A massive British Army and coalition initiative to deliver a hydro-electric system to northern Helmand has been completed. BSN has a special report with footage supplied by coalition combat camera teams.
The British Prime Minister, Mr. Gordon Brown, today holds Downing Street talks with Kenya?s President and Prime Minister. Global poverty and aid, fuel prices, and the situation in Zimbabwe sure to be subjects under discussion.
The Queen has formally opened the new St Pancras international rail station; from next week it becomes the rail hub for all Eurostar fast trains from London to Europe.
The Prime Minister, Mr Gordon Brown , faces his weekly question session in Parliament amid growing concerns about the UK economy following the fall out from low interest lending in the United States .
Physicists are making final preparations for the world?s biggest science experiment- a collision of particles at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva next week. The UK is one of the leading partners in this international project.
The United States Ambassador to the IAEA, Gregory L. Schulte, speaks today on Iran and Iran's nuclear activities. He's addressing a gathering of London-based foreign journalists. BSN will have a full report.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr.David Miliband- in a tour of Cardiff communities- has been explaining the daily relevance of foreign policies- ranging from climate change, migration and trade investment.
The human rights organisation, Amnesty International, is supporting and calling for greater urgency on moves to create an international arms treaty; a move the British Government is pushing in the United Nations.
The Prince of Wales today makes a major speech on climate change issues; he's addressing the European Parliament session in Brussels. BSN will have a full report.
British explorer and endurance swimmer, Lewis Gordon Pugh, announces plans to swim at the geographic North Pole in a stunt to highlight the continuing impact of climate change on the planet.
A group of prominent British Muslims, who've recently visited Bangladesh in an ongoing initiative to improve mutual understanding with countries with a Muslim-majority, speak about their project and the value of constructive dialogue.
A lifestyle survey of some Muslim women in the UK gives an interesting and educational insight into their way of life. This is the last in the BSN series on interesting and innovative Islamic projects in Britain.
A debate in the House of Lords looks at the lessons that could be learnt from the British involvement in the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and the subsequent military engagement in the region.
The British Army continues its coalition duties in the heart of one of the toughest regions in Afghanistan; daily patrols in and around the Sangin district.A special BSN report.
The UK?s first Sharia compliant prepaid MasterCard is launch today; it is to combine the security of a card with the ethical financial principles of Sharia finance, and access to finance without any credit or danger of overspending
A Scottish fish and chip shop in the border town of Biggar has been voted the best in Britain. The secret of the Townhead Café is introducing new sustainable species of fish.
A group of British Muslims has returned from a visit to Iran sponsored by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; they've appealed for both countries to clear up social and political misunderstandings.
Pakistan?s High Commissioner to the UK has been speaking about the strong relations between his country and Britain; the coalition effort against global terrorism; and democratic initiatives still going on his country.
The UK's Minister for Europe, Mr Jim Murphy, leads a London seminar bringing together Europe's most influential sports policy decision-makers to discuss the European Union's impact on sports and the regulation of sports policies.
The British Prime Minister, Mr Gordon Brown, holds talks in Downing Street today with the newly elected Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari. The situation in Afghanistan and the international stock market concerns expected to be on the agenda.
A group of British teenagers, who won a nationwide competition in the UK to promote climate change issues- tour Holland to see the latest environmental initiatives there from both the public and private sector.