is the British wit made famous around the world by Monty Python and Mr Bean. According to the sources of AFP, “The first thing (being missed) is the sense of … Read more

British MPs ask India to stop Human Rights violation in IOJK

British MPs ask India

LONDON: British members of Parliament (MPs) and other speakers here at a seminar on Tuesday night asked India to stop genocide, gross human right violations, and atrocities on the defenceless people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOK) and give them their inalienable right of self-determination, BOL News learnt. According to the details, An overwhelming … Read more

Top officials of European Union signs the Brexit agreement

EU Brexit

Top European Union (EU) officials signed the Brexit agreement on Friday. According to the details, The heads of the EU Commission and Council put their signatures on the Brexit deal negotiated with the UK. Here’s what else needs to happen before Britain leaves the bloc at the end of the month. Commission head Ursula von … Read more

UK eases travel advisory due to improved security situation in Pakistan

UK on Tourism in Pakistan

The United Kingdom (UK) has eased its travel advice to its citizens due to improved security situation in Pakistan. According to the details, British High Commission’s press release said, “Today’s announcement is the result of a comprehensive review of UK travel advice for Pakistan, based on a wide-ranging assessment of the country’s security situation. This is … Read more

Iran jails Kylie Moore-Gilbert she rejects to spy

iran spy

An academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert currently imprisoned in Iran on charges of espionage has reportedly refused an offer to become a spy for Tehran in return for her freedom, BOL News learnt. In the letters, addressed separately to a Mr. Vasiri, believed to be a deputy prosecutor in the Iranian judiciary, and a Mr. Ghaderi and … Read more

President calls on the Ambassador of Iran, Tunisia and United Kingdom

President arif alvi

Islamabad: Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Syed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Tunisian Ambassador to Pakistan  Borhene El Kamel and High Commissioner of United Kingdom Christian Turner separately called on President Dr. Arif Alvi in today. According to the details, President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi met with the Ambassadors of Iran, Tunisia and High Commissioner of United … Read more

Nawaz Sharif is at the risk of heart attack, Dr Adnan

Nawaz Sharif

Former Prime Minister’s personal physician Dr Adnan said, the brain and heart blood vessels of PML-N president and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif have started to shrink significantly, causing him to risk heart attack. Due to which he is at risk of heart attack. According to details, Mian Nawaz Sharif was taken to … Read more

70% of human diseases are caused by animals, Senate Committee on Health

Senate members draft bill to raise salaries by 400%

The Senate Committee on Health said that 70% of human diseases are caused by animals. The Senate Standing Committee on Health was chaired by Dr. Chairperson Dr. Khushbakht Shujaat. At the meeting, the committee was told that 70% of the diseases are transferred  from animals, while officers will travel to Australia for anti-dengue training. Executive … Read more

Former ‘Miss Teen’ accused of sponsoring ISIS

ISIS amaani noor

A British court has accused former “Miss Teen” militant ISIS of marrying and financing them. According to a foreign news agency in the local court of the city of Liverpool in the UK, the former ‘Miss Teen’ Amaani Noor accused of marrying militants of the extremist organization, ISIS and providing financial support to the organization. … Read more

UK’s general elections 2019-Tories on their way to victory

Voting of general elections have finally closed and counting of votes is underway. Initial results reveal that conservative party is ready to win with majority of 86 votes. According to a survey conducted by international news agencies, Boris Johnson’s conservative party is likely to win in the general elections held after 2017 elections. The party … Read more

General elections 2019-Polling stations to be opened for voters in the UK

Voters will go to the polls today to vote for the Country’s third general elections. There are 650 constituencies across Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England. According to details, these electorates will be opened for the public at 7:00 GMT and will be closed at 22:0 GMT. Counting of votes will begin immediately after closing. … Read more

UK all set to freeze as cold winds to fully hit with heavy showers

The United Kingdom (UK) is set to freeze as bitter polar winds from the Arctic make their way down through Britain in time for December. The polar winds will sweep away days of rain and bring with them a chillier start to December – around 10C (50F) colder than temperatures recorded at the beginning of … Read more

British prince resigns after his sex scandal

UK prince

London: A scheme for entrepreneurs founded by Prince Andrew has taken down the logos of its corporate sponsors from its website, as firms and charities distance themselves from the British royal over a sex scandal. Prince Andrew, 59, the queen’s second son, announced Wednesday he’s stepping away from his royal duties “for the foreseeable future” due to continuing … Read more

UK: Muslim voters can influence 31 marginal seats

muslim vote uk

The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) released a list of 31 marginal seats in which Muslim voters could have an impact. Top of the list is Kensington in west London, where the Labour candidate, Emma Dent Coad, is defending a majority of 20. The Conservatives came second at the last election, but this time there … Read more

Shane Warne banned from driving in UK

Shane Warne banned from driving

Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has been banned from driving for 12 months after racking up six speeding offences within three years. The ex-spin bowler admitted breaking a 64km/h limit in a hired Jaguar car in Kensington last year when he already had 15 penalty points on his license, Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court heard on Monday. … Read more

Queen Elizabeth approves Boris Johnson request to suspend parliament

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will limit parliament’s ability to derail his Brexit plan by cutting the amount of time it will sit between now and EU exit day on Oct. 31, infuriating opponents who urged Queen Elizabeth to intervene. In his boldest move yet to take the country out of the European Union with … Read more

UK Iran Tension: UK refused settlement talks with Iran on oil tanker sizer

The dispute between UK and Iran over the oil tankers is getting high and the UK government has completely refused to have dialogues with Iran. According to the details, Dominic Raab, the British Foreign Secretary, completely refuses the settlement agreements with Iran and also warned Iran to settle relations with Britain. Earlier, an Iranian oil … Read more