Art Banksy's London zoo explained: Third work from street artist emerges On Monday, it was a goat. Tuesday saw two elephants. Now, on Wednesday, three monkeys have swung onto the scene. What's the meaning behind Banksy's latest stunt, and what might he unveil next? 07/08/2024
Health news Robot-assisted kidney surgery performed for the first time on UK child The device has been trialled on adults for three years and demonstrated faster recovery times, less postoperative pain, and less time in the hospital. 07/08/2024
Business Twickenham joins Allianz in deal to rename world-famous stadium The decision to change the name of the home of England rugby to the Allianz Stadium is controversial. Some rugby union fans are displeased. 07/08/2024
Lifestyle For next Olympics? These are the UK’s weirdest sporting events We're currently being treated to all the sporting goodness with the Paris Olympics. But across the pond, the UK has a spectacular range of baffling sports events, from throwing Wellington boots to chasing cheese. Maybe some deserving a future inclusion for the Olympic Games? 07/08/2024
Living How will the UK’s ‘rooftop revolution’ boost solar power? Solar panel installations tripled in the UK thanks to incentives, analysis shows. 06/08/2024
No Comment WATCH: Police and protesters face off as more unrest grips UK British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that a “standing army” of specialist police would be set up to deal with rioting. 06/08/2024
United Kingdom Petrol bombs thrown at police in second night of rioting in Belfast Northern Ireland police warned people to stay away from certain parts of the city as they attempted to restore order. 06/08/2024
Art Banksy unveils new animal artworks in London – but what do they mean? Elusive street artist Banksy has unveiled two new artworks on the sides of buildings in London: a mountain goat, perched precariously on a ledge; and two elephants, reaching out to each other from blocked-out windows. 06/08/2024
Green News Girls are more anxious than boys about climate change The study also found inadequate engagement with climate-focused careers in English schools. 06/08/2024
Europe News PM Starmer: 'Standing army' to battle far-right unrest gripping UK UK prime minister made the announcement on Monday after he convened officials for an urgent meeting aimed at tackling growing far-right violence enshrouding the nation. 05/08/2024
No Comment Protesters attack hotel housing asylum seekers in UK False rumours spread online that the suspect was a Muslim and an asylum-seeker led to the protests that have seen immigrants, police and Muslims attacked. 05/08/2024
Living Green vs white roofs: Which are most effective at keeping cities cool? Green roofs bring great biodiversity benefits, but have one key drawback as a cooling solution according to a new study. 05/08/2024
United Kingdom London police boss rips microphone off reporter The incident happened as Mark Rowley left an emergency COBRA meeting at Whitehall. 05/08/2024
Culture news Why was six-year-old Khaleesi denied a UK passport? The six-year-old girl's mother claimed officials said they couldn't process the request until Warner Brothers granted permission, because they owned the name's trademark. Spoiler: They do not. 05/08/2024
United Kingdom UK PM holds emergency meeting to end far-right violence across Britain The meeting follows after Prime Minister Keir Starmer slammed the "far-right thuggery" gripping certain parts of the country after an attack at a dance class that killed three girls. 04/08/2024
Europe News At least 100 arrested after violent clashes across the UK The latest outbreaks of violence come a day after protesters in Sunderland in northeast England tossed beer barrels and rocks at police officers. 03/08/2024
wellbeing Teens’ problematic smartphone use linked to mental health issues Two new studies found that problematic smartphone use in teens is linked to anxiety, depression, and insomnia. 03/08/2024
Health news English GPs limiting services could cause healthcare delays - experts General practitioners’ (GPs) move to limit daily visits could add pressure to other medical services, but the full impact isn’t yet clear because GPs will individually decide what to do. 03/08/2024
Culture news Predicting Edinburgh Fringe's most controversial 2024 shows Every year, a few shows set the headlines alight at the Edinburgh Fringe. Here's our pick of the 2024 shows which look like they could cause a stir... 02/08/2024
Business Strong oil and gas prices boost Shell as share buyout planned Europe's biggest oil and gas producer, Shell, reported the second-quarter earnings that surpassed market expectations. The company announced it would buy back an additional $3.5bn (€3.2bn) in shares over the next three months. 02/08/2024
Health news English GPs to stage collective action, including limiting services General practitioners (GPs) in England voted to carry out collective action starting immediately over a funding dispute. 01/08/2024
Economy BoE cuts interest rates in first drop in four years as inflation falls The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25% to 5% with a narrow 5-4 vote, as inflation met the 2% target. This decision caused the British pound to weaken and led to a slight rebound in UK equities. 01/08/2024
Culture news Booker Prize longlist: Several European authors make the cut The 2024 Booker Prize longlist marks two firsts: a Dutch writer and a Native American author are among the nominees. 01/08/2024
No Comment WATCH: Anger and misinformation fuel clashes near Downing Street Violence erupted near British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's residence in London as hundreds of protesters clashed with police following the killing of three girls in Southport. 01/08/2024
Business Arm shares take a tumble on disappointing hints of flat growth ahead Arm reported earnings for the June quarter that well surpassed market expectations. However, the firm provided flat guidance for the fiscal year 2025, which caused a sharp sell-off in its shares in after-hours trading. 01/08/2024
Culture news Edinburgh Fringe 2024 Preview: How to get around and what to see The world’s largest performance arts festival returns to Edinburgh in August with one of its most enticing line-ups in years. As a a key platform for European talent spotting, the programme for the Fringe is famous for its eclectic mix of stand-up comedy and theatre. 31/07/2024