Art New Banksy mural strikes blow against justice at London's Royal Courts A new mural by the ever elusive Bristol artist Banksy has been swiftly covered up after appearing on the walls of London's Royal Courts of Justice. The painting showed a judge using a gavel to hit a helpless protester. 08/09/2025
United Kingdom Angela Rayner resigns as UK deputy prime minister over stamp duty row In the UK, levies are charged on property purchases, with higher charges due on more expensive homes and second homes. 05/09/2025
Design RIBA reveals Sterling Prize shortlist for best British architecture The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced six nominees for its prestigious Stirling Prize, the UK's highest honour recognising top design. 05/09/2025
United Kingdom At least 15 hospitalised after double-decker bus crashes in London Footage showed the bus stopped with a smashed windscreen and emergency vehicles including police cars, ambulances and a fire engine in attendance. 04/09/2025
United Kingdom Man accused of driving into Liverpool football fans pleads not guilty Paul Doyle, 53, faces 31 charges after dozens of people were injured in the city centre on 26 May. 04/09/2025
wellbeing Loneliness linked to worse health and higher medical costs, study says Four in 10 Britons said they were lonely at least sometimes in a new survey tracking the health costs associated with loneliness. 04/09/2025
Green News Red squirrels resilient to climate change, study finds Habitat loss, food, disease and competing species appear to have a greater impact on the species. 03/09/2025
Climate UK saw hottest summer since record began in 2025, Met Office says Climate scientists say summers as hot or hotter than 2025 in the UK are 70 times more likely due to climate change. 02/09/2025
Europe News Liverpool breaks English transfer record with €145m signing of Isak The transfer caps off an unprecedented spending summer for Premier League clubs, who have splashed out more than €3.5 billion. 02/09/2025
Health news AI stethoscope can detect heart issues in 15 seconds, UK doctors find About two-thirds of patients who were flagged by the AI stethoscope as potentially having heart failure did not actually have it. 01/09/2025
United Kingdom Asylum seekers to stay in Essex hotel after government appeal win The government was particularly worried that the High Court decision could have been a catalyst for other similar decisions around the country, which would have thrown its policies for housing asylum-seekers into disarray. 29/08/2025
Healthcare England to make chickenpox jab free for children for the first time England will join countries such as Germany, Canada, the United States, and Australia, which already include the jab in their routine vaccination programmes. 29/08/2025
Nature Adorable snow leopard cub takes her first steps outside at UK zoo The cub, Bheri, is the first to be born at the zoo in its 94-year history. 29/08/2025
Markets UK bank shares tumble as sector fears new tax British banks Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest saw their share price fall following news that the UK government could implement new taxes on the sector to fill a sizeable gap in the budget. 29/08/2025
Health news More young children in England are missing routine vaccinations The UK data mirrors trends elsewhere in Europe, where routine childhood immunisations have fallen in recent years. 28/08/2025
United Kingdom IS terrorist 'Jihadi Ringo' requests transfer to UK, sparking outrage IS terrorist El Shafee Elsheikh, known as "Jihadi Ringo", is currently serving eight consecutive life sentences in the US. The families of the victims oppose the move. 28/08/2025
United Kingdom 'Weak sauce': Elon Musk reignites public spat with Nigel Farage On Tuesday, Farage vowed to pull the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights and start mass deportations of anyone who arrived in the country illegally. 27/08/2025
Economy UK energy bills set to rise by 2%, fuelling inflation fears Average UK households can expect a rise of around £2.93 (€3.40) a month in their energy bills, according to the UK energy regulator Ofgem, which sets the energy price cap for households and businesses. 27/08/2025
Health news Using cannabis to cope with anxiety, depression linked to paranoia People who start using cannabis to self-medicate are more likely to be heavy users than those who use the drug socially or for fun, a study has found. 27/08/2025
Health news Cases of eating disorders in men are rising worldwide Often stereotyped as a female problem, anorexia is on the rise among men worldwide, with evidence suggesting they are at greater risk of severe illness and death. 27/08/2025
Culture news Archaeology student finds 1200-year-old gold in his first excavation Dating to the 800s, the object is about four centimetres long and has a decorative ornament on one end. 26/08/2025
United Kingdom Reform UK will mass deport migrants if it wins election, Farage says Despite holding just four of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, the Reform party has gained momentum by seizing on public frustration over successive governments' inability to bring down the number of migrants coming by boat. 26/08/2025
Lifestyle In Pictures: Millions join parade at London's Notting Hill Carnival The Notting Hill Carnival, an enormous celebration of Caribbean culture, is widely recognised to be the largest street party of its kind in Europe. This year, an estimated two million people joined the festivities in west London. 26/08/2025
Europe News Protests in UK against asylum seeker housing The government is legally obligated to house asylum-seekers. Using hotels to do so had been a marginal issue until 2020, when the number of asylum-seekers increased sharply and the then-Conservative government had to find new ways to house them. 23/08/2025
Health news Why scientists think diamonds could help identify cancer Small, diamond-based sensors could help determine whether breast cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes, the researchers said. 22/08/2025
Art England’s oldest psychiatric hospital hosts exhibition of patient art Dead squirrels, haunted dreamscapes and anxious midnight thoughts: Bethlem’s new exhibition explores how patients have long wrestled with sleep and nightmares through art. 21/08/2025