Catherine Drew
110,000 stranded at Gatwick airport over drone
Thousands are stranded in Gatwick airport, as Christmas travel is delayed because of drones. The U.K government says it's a reckless attempt to cripple Britain's second busiest airport. Two drones… Audio
Theresa May fights for UK leadership in Brexit chaos
The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, is fighting for her political life. Forty-eight of her Conservative Party colleagues have triggered a vote on whether to remove her as leader. Mrs May has… Audio
UK hits out at Russia at UN over Skripal poisoning
Britain has hit out at Russia at the UN Security Council after charging two Russians with the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in England in March. The Kremlin has rejected… Audio
Skripal Novichok poisoning: Russian suspects named
British prosecutors have charged two Russians with attempted murder after the Novichok nerve agent attack in Salisbury in March. Former Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were… Audio
Cricketer Ben Stokes found not guilty, rejoins England squad
England cricketer Ben Stokes will join the England squad for the third Test against India after he was found NOT guilty of affray by a Bristol jury. The New Zealand-born cricketer had been charged… Audio
Ben Stokes on trial over 'significant violence'
The New Zealand born cricketer Ben Stokes faced trial for affray in England, with prosectuors claiming he mocked two gay men and knocked another two men unconscious. The jury at Bristol Crown Court… Audio
Theresa May narrowly avoids defeat in UK Parliament
British Prime Minister Theresa May has narrowly avoided a defeat in parliament at the hands of pro-European Union lawmakers from her own party on Tuesday, fending off a rebellion that threatened to… Audio
Trump arrives in London, big protests expected
Donald Trump has arrived in London overnight for his first visit to the UK as president. He will meet Theresa May at Chequers, have dinner with business leaders at Blenheim Palace, tea with the Queen… Audio
Painkillers behind hundreds of past deaths at UK hospital
More than 450 patients died at a British hospital between 1989 and 2000 after being given powerful painkillers without medical justification. An independent panel said, taking into account missing… Audio
Ex-Russian spy critically ill in UK - suspected poison exposure
A former Russian spy is critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance. Sergei Skripal, who is 66, was granted refuge in the UK following a "spy swap" between the US and Russia in 2010… Audio
Theresa May angers top MPs with Fallon replacement
The British Prime Minister Theresa May is understood to have angered senior members of her Conservative Party by appointing rising star Gavin Williamson to replace Defence Secretary Sir Michael… Audio
Independent process for Westminster abuse claims promised
The British Prime Minister Theresa May is promising a new independent process to handle sexual harassment and abuse complaints against politicians. Mrs May said she was "deeply concerned" by recent… Audio
Theresa May's speech derailed by coughs, prankster
British Prime Minister Theresa May stole the show at her ruling Conservative Party's annual conference -- but for all the wrong reasons. She coughed and spluttered through her speech and was… Audio
Police make an arrest over London Tube bucket bomb
Police have now arrested an 18 year old after the terror attack on a London Tube train on Friday. London correspondent Catherine Drew reports. Audio
Increase in UK acid attacks to prompt "wide-ranging" review.
As acid attacks increase in the UK, the British government is to consider tougher sentencing as part of a "wide-ranging" review. Our correspondent in London, Catherine Drew, explains. Audio
Six people charged over the 1989 Hillsborough disaster
Almost three decades on, six people in the United Kingdom have been charged over the Hillsborough stadium disaster which left 96 people dead. Our correspondent in London, Catherine Drew, says the… Audio
Conservative talks with DUP not going well
Theresa May's talks with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party about a 'supply and confidence' coalition deal are not going well. Our reporter in London is Catherine Drew. Audio
Cardiff father of four named as driver in London mosque attack
British Police have named the driver of the van that was deliberately driven into worshippers outside a North London mosque. He is Darren Osborne a father of four from Cardiff. He was not known to the… Audio
London fire death toll expected to rise
The death toll the West London tower block fire has reached 12 with authorities saying it's expected to rise dramatically. Our correspondent in London Catherine Drew updates us with the latest. Audio
Catherine Drew with the latest on London fire
We return to London to talk to correspondent Catherine Drew. Audio