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Now playing Next Destinations Watch tulips bloom for the first time at London's Hampton Court Palace The grand home of Henry VIII and other British monarchs is hosting its first-ever tulip festival. 19/04/2021
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Now playing Next Green News 63% of European city dwellers want a ban on petrol and diesel cars A majority of people across 15 European cities support only emission-free cars being sold after 2030. 12/04/2021
Now playing Next World Shoppers and pubgoers flock to streets as venues reopen in England A handful of venues in England with 24-hour licences opened their doors to punters at 00:01 am, with customers braving the freezing temperatures to enjoy an outdoor pint for the first time since January. 12/04/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Police in London disperse churchgoers Worshippers at a Good Friday service in London were told by police to leave or face fines over breach of Covid-19 regulations 04/04/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Kill the Bill': UK protests over law that will give police new powers Some carried anti-sexism placards and chanted “Women scared everywhere, police and government do not care!” 04/04/2021
Now playing Next Business Deliveroo valued at €10 billion despite failure to deliver on profit The food delivery company Deliveroo is set to give the London stock market its biggest new listing in more than seven years after it announced it will be seeking a valuation of €10 billion euros when it launches in the city. 22/03/2021
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Sarah Everard: Met Police officer appears in court charged with murder Everard's disappearance sparked a public debate about women's safety. 13/03/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Sarah Everard: UK police discover 'human remains' in woodland Sarah Everard, 33, vanished while walking home from a friend's apartment in London on March 3. 10/03/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom PPE is the new plastic waste nightmare threatening the environment Plastic bags have been overtaken by face masks as one of the most common pieces of plastic waste. In fact, 102 million are thrown every week in the UK alone. 25/02/2021
Now playing Next Destinations Travel the UK like a local: Must-sees and best-avoided Travel tips on how, where and when to visit the UK from someone who has been there and done it. 19/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Boxes shaped like miniature shops used as food donation points Using wood, paint and 3D-printed plastic ornaments, London-based artist Sean Rodrigo builds boxes shaped like miniature shops, aimed to be used as a relay for food banks. 17/02/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom London's thinnest house for sale Described as a little piece of London magic the city's thinnest house is up for sale with a price tag of over a million euros 07/02/2021
Now playing Next Green News What is the new London Greenground map? One graphic designer is encouraging more people to walk and cycle by creating a map of green spaces in the capital. 27/01/2021
Now playing Next World Has Eurostar 'fallen through the cracks' of the transport bailout? The company that operates the Eurostar rail service between the UK and mainland Europe has called for a UK government bailout following a collapse in travel. The train operator runs daily services through the Channel Tunnel between London, Paris and Brussels. 19/01/2021