12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
Food and Drink The Michelin-starred chef turning French fine dining vegan After abruptly giving up meat in 2016, Alexis Gauthier began a mission to reinvent restaurant philosophy and infuse French gastronomy with cruelty-free food. 12/11/2023
United Kingdom Protesters in London clash with police ahead of pro-Palestinian march The demonstrators, thought be right-wing, shouted 'England 'til I die' and carried St. George's flags ahead of Armistice Day events in the capital. 11/11/2023
Focus World Travel Market London: What lies ahead for post-pandemic tourism? Tourism industry leaders convened in London for the World Travel Market trade event to discuss the latest trends shaping the sector. 10/11/2023
Economy Could rental tenants be losing interest in London? London is the only place in the UK where tenant demand has shrunk over the last three months ending in October, a survey shows. 10/11/2023
Economy UK economy sees flat growth as inflation drags The UK's GDP inched up by 0.2% in September 2023, driven by services growth, while consumer-facing sectors sank. 10/11/2023
Destinations The best of Britain: What to see and do in 2024 Visitors to Britain rarely have enough time to take in all its best bits. If they do manage to tour a palace, take afternoon tea, enjoy an ancient monument and whizz around even two of London’s museums, they’re doing well. 09/11/2023
United Kingdom UK's interior minister claims police favour pro-Palestinian protestors Home Secretary Suella Braverman accused the police of acting more leniently toward pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Black Lives Matter supporters than to right-wing protesters or soccer hooligans. 09/11/2023
Green News Why is Shell suing Greenpeace for €2 million? The environmental group says it is 'one of the biggest legal threats' in history against its ability to campaign. 09/11/2023
Mobility Self-driving cars move a step closer to taking to the roads in the UK UK prime minister Rishi Sunak’s government signaled its intention to introduce new legislation to develop and regulate the sector. 08/11/2023
Nature Domestic and wild cats avoided mixing for 2,000 years, research shows New archaeological and genetic evidence could transform what we know about the history of cats in Europe. 08/11/2023
United Kingdom The King's speech: Charles sets out British government's programme Under the British constitution, parliament is officially opened by the monarch, who reads a speech written and prepared by the ruling party. Parliament is sitting again after its summer recess. 07/11/2023
Culture news 200 year-old French love letters opened for the first time Once forgotten in the British military archives, the 200-year-old love letters finally saw the light of day, thanks to a Cambridge University professor. 07/11/2023
Travel News Overtourism and COVID bounceback discussed at annual travel conference The global travel and tourism industry faces new challenges as it gathers at the annual World Travel Market trade event in London. 07/11/2023
Culture news Just Stop Oil climate activists attack Velazquez painting in London The non-violent civil resistance movement Just Stop Oil, which demands that the UK government halts all future licensing for development and production of fossil fuels, is at it again. This time, climate activists have smashed the glass protecting a Velazquez painting in London's National Gallery. 07/11/2023
Art London exhibition explores the history and science of being beautiful ‘The Cult of Beauty’ at Wellcome Collection in London goes more than skin-deep to explore the history, science and business of what makes us beautiful. 06/11/2023
United Kingdom UK Home Secretary wants to ban homeless people from living in tents - calling it ‘lifestyle choice’ Suella Braverman is proposing new laws to restrict the use of tents by homeless people, taking to X - formerly Twitter - to say many see it as a mere lifestyle choice. 04/11/2023
Art David Hockney's heartfelt portraits go on display in London Harry Styles, Clive Davis, Celia Birtwell and David Hockney’s chiropodist all have new portraits on display at London’s National Portrait Gallery. 04/11/2023
United Kingdom Edinburgh declares housing emergency as rent inflation soars Scotland is taking steps to curb short-term holiday lets as many locals are priced out of a low-supply housing market. 03/11/2023
Tech News Musk and Sunak discuss 'disruptive force' of AI at UK summit Speaking at the discussion, Musk said there was a role for governments to play "when the public safety is at risk" in regards to AI. 03/11/2023
Business Amazon and Meta settle UK antitrust investigations Amazon and Meta have settled separate UK antitrust investigations by agreeing to stop practices that give them an unfair advantage over merchants and customers using their platforms. 03/11/2023
United Kingdom Most British people view immigration positively, new study finds Increasing numbers of British people hold more positive views towards immigrants, researchers have revealed. 03/11/2023
United Kingdom Austria looks to UK for 'Rwanda-style' plan on asylum applications Britain's Conservative government has long harboured plans to process asylum applications in Rwanda, but the courts have ruled it unlawful. 03/11/2023
Culture news Noel Clarke says he will sue paper over sexual harassment allegations The British actor and director Noel Clarke has vowed to pursue a defamation suit against the newspaper that published an investigation into allegations that he had sexually harassed up to 20 women. 02/11/2023
Health news AI tool could be used to grade aggressiveness of rare cancers - study Researchers developed an AI-powered algorithm to grade the aggressiveness of a rare cancer. 02/11/2023
United Kingdom Boris Johnson thought elderly should 'accept' COVID fate, inquiry told The British government's struggle to respond coherently to the pandemic throughout 2020 is being laid bare by former Downing Street staff. 01/11/2023
Tech News ‘World-first’ AI agreement reached at UK’s safety summit Representatives and companies from 28 countries, including the US and China, as well as the EU, signed the pact that aims to tackle the risks of so-called frontier AI models. 01/11/2023