Sport Sutton Utd's FA Cup dream run ends but gambling investigation into reserve keeper Shaw begins Sutton United’s dream run in the FA Cup came to and end on Monday evening after losing 2-0 to Arsenal in the fifth round at Gander Green Lane. 21/02/2017
United Kingdom Should civil partnerships be available to straight couples too? A heterosexual couple in Britain have lost a court bid aimed at allowing them to enter into a civil partnership. 21/02/2017
United Kingdom Russian super yacht impounded in Gibraltar Ahoy! Russian billionaire industrialist Andrey Melnichenko's new €400 million “super yacht” impounded by the Gibraltar Port Authority 21/02/2017
United Kingdom Britain defends Trump visit despite protests The British government won't break its promise of a state visit for Donald Trump, despite petitions and protests outside parliament. 21/02/2017
United Kingdom Anti-Trump protesters pack London's Parliament Square MPs clashed on Monday over whether or not to invite US President Donald Trump to the UK for an official state visit. 20/02/2017
Cult A dream-like escape from Alice Temperley at London Fashion Week A dream-like escape was on offer at the start of London Fashion Week. 20/02/2017
Business Series Amazon to add 15,000 jobs across Europe, 5,000 in Britain Online retailer Amazon has said it will create more than 5,000 jobs in Britain this year, part of 15,000 in various European countries. 20/02/2017
United Kingdom Parliamentary debate on Trump's state visit to UK nears British Prime Minister Theresa May surprised many by inviting President Donald Trump on a state visit to Britain and was the first world leader to visit him in Washington. 19/02/2017
Economy Brexit linked inflation deters Britons from spending As inflation picked up and prices rose after the Brexit vote British consumers cut back on spending in January. 17/02/2017
United Kingdom Tony Blair urges Britons to ''rise up'' against Brexit Brexit ‘‘is not inevitable’‘ and can be stopped by the will of the people. 17/02/2017
United Kingdom Pink Floyd's Roger Waters considers performing "The Wall" on US-Mexico border Roger Waters, the co-founder of musical rock n' roll group Pink Floyd, said the group's cult album is more relevant now than ever before 16/02/2017
Sci-Tech Ocado develops robotic hand to pick groceries for customers' orders A UK-based online grocery retailer is developing a robotic hand that could one day pick fruit and vegetables for customers’ orders. 16/02/2017
United Kingdom Post-Brexit hate crimes in England and Wales reach record levels Hate crimes in England and Wales have risen to record numbers in the three months immediately following the UK's vote to leave the European Union 15/02/2017
United Kingdom Philip Pullman fans rejoice! 'The Book of Dust' is coming... British fantasy writer Philip Pullman, whose 'His Dark Materials' catapulted him to global stardom, returns to the fantasy world with a new trilogy. 15/02/2017
Economy UK employment rate at record high, pay growth slows The employment rate in Britain hit a new all-time high in the three months to December, but wage growth slowed. 15/02/2017
United Kingdom UKIP leader Nuttall under pressure over Hillsborough inaccuracies UKIP leader Paul Nuttall has admitted past claims he lost close friends at the Hillsborough football disaster were false 14/02/2017
Business Series Rolls-Royce's profits dive Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce suffered a record annual loss from settling bribery investigations in Britain, the US and Brazil and the pound's Brexit vote slump. 14/02/2017
No Comment BAFTA stars show off their trophies The top winners of the 2017 British Academy Film Awards turned up to the official party at London’s Grosvenor House with their shiny, new trophies late on Sunday night (February… 14/02/2017
Cinema 'La La Land' dances its way to success at BAFTA awards “La La Land“ won big at Britain’s BAFTA film awards. 13/02/2017
United Kingdom Musical La La Land wins five Baftas It was La La Land’s night at this year’s Bafta awards(British Academy of Film and Television Arts) with the musical taking five trophies including best film and best actress for Emma… 13/02/2017
Sport Six Nations: Late try keeps England on track England needed a late try from Elliot Daly to claim a 21-16 victory over Wales in the Six Nations in Cardiff and keep their title defence on track. 11/02/2017
United Kingdom Britain to prepare children to fight cyberterrorism at school British teenage schoolchildren are to be taught cyberskills in a new initiative designed to combat cyberterrorism. 11/02/2017
Economy UK economy resilient at end of 2016, manufacturing jumps Britain's economy remained resilient at the end of last year despite the UK's surprise vote in June to leave the European Union. 10/02/2017
Business Series Cautious outlook from Thomas Cook Tour-operator Thomas Cook says its bookings for the summer were up on last year, but it remained cautious about the rest of 2017. 09/02/2017
Sci-Tech Five hundred years of robots at the British Science Museum A new exhibit at London’s Science Museum traces five-hundred years of robotic development, from early clockwork-automation – such as the impressive Silver Swann from 1773- to interactive… 09/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MPs hold final Article 50 vote This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round-up of the top stories from across Europe. 08/02/2017