Cult 'Once in a generation' exhibition of Queen's art open to public The lighting conditions are ideal in the Queen's Gallery to display the masterpieces, according to Desmond Shawe-Taylor, who is surveyor of the Queen's pictures. 05/12/2020
United Kingdom Jittery Gibraltar fears economic hit from a no-deal Brexit Gibraltar's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo has warned "life will change radically for the worse if there is no deal" agreed with the EU. 05/12/2020
United Kingdom Rare 'thundersnow' storm mistaken for explosion in Scotland Several calls were made to police in Edinburgh on Thursday evening as a rare snowstorm was mistaken for an explosion. 04/12/2020
United Kingdom Michelin-starred restaurant offers cook-at-home takeaways The restaurant is owned by Simon Wood, a winner of the reality TV programme Masterchef UK 04/12/2020
United Kingdom UK to announce climate target more 'ambitious' than the EU Boris Johnson is set to pledge to reduce the UK's emissions "faster than any major economy", which would see a reduction of at least 68% from 1990 levels by 2030. 04/12/2020
Destinations Manchester: A tier three guide to the UK’s Northern Powerhouse Lifelong Mancunian and Euronews Travel journalist Sarah Palmer takes us through the very best of the UK’s second city. 04/12/2020
Europe Decoded Facebook vows to tackle vaccine misinformation on its platform Facebook will also be investing $100 million (€82m) in the news industry and supporting fact-checkers. 03/12/2020
Green News How is nuclear fusion part of the UK’s ‘green industrial revolution’? Achieving this long sought after source of energy would be a big step. 03/12/2020
United Kingdom Bristol explosion: Four dead, one injured in blast at UK sewage plant Authorities have confirmed there are a "number of casualties" in the blast, which is believed to taken place in a chemical tank at a water recycling centre. 03/12/2020
Green News ‘There is no vaccine for climate change’, warns British scientist Why the climate crisis must not be forgotten amid the global health pandemic. 03/12/2020
United Kingdom UK better than France, US & Belgium, says minister on vaccine race win It comes after the UK became the first country to approve the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. 03/12/2020
United Kingdom Did Brexit help the UK fast-track a coronavirus vaccine approval? UK officials have claimed that Brexit allowed them to fast-track approval of a COVID-19 vaccine. 03/12/2020
No Comment London's National Gallery reopens as England's lockdown is lifted As England's second lockdown comes to an end, cultural venues such as the National Gallery have reopened their doors to the public. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom Under-16s 'unlikely to make informed choice' on puberty blockers Hormone blockers are drugs that can pause the development of puberty and are sometimes prescribed to help children with gender dysphoria by giving them more time to consider their options. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom UK department store Debenhams collapses putting 12,000 jobs at risk The future of some 12,000 retailing jobs in Britain hangs in the balance after the failure of Debenhams, one of the country's oldest department stores. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom Charities report huge increase in distribution of food parcels in UK It's estimated an emergency food parcel could be handed out every nine seconds to people across the country. The Trussell Trust, which supports more than 1,200 food banks across the UK, said its network 02/12/2020
United Kingdom Football and concussion: FA pressured to give clear rules Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says the Premier League should have a clear protocol for when there is a clash of heads or concussion. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom Johnson urges caution as UK authorises Pfizer/BioNTech COVID vaccine UK Health Minister Matt Hancock announced that the country is the first to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. 02/12/2020
Sport Premier League postpones first fixture due to COVID-19 since March The Premier League has postponed Friday's fixture between Newcastle United and Aston Villa after several Newcastle players and coaches tested positive for coronavirus. 01/12/2020
Green News Climate-focused Netflix rival launches today, backed by Prince Harry The launch of the environmental streaming platform, WaterBear, has also been praised by the likes of BAFTA. 01/12/2020
United Kingdom Johnson suffers large Tory revolt over new COVID-19 restrictions Alarmed at the impact on an already severely weakened economy, dozens of Tory MPs voted against the new tiered system which was nonetheless passed in parliament. 01/12/2020
Green News 5 affordable Christmas presents for the climate-conscious Five unique Christmas gifts for the environmentally minded. 01/12/2020
United Kingdom UK: Philip Green's retail empire Arcadia Group calls in administrators The UK retail empire run by the billionaire Philip Green for 18 years has been placed into a type of bankruptcy protection in a move that effectively puts some 13,000 jobs at risk. 30/11/2020
United Kingdom UK: Coroner to examine pollution link to girl's fatal asthma attack Over the next two weeks, a London coroner will examine whether air pollution caused or contributed to Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah's fatal asthma attack in 2013 30/11/2020
United Kingdom The Crown: Netflix series suffers backlash over depiction of UK royals Critics say The Crown displays a general lack of respect for The Queen and her family. 30/11/2020
No Comment Visits to Father Christmas go virtual amid COVID-19 pandemic Santa’s Grotto Live went live in November and has already received more than 500 bookings. 30/11/2020