Nature Palaeontologists uncover a new species of flying reptile in Scotland 'Misty-wing': The Isle of Sky is becoming a key place for unlocking pterosaur evolution. 06/02/2024
Culture news 'The Crown' auction: Royalty fans can get a piece of Netflix show The same week that the King announces his cancer diagnosis, an auction of 'The Crown' props opens to the public. 06/02/2024
Culture news Archaeologists discover extraordinary Roman flatpack bed in London Described as "incredibly rare" by the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), the discovery sheds new light on Roman burial and funerary customs. 06/02/2024
Health news Charles III's cancer: What we know about monarch's past medical issues The announcement of the British king's cancer diagnosis has shocked many in the UK. Here's what we know about Charles III's health history. 06/02/2024
United Kingdom King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace says King Charles III has been diagnosed with "a form of cancer" and has "commenced a schedule of regular treatments", Buckingham Palace announced on Monday. 05/02/2024
United Kingdom Irish and UK leaders visit Northern Ireland as political deadlock ends Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visited Stormont on Monday to mark the return of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. 05/02/2024
Business Iran used UK bank accounts to evade Western sanctions: FT Two of the UK's biggest banks, Santander UK and Lloyds, provided accounts to British companies with links to Iran's intelligence services. 05/02/2024
Economy UK state pension age must rise for economy's sake, say experts Research shows the ratio of retirees to workers in the UK is becoming unsustainable as the population ages and birth rates fall. 05/02/2024
United Kingdom Irish nationalist leads Northern Ireland's government for first time An Irish nationalist has made history by becoming Northern Ireland’s first leader as the government returned to work after a two-year boycott by unionists. 03/02/2024
Tech News Euroviews. UK crypto regulation patchwork is too complex to bring real benefit While there are benefits to each of the existing regulations, they are part and parcel of a system of rules that is too complex and therefore does a disservice to UK citizens, Dr Paolo Tasca writes. 02/02/2024
Food and Drink Yorkshire Pudding, a flaky British pastry that caught a runaway monkey It took a search party, drones and a host of helpful neighbours to catch an escaped monkey in the Scottish Highlands. But the real hero was Yorkshire Pudding. 02/02/2024
Tech News Students say AI chatbot 'friend' Replika helped them avoid suicide A study found that some students struggling with loneliness stopped thinking about suicide after interacting with Replika as a friend and therapist. 02/02/2024
United Kingdom Nicola Sturgeon describes 'overwhelming' pressure of COVID pandemic Former first minister denied she and her pro-independence colleagues had viewed the outbreak as an opportunity to revitalise arguments for breaking up the UK. 01/02/2024
Green News Greta Thunberg cleared as judge throws out public order charge The Swedish climate activist was arrested amid a crackdown by the UK government on ‘disruptive’ protests. 01/02/2024
Culture news Nazism seen from the inside by Jonathan Glazer Auschwitz, 1944. In "The Zone of Interest", Jonathan Glazer takes us into the heart of the family life of the camp commandant at Auschwitz. A chilling, contemporary look at the banality of horror. The film is out now. A shock. Review and interview with director Jonathan Glazer. 01/02/2024
Economy UK interest rates kept steady despite downward inflation trend The Bank of England has decided to hold interest rates at a 16-year high for the fourth consecutive month, following leads from the Fed and the ECB. 01/02/2024
Climate Norway hit by worst storm in 30 years - is climate change to blame? Storm Ingunn follows back to back storms that have battered the UK and Ireland this winter. 01/02/2024
United Kingdom Victims left with 'life-changing' injuries after attack in London Superintendent Gabriel Cameron said none of their conditions were life-threatening, but the injuries could be life-changing. 01/02/2024
United Kingdom UK judge dismisses Trump's lawsuit over salacious dossier Document released after former president's inauguration contained lurid stories of supposed sexual dalliances in Moscow. 01/02/2024
Art British Museum sheds light on daily life in the Roman army London’s British Museum's latest exhibition invites visitors to step into the shoes of an ordinary Roman army soldier. 01/02/2024
United Kingdom Euroviews. Islamophobia is surging throughout Europe. Here’s how we stop it It’s crucial for leaders and everyday people to unite in a remarkable effort to confront the pervasive hatred in our communities. It’s not just minorities that are at risk, it’s the Western world too, and our shared values of freedom, justice and equality, Naz Shah writes. 31/01/2024
Tech News Schoolchildren should learn about AI, tech insiders say Some argue that as AI becomes a more common part of our lives, schoolchildren should learn about it. 31/01/2024
Economy UK homebuying struggle: Deposits hit 105% of average annual income The price of an average house in the UK increased further in January, at the swiftest rate since October, according to mortgage provider Nationwide. 31/01/2024
Economy The impact of Brexit on the UK’s financial sector four years on A report marking the fourth anniversary of the UK leaving the European Union looks at which of the early Brexit predictions came true in the financial sector. 31/01/2024
Culture news Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler to auction 120 of his guitars A quarter of the proceeds from the sale of the legendary British musician's guitar collection will go to the British Red Cross and other charities. 30/01/2024
United Kingdom Crossbow-wielding suspect shot dead by police in London A suspect armed with a crossbow was fatally shot by an armed police officer as he was breaking into a south London home. 30/01/2024