Euronews Tech Talks How Earth observation helps tackle global challenges | Podcast What is Earth observation? What challenges can it help us to address? Euronews Tech Talks spoke with Jean-Christophe Gros, an EU programme coordinator at ESA. 20/03/2025
Economy Bank of England keeps benchmark interest rate stable at 4.5% The central bank's decision comes amid rising uncertainty over the UK's economic growth, especially as US tariff threats loom. 20/03/2025
Travel News UK’s ETA visa waiver: How to apply and avoid scam sites To obtain the £10 (€12) visa waiver, travellers need to complete an online process via official UK government channels. 19/03/2025
Culture news Potty gang convicted: Thieves behind golden toilet heist found guilty The audacious heist of a unique and functioning artwork by conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan has ended with the conviction of three men. 19/03/2025
Economy Bank of England expected to pause rate cuts despite contracting output Policymakers find themselves in a tight spot ahead of Thursday’s rate decision, with growth remaining sluggish and inflation stubborn. 18/03/2025
Health news 1 in 10 people aren’t sure if they have long COVID. Why? Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, here’s a look at how many people are still grappling with the medical consequences of the virus. 18/03/2025
EuroVerify Old pro-Trump rally video resurfaces as anti-Ukraine protest The video started circulating again following the disastrous Oval Office meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy, raising tensions between the US, Ukraine and the rest of Europe. 18/03/2025
Green News Plastic pellets are washing up on UK coast after North Sea ship crash Although not toxic, nurdles present a deadly risk to wildlife if ingested. 17/03/2025
United Kingdom Chagossians seek legal action against UK over sovereignty deal Britain intends to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining a key UK-US military base on the island of Diego Garcia. 17/03/2025
Art Tate museums to cut 7% of workforce amid financial challenges Tate has announced that it is cutting 7% of its workforce, as the British arts institution grapples with a post-pandemic financial deficit. The move echoes major budget cuts for many cultural institutions globally, including major European museums. 17/03/2025
United Kingdom UK urges Putin to agree to Ukraine ceasefire in meeting with allies British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pressed Russia to commit to a ceasefire at a second meeting of allies on Saturday to discuss the war in Ukraine. 15/03/2025
Tech News Could tech onboard ships in North Sea collision have prevented crash? Various technologies would have been onboard the Stena Immaculate and the Solong at the time they collided in the North Sea. Why didn't they stop a collision? 14/03/2025
Economy The UK economy unexpectedly contracts in January in setback for state The British economy shrank in the first month of 2025 compared with December, driven by a decline in production. 14/03/2025
United Kingdom UK PM Starmer abolishes major NHS body as public sector cuts begin Reports say that Labour aides are increasingly looking to 'trim' the British government and civil service and drawing parallels with Elon Musk's actions in the US. 13/03/2025
United Kingdom UK expels Russian diplomat and spouse in tit-for-tat move The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has revoked accreditation for a Russian diplomat and a diplomatic spouse in retaliation for expulsions announced in Moscow this week. 13/03/2025
wellbeing The hottest wellness trend in the UK? Communal sweating in saunas Sauna-bathing has taken London and the rest of the UK by storm. But it’s got a twist. 13/03/2025
Europe News Cargo ship captain arrested for manslaughter after North Sea collision It emerged that the ship had failed several safety checks last year. One sailor from the vessel is missing and presumed dead. 12/03/2025
Art Why a British owner refuses to return a stolen Renaissance painting Italian art lovers want the return of a stolen Renaissance painting but its English owner is refusing. 12/03/2025
No Comment Heir to throne, ref on field: William's day on football pitch In a move to boost diversity in football, Prince William took to the field — not to play, but to learn the role of a referee during a training session. 12/03/2025
Green News Marine animals could ‘choke on oil’ after UK crash, experts warn The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is assessing what counter pollution action is needed, as people voice concern for porpoises and seabirds. 11/03/2025
No Comment UK marks fifth anniversary of COVID pandemic with Day of Reflection The UK observed the COVID-19 Day of Reflection on Sunday with hundreds of local events across the country. 11/03/2025
Economy Struggling to find work? UK sees more jobseekers and fewer vacancies UK firms are reluctant to hire due to subdued growth prospects and rising labour costs, two new studies show. 11/03/2025
United Kingdom Infighting grips Reform UK party over lawmaker's suspension Rupert Lowe, the now independent MP for Great Yarmouth, denies any wrongdoing, saying he is being targeted because of political differences with party leader Nigel Farage. 10/03/2025
United Kingdom Dozens brought ashore in oil tanker and cargo ship North Sea collision An oil tanker and cargo ship collided off the UK coast near Hull, causing a fire. A major rescue operation is under way involving lifeboats and helicopters. 10/03/2025
Culture news Female musicians at high risk of suicide, finds new study New research from the UK and US has found that the music industry is not a safe profession due to its high risk of suicide and that women in the business are significantly more at risk. 09/03/2025
United Kingdom Protester arrested after climbing onto the UK parliament's tower Emergency services were outside Palace of Westminster in London on Saturday after a man holding a Palestinian flag climbed onto Big Ben tower, police said. 08/03/2025