British government

Royal Navy disposes of suspected WWII bomb in London

Britain's Royal Navy has disposed of a suspected World War II bomb discovered in London's River Thames close to parliament, leading to the closure of two bridges, police said on Jan. 20.

"Victoria Embankment has now reopened after police and the Royal Navy worked together to remove a suspected WWII ordnance," London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

UK's Johnson Under Fresh Fire Over Serbia Trip

The British government's code of conduct declares ministers must ensure "that no conflict arises, or appears to rise, between their public duties and their private interests".

Labour MPs say Johnson used a visit to the Geca Kon Belgrade bookstore, held officially to discuss press freedom, to promote "The Churchill Factor," his book on Britain's wartime premier.

Britain Suspends Foreign Professors From Brexit Project

The British government has requested that foreign professors be suspended from participation in the Brexit project assigned to the London School of Economics, announced a speaker of the university.

Professors and researchers from the school advise the British Economy Minister on possible scenarios after the British voted to leave the EU in a referendum on June 23.

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