United Kingdom BMW issues Brexit warning one day after Airbus Luxury auto giant BMW has joined Airbus in warning that Brexit plans lack precision. 22/06/2018
United Kingdom Airbus warns it could cut thousands of jobs in UK because of Brexit European aviation giant Airbus warned on Thursday that over 14,000 jobs could be cut in the UK if the country leaves the EU without a deal. 22/06/2018
United Kingdom EU citizens must pay €74 to stay in UK after Brexit Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid also criticised EU countries for “taking far too long” to outline their plans for Britons living on the continent after Brexit. 21/06/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May heads off Brexit revolt Pro-Europe MPs accept assurances on meaningful vote 20/06/2018
No Comment Rubik’s Cube World Championship Qualifiers in London Solving a Rubik's Cube is something many people have tried at and failed, but for the contestants hoping to make world championships there's no doubt they're masters - but who is the quickest? 19/06/2018
United Kingdom Protesters leave knicker-bunting outside door of MP who blocked upsk Protesters leave knicker-bunting outside door of MP who blocked upskirting bill 19/06/2018
No Comment Christo's first major outdoor artwork in UK floats on London lake A 20-meter (22-yard) high sculpture of an ancient Egyptian tomb, made from 7,506 red, white and mauve barrels, has taken temporary residence amid the aquatic wildlife on a lake in London's Hyde Park. 19/06/2018
United Kingdom England fans believe the World Cup will be theirs Scrappy victory triggers euphoric celebrations 19/06/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Jaguar's battery-powered boat breaks speed records British carmaker Jaguar has smashed speed records with a battery-powered boat. 18/06/2018
United Kingdom UK defence spend 'far too low' to counter Russia, MPs warn The UK’s defence spending is “far too low” to combat threats facing the country, MPs warned on Monday. 18/06/2018
United Kingdom Scotland launches gun amnesty Residents must hand in all undocumented replica firearms, air weapons, BB guns, realistic imitation firearms, components parts and other ballistic items before July 1. 18/06/2018
United Kingdom May promises over £20 billion to fund UK health service Prime Minister Theresa May has promised billions of euros in extra funding for the NHS but critics say it's not enough. 17/06/2018
United Kingdom UK Home Office returns epileptic boy's medicinal cannabis oil Britain's Home Office Saturday used a special power to return medicinal cannabis oil it had confiscated from an epileptic boy. 16/06/2018
United Kingdom Massive blaze is a ‘devastating loss for Glasgow’ A huge fire has ripped through one of Scotland’s architectural gems for the second time in four years. 16/06/2018
United Kingdom May backs 'upskirting' law after lone MP blocks bill British Prime Minister Theresa May has called for a law to make "upskirting" a criminal offence after one of her own MPs blocked attempts to outlaw it on Friday. 15/06/2018
United Kingdom Stephen Hawking's voice will be broadcast into space The voice of world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking will be broadcast into space after his memorial service takes place later today. 15/06/2018
United Kingdom Boris Becker claims diplomatic immunity in UK bankruptcy case The former tennis star says his appointment as sports ambassador for the Central African Republic protects him from being sued over alleged debts. 15/06/2018
United Kingdom New Tory Brexit bust-up puts May under threat again A major parliamentary clash looms which could bring the UK government down, as pro-EU Conservative rebels cry foul amid a power struggle over Brexit plans. 15/06/2018
United Kingdom 72 seconds of silence observed on Grenfell fire anniversary It's been one year since the tower block went up in flames and the silence was respected country-wide at mid-day 14/06/2018
Economy UK retail sales up 1.3 percent in May The figure goes beyond expectations but economists warn of difficult times ahead 14/06/2018
United Kingdom AI is coming to a workplace near you AI-powered customer service agents, and robot colleagues. If it all sounds like science fiction, it isn't. Euronews' Jeremy Wilks was at the AI Summit, part of London Tech Week, to find out more. 14/06/2018
Cult New perspective on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo The exhibition at London's Victoria and Albert Museum is called "Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up" 14/06/2018
Green News The music born in the streets Once living in the streets, Portuguese singer Susana Silva was saved by music. 14/06/2018
United Kingdom May sees off more Brexit challenges in Parliament The UK prime minister defeated moves to alter her government’s plans on customs and trade, but more obstacles lie ahead. 14/06/2018
United Kingdom Britain's EU Withdrawal Bill pits Parliament against the government Prime Minister Theresa May claims it is the government that represents the will of the people 13/06/2018
Cult London's Saatchi Gallery showcases 'unknown' artists The "Known Unknowns" features works by seventeen contemporary artists 13/06/2018