United Kingdom 'I'll comply with the law': Boris Johnson faces MPs after Gray report The British prime minister could face a fine if UK police discover that he breached COVID-19 regulations. 02/02/2022
Art First exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh's self-portraits hits London The show at London's Courtauld Gallery will present some of the Dutch artist's self-portraits for the very first time. 01/02/2022
United Kingdom Watch: Pilot forced to abort landing attempt amid high winds A British Airways plane failed to land on the first attempt on Monday, footage showed, due to high winds in London. 01/02/2022
Green News British pig farmers 'fear ruin' over Brexit and the rise of veganism There is a butcher shortage in the UK, which is creating a slaughter backlog for many pig farmers. 31/01/2022
No Comment Scottish island sweeps up Olympic curling Ailsa Craig granite will be used at the Beijing Winter Olympics, which start with a mixed doubles event between Great Britain and Sweden on Wednesday. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom What did Sue Gray's report say about lockdown parties in Downing St? The verdict is in. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom 'He took us all for fools': UK PM slammed over 'partygate' report "The prime minister took us all for fools" and "showed himself unfit for office", said opposition leader Keir Starmer 31/01/2022
Sport Christian Eriksen signs for Brentford, seven months after heart attack He collapsed during Denmark's match against Finland last June. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom Man Utd suspend Mason Greenwood after arrest for alleged violence “An investigation was launched and following enquiries we can confirm a man in his 20s has since been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault,” Greater Manchester Police said in a statement. 30/01/2022
United Kingdom Northern Ireland marks 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday massacre Hundreds made their way to the Bloody Sunday Monument for the annual memorial service and wreath-laying ceremony, carrying pictures of the victims and flowers in their memory. 30/01/2022
Living This company wants to pay you and your dog €9000 to go vegan If you're prepared to go plant-based for three months with your dog, you could earn a hefty sum. 28/01/2022
Living Here are some of the inventive ways people are reusing COVID plastics Old tests are being repurposed into sparkly jewellery, plant pot labels and more, but not all of our pandemic plastics are necessary. 28/01/2022
People Meet the woman offering free retreats to ‘overwhelmed’ health workers Jools Sampson's company has been offering free spaces to frontline NHS staff since 2020, but now needs some help to continue. 28/01/2022
United Kingdom Boris Johnson: London's Met Police deny delaying 'partygate' report Police have asked for Sue Gray's report to include "minimal reference" to alleged Downing Street lockdown parties to avoid prejudicing their own investigation. 28/01/2022
Travel News BA planes found to have insect infestations, report reveals This is not the first time insects have made their way onto a flight. 28/01/2022
Art Prince Charles unveils Holocaust survivor portrait series Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall spent Holocaust Memorial Day with 'seven remarkable individuals' who sat for a set of portraits displayed in the Queen's Gallery. 28/01/2022
United Kingdom Pressure mounts on Boris Johnson to publish delayed 'partygate' report The PM has pledged to publish in full an official report into his team's activities which allegedly broke lockdown rules... while the delays have prompted many a joke on social media. 27/01/2022
Art Why is Boris Johnson such an easy target for political cartoonists? Following allegations of Boris Johnson's parties at Downing Street being in breach of coronavirus restrictions, it is a busy time of year for political cartoonists. 27/01/2022
Green News This 1989 news clip shows what we thought homes would look like by now Has modern technology lived up to futuristic predictions? 27/01/2022
Green News Oatly ads banned over misleading environmental claims But one claim that food’s annual emissions could be cut by 49 per cent if the world went vegan was backed up by evidence. 27/01/2022
Art Miniature Banksy model sells for over €1 million in UK auction The small thatched model building was put up for sale by its British owners over fears it would one day be stolen. 27/01/2022
Green News Empty ‘ghost flights’ may be burning as much fuel as 1.4 million cars As the summer season approaches, airlines could be forced to make thousands more of these empty flights at a high cost to the planet. 27/01/2022
Art Francis Bacon exhibit - blurring the lines between humans and animals Spanning Bacon’s 50-year career, the 'Francis Bacon: Man and Beast' exhibition includes some of Bacon’s earliest works and his last-ever painting 26/01/2022
United Kingdom UK PM Boris Johnson again urged to resign over Downing Street parties Johnson has so far ruled out resignation but several of his own lawmakers have urged him to do so or face a vote of no confidence. 26/01/2022
Cult 'America in Crisis' - new Saatchi exhibition documents divided US A new exhibition at London's Saatchi Gallery documents decades of political, social and cultural change in the US. 25/01/2022
Eco-Innovation This floating house can shelter people for 6 weeks after a flood The concept was provoked by recent extreme flooding in Vietnam. 25/01/2022