United Kingdom Northern Ireland votes, but will Westminster prevail? Northern Ireland votes in an Assembly Election, but with the two main parties at odds, a fresh power-sharing government seems on rocky ground. 02/03/2017
United Kingdom Mouse grounds plane costing British Airways 290,000 euros Passengers on a British Airways (BA) flight from London Heathrow to San Francisco were delayed for four hours and forced to change planes because a mouse was spotted on board the Boeing… 02/03/2017
United Kingdom Northern Ireland election puts power-sharing in the balance Northern Ireland is holding a snap election after the collapse of its government last month and many see it as a last-ditch attempt to save power-sharing between nationalist and unionist… 02/03/2017
United Kingdom Abuse victim quits Pope's child protection panel The last abuse victim on the Pope's child protection panel, Marie Collins quits, launching a stinging attack on the Vatican's administration 02/03/2017
United Kingdom UK House of Lords defy government's Brexit Bill There was an embarrassing defeat for the government in the House of Lords over guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals to live in the UK after Brexit. 01/03/2017
Sport Sky cycling team slammed for not keeping records at doping investigation Doubts continue to swirl around Team Sky as the cycling outfit answers questions about why it failed to keep proper medical records that could have answered the questions about Bradley Wiggins' myster 01/03/2017
United Kingdom Tunisia beach attack: British families prepare to sue TUI British families are preparing to sue the TUI tour operator, following the June, 2015, terror attack in Tunisia. 28/02/2017
Cinema The last day of the British Raj explored in 'Viceroy's House' The final days of the British Raj are explored in ‘Viceroy’s House’. 28/02/2017
United Kingdom UK's child sex abuse inquiry begins public hearings The UK's child sex abuse inquiry begins with a look at the post-war child migration programme 28/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK Lords debate Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 27/02/2017
Markets LSE-Deutsche Boerse merger seen set to fail A merger between the London Stock Exchange and Germany's Deutsche Boerse looks to be heading for collapse over competition issues. 27/02/2017
United Kingdom Neil Fingleton: Game of Thrones actor and 'UK’s tallest man' dies aged 36 Neil Fingleton, an actor, former professional basketball player and title-holder of ‘UK’s tallest man’ has died, reportedly of heart failure, at age 36. 27/02/2017
Economy UK services sector optimistic, CBI survey finds Optimism among businesses in Britain's services sector is now higher than at any time since June's vote to leave the European Union. 27/02/2017
Sport England remain on track for back-to-back Six Nations titles after entertaining Italy win England continued to wobble towards retaining the Six Nations crown with an entertaining home win over Italy on Sunday. 26/02/2017
Sport Klopp compares Ranieri sacking with Brexit and Trump With his locker cleared out, Claudio Ranieri left Leicester City football club for the last time on Friday. 24/02/2017
Business Series Royal Bank of Scotland makes a loss for ninth straight year Royal Bank of Scotland - the subject of the world's biggest bank rescue - has announced losses of 6.96 billion pounds (8.2 billion euros) for 2016. 24/02/2017
Business Series British Airways owner IAG sees profits rise International Airlines Group - owner of British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus - reports higher annual profits from cost-cutting and cheaper fuel. 24/02/2017
Sport Leicester sack manager Ranieri Leicester City have sacked their manager Claudio Ranieri 23/02/2017
United Kingdom Deadly Storm Doris batters Britain At least one person has died and casualties are reported as Storm Doris strikes the UK. 23/02/2017
United Kingdom Cannabis farm found in disused nuclear bunker Thousands of cannabis plants found in shelter built for UK government officials in the event of a nuclear strike 23/02/2017
Cult Bowie storms 2017 Brits but newer names make their mark The Brits have once again scattered their pixie dust over the big names of the British music industry at the 2017 awards, where David Bowie took the top honours. 23/02/2017
United Kingdom Storm Doris batters Britain 24 hours of what forecasters call "Explosive Cyclogenisis" means Doris is now a Weather Bomb 23/02/2017
United Kingdom UK appoints Cressida Dick as first female London police chief The former head of UK counter terrorism, Cressida Dick, has been appointed London’s new police chief – the first women ever to hold the job. 23/02/2017
Economy British economy finishes 2016 strongly but Brexit effects loom Britain's economy sped up at the end of 2016 but there were signs the Brexit vote will increasingly act as a brake on growth this year. 22/02/2017
Sci-Tech Cleaning up our cities' air, or avoiding smog hotspots A host of emerging companies are tackling the problems of atmospheric pollution in our biggest cities with high-tech approaches. 22/02/2017