12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
United Kingdom Meet the men who love roundabouts, postboxes and collecting bricks A celebration of the dull man: he doesn't need a big house or a flash car. No, what he likes is to ride on escalators; to go on day trips to roundabouts; and to collect milk bottles. 19/12/2017
United Kingdom Shots fired as man tries to force his way into US air base in England The base in Suffolk was put in 'lockdown'. 18/12/2017
United Kingdom A helping hand for ten-year-old Cameron Thanks to a crowdfunding campaign, ten-year-old Cameron Millar will be fitted with a new, 3D-printed prosthetic hand. 18/12/2017
United Kingdom A royal master class in interviewing techniques Prince Harry has taken on the role of radio presenter and tries to put a chatty Barack Obama at ease before an interview 17/12/2017
United Kingdom Six dead after multi-vehicle crash in England Ambulance crews said the smash, which involved five cars and a taxi, was an extremely distressing scene. 17/12/2017
United Kingdom Watch: Drunk travellers fall on to rail tracks A surge in alcohol-related incidents during the festive period has caused the Network Rail to release a shocking video as a warning. 16/12/2017
United Kingdom How young is too young for alcohol? A recent study in the UK found that one in six parents let their children drink alcohol at the age of 14 despite health-based guidance suggesting that it should not be introduced before 15. 16/12/2017
United Kingdom Top UK military official says NATO must protect underwater cables from Destruction of underwater communications cables could disrupt trillions of dollars of financial transactions and NATO and its allies must do more to protect attacks 15/12/2017
United Kingdom Brexit: Institute of Directors wants more clarity over customs union The IoD says the UK government must provide more clarity about what it wants from phase two of Brexit talks 15/12/2017
United Kingdom A champagne Brexit Trade with the UK is taking a hit as the economy struggles to cope with Brexit 15/12/2017
United Kingdom Memorial service for victims of Grenfell inferno A multi-faith memorial service has been held in London, exactly six months after the Grenfell Tower tragedy 14/12/2017
Economy Bank of England keeps interests rates on hold The Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold as real wages fall and consumers suffer biggest loss of spending power in 40 years. 14/12/2017
United Kingdom Ban flammable materials from Europe’s high-rises, say experts Fire safety is being taken for granted, it’s been claimed, six months on from a deadly fire in London. 13/12/2017
United Kingdom Baby born with heart outside body survives against the odds A baby girl born with her heart outside her body is believed to be the first in the UK to survive with the extremely rare condition, ectopia cordis . 13/12/2017
United Kingdom British royal's Prince William and Prince Harry at Star Wars premier British royals Prince Harry and Prince William walked the red carpet at the European premiere of 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' in London on Tuesday 13/12/2017
Economy UK inflation hits near six-year high BoE will have to write to Chancellor after breaking through 2% target ceiling to reach 3.1% in November. 12/12/2017
United Kingdom Gay love film wins big at British Indie film awards The critically-acclaimed "God's Own Country" was the major winner at the British Independent Film Awards 11/12/2017
United Kingdom UK Snow: Travel disruption as the country experiences the most snow in UK Snow: Severe weather has caused widespread travel disruption, grounding flights, shutting down roads and triggering traffic accidents. 11/12/2017
United Kingdom Snow causes UK travel chaos Roads closed, flights grounded and trains cancelled as heavy snow blankets large parts of the country. 10/12/2017
United Kingdom Anti-slavery march calls on Libya to end "crime against African humani Protesters gathered outside the Libyan embassy in London to demand the end of slave auctions in the North-African country on Saturday, December 9. 09/12/2017
United Kingdom Mixed reactions to Brexit deal 'In the interests of all', but ultimately a compromise which won't please everyone. The Brexit deal now needs the approval every EU leader 08/12/2017
United Kingdom Full text: Brexit Agreement Report The EU and the UK agreed to a landmark deal on Brexit on Friday, paving the way for the second phase of negotiations. 08/12/2017
Economy Pound jumps on Brexit breakthrough There was a sigh of relief across financial markets after the UK and the EU agreed to start talks on post-Brexit trade and a transition period. 08/12/2017
United Kingdom Man freed from microwave by firefighters Joke ends with fire crews spending one hour to remove kitchen appliance. 08/12/2017