United Kingdom Starmer orders inquiry after killer admits to stabbing three children Far-right misinformation about Axel Rudakubana's attack in Southport last year led to riots and attacks on asylum seeker accommodation. 21/01/2025
Travel News UK’s ETA travel permit likely to cost €7 more under government plan Travellers from many countries now need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK. 20/01/2025
Culture news Ancient DNA reveals Celtic women's power in ancient British society DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after marriage, while men were more likely to move away. 18/01/2025
Economy Job postings revealed: What are the best roles in the UK for 2025? Are you aware of which jobs are currently in high demand in the UK? A great way to identify the top roles for the coming year is by analysing trends in job posting growth. AI roles appear on the list for the first time. 18/01/2025
Health news UK nurses say hospital overcrowding puts patients’ lives at risk The British nursing union demanded transparency from the government on how many patients are being treated in ‘unsafe’ conditions. 17/01/2025
Culture news Jeff Beck’s iconic guitars head to auction in London Jeff Beck’s legendary guitar collection, including iconic instruments like 'The Oxblood' Les Paul, will be auctioned at Christie's London on 22 January 2025. 16/01/2025
Economy UK economy returns to growth for first time in three months The UK economy returned to growth in November following an unrevised contraction in October. It is news that will offer relief to Chancellor Rachel Reeves following the bond market turmoil that has seen her fiscal decisions called into question. 16/01/2025
No Comment 84-year-old pensioner thwarts launderette mugger with pair of jeans An 84-year-old man in Maltby, England, fended off a would-be mugger using nothing but a pair of jeans in a dramatic confrontation inside a launderette. 15/01/2025
Art Brian Eno and Bette Adriaanse explore purpose of art in new book Brian Eno’s first book in nearly three decades, co-written with artist Bette Adriaanse, offers a playful exploration of the purpose and impact of art on society. 15/01/2025
United Kingdom What is the UK's 'grooming gangs' scandal, and why has it resurfaced? With the help of extreme outsiders like Elon Musk, the British right and far right are using a long-running national scandal to hold the government's feet to the fire — with misinformation front and centre. 15/01/2025
Economy Rising borrowing costs set to batter UK government - does it matter? As borrowing costs rise, the government has less money to spend on the country's creaking National Health Service, military, emergency services and schools. 15/01/2025
My Wildest Prediction Nomad working will continue to rise, Rory Sutherland predicts According to Rory Sutherland, people will go nomadic. What are the economic reasons behind this prediction? The marketing expert joins My Wildest Prediction to share his insights into the question. 15/01/2025
Art Gaza Biennale protest takes place outside London’s ICA Activists gathered outside London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) to show support for the Gaza Biennale and protest the ICA’s alleged sponsorship ties. 15/01/2025
Economy UK inflation in surprise December dip, raising hopes over bond markets The rise in the interest rate investors are charging the UK government to borrow money over 10 years hit a 16-year high in recent days, piling pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to cut spending or raise taxes. 15/01/2025
United Kingdom Drones are flying weapons and drugs into UK prisons, watchdog warns The UK's Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, has called for urgent action to tackle drones delivering drugs and guns to high security prisons. 14/01/2025
Climate Why climate change is taking broccoli off UK supermarket shelves British growers have been surprised to find their crops coming up early, after a mild autumn and winter. 14/01/2025
United Kingdom Farage's Reform UK party just one point behind Labour, poll shows British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has struggled since being elected six months ago, paving the way for the right-wing Reform UK party's rise. 14/01/2025
Culture news UK union demands celebrity book ghostwriters get credited UK trade union Society of Authors calls for the ghostwriters behind celebrity books to get more recognition. 14/01/2025
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II 'kept in dark' for years about Soviet spy in palace Anthony Blunt, a royal art historian, confessed in 1964 to spying for the Soviets, but the late queen was not officially told about his past until 1973. 14/01/2025
Culture news Just Stop Oil activists arrested for targeting Charles Darwin’s grave The activists claimed famous evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin would support their cause if he were alive today, citing the ongoing sixth mass extinction. 14/01/2025
Health news Study finds rise in abortion patients using fertility tracking methods Over five years, abortion patients were increasingly likely to be using less reliable fertility awareness methods when they got pregnant. 14/01/2025
Culture news Actor Michael Sheen to fund new national theatre in Wales Actor Michael Sheen is funding a new theatre company to replace the National Theatre Wales. 14/01/2025
Culture news George Orwell to be honoured with new £2 coin by UK’s Royal Mint The UK’s Royal Mint is set to celebrate the legacy of George Orwell, the author of "Nineteen Eighty-Four" and "Animal Farm", with a special £2 coin marking the 75th anniversary of his death. 13/01/2025
Lifestyle No trousers? No problem: London underground users bare their legs It's not a new tradition and the only goal is whimsy. Here's everything you need to know about the Official No Trousers Tube Ride event. 13/01/2025
Culture news UK government plan 30% price cap on resold tickets The UK government has announced plans for legislation to cap the price of resale tickets to tackle touts. 10/01/2025
Culture news How UK City of Culture will transform Bradford in 2025 As Bradford’s huge celebration of arts and community engagement begins, Euronews Culture talked to creative director Shanaz Gulzar about what it means for the city. 10/01/2025