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 Researchers are making fake 'faecal sludge' for a good cause Researchers at the University of Bath want to find a way to stop faecal sludge from being the source of so many diseases in developing countries. 23/11/2017
Economy UK economy: moderate growth but inflation remains high UK economy: Britain is on course for its longest fall in living standards since records began, with wages not returning to their pre-financial crisis levels until at least 2025 23/11/2017
United Kingdom Could Brexit mean increased prices in fruit imports from the EU? Euronews takes a look at which of your favourite fruit and vegetables might be impacted by Brexit negotiations 23/11/2017
Economy UK Finance minister delivers 2017 budget UK Finance minister, Philip Hammond has delivered his second annual Budget revealing lower growth, more borrowing and an extra 3.4 billion euros to deliver Brexit 22/11/2017
United Kingdom Two goals and a baby: match-winning footballer subbed to see birth of son English player Ryan Colclough went to hospital so quickly he didn’t have time to change. 22/11/2017
United Kingdom UK shows Brexit goodwill to help start EU trade talks Theresa May makes overtures on the Brexit bill and Northern Ireland, in a bid to help negotiations move on to trade at next month's EU summit. 21/11/2017
United Kingdom Brexit and the City - Lucrum interruptus? Six key indicators of London's financial health, post Bexit, under the spotlight. 20/11/2017
United Kingdom A picture for each decade the Queen and Prince Philip have been married Queen Elizabeth II, 91, and the Duke of Edinburgh, 96, are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary on Monday (November 20). 20/11/2017
United Kingdom Euroviews. EU needs British money so UK should be setting trade ultimatums: View As European leaders demand more concessions in return for trade talks with the UK, UKIP's David Challice says the talks are happening upside down. 20/11/2017
United Kingdom London buses get a shot of coffee London's buses got a double shot of energy on Monday - from a new bio-fuel made from coffee. Some six thousand litres of oil extracted from ground coffee waste have been added to the city's public fuel supply. 20/11/2017
United Kingdom Hammond: UK to improve Brexit offer before EU summit in December UK Finance Minister, Philip Hammond has indicated that Britain is ready to increase Brexit 'divorce bill' offer to Brussels. 19/11/2017
United Kingdom Exclusive: Tusk says ‘no deadlock’ in optimistic assessment of Brexit talks The European Council president spoke to Euronews after meeting UK Prime Minister Theresa May. 17/11/2017
United Kingdom Sacked Gay Times editor ‘stunned and appalled’ at own offensive tweets Josh Rivers took the helm at a magazine devoted to diversity but his social media posts were riddled with loathing and intolerance. 17/11/2017
United Kingdom UK says 'no link' between moves to pay Iran debt and Zaghari-Ratcliffe case UK denies any link between action to pay debt to Iran and efforts to secure the release of a British-Iranian national. 16/11/2017
United Kingdom UK theatre details 20 allegations of Kevin Spacey’s ‘inappropriate behaviour’ The actor and ex-artistic director of the Old Vic has not yet commented on the claims against him. 16/11/2017
United Kingdom Grenfell fire death toll rises as police give final figure A stillborn infant, Baby Logan, has also been recorded as a victim. 16/11/2017
United Kingdom Pro-EU musician gets funding from department of arch-Brexiter Liam Fox The composer wants to collaborate with musicians across Europe to fight the idea the UK is retreating to an absurd little enclave. 16/11/2017
Living Gigi’s Eyelovemore The new luxury footwear label Stuart Weitzman and American top model Gigi Hadid collaboration. 16/11/2017
United Kingdom Enemies and Mutineers: is Brexit ‘patriotism’ going too far? Some who question the UK’s preparations for leaving the EU complain they are vilified by hard-line Brexit supporters. 15/11/2017
United Kingdom May wants MPs to 'come together over Brexit' The UK prime minister defended her opponents’ right to speak out after rebels were branded ‘mutineers’ by a newspaper, sparking a political row. 15/11/2017
United Kingdom Boris Johnson meets Zaghari-Ratcliffe family The UK Foreign Secretary is to meet the husband of a British-Iranian woman who is in jail in Iran. 15/11/2017
United Kingdom British artist updates Beatles' Sgt Pepper cover featuring 2017's dead celebrities The artist wants to draw attention to issues including climate change, gun violence and 'world leaders threatening nuclear annihilation during their morning bowel movement' 14/11/2017