United Kingdom UK inflation drops but remains above the target, figures show Britain's inflation dropped to 7.9% in June, but the Bank of England's target of bringing it down to 2% remains elusive. 19/07/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: How Winston Churchill invented the V sign 19 July 1941: Winston Churchill puts two fingers up to the Nazis 19/07/2023
Nature 'Britain's most vile and sordid secrets': Fox cubbing Wildlife campaigners told Euronews cubbing - which involves killing young foxes with packs of dogs - "needs to be exposed". 19/07/2023
United Kingdom Angry scenes as huge barge for asylum seeker housing docks in England Criticism from pro-refugee groups, locals and politicians as UK government takes first step in what it calls a move to reduce the cost of accommodation. 18/07/2023
United Kingdom Accommodation barge arrives as UK passes controversial migration bill Asylum seeker accommodation barge arrives as UK passes controversial migration bill which seeks to deport people to "safe" countries such as Rwanda. 18/07/2023
Travel News Eurostar speeds up boarding with new contactless check-in Boarding at Eurostar's busy London hub will be quicker and easier thanks to new contactless border checks. 18/07/2023
Culture news UK music brought in €7.7bn in tourism - but is the scene healthy? Music brought in over £6.6bn and 14 million tourists to the UK’s economy last year, a new study has found. The study highlights the country’s continued cultural soft power and raises questions over unintended effects of constraining British artists to domestic tours post-Brexit. 18/07/2023
Culture news Paws in pews: Churches in the UK welcome dogs at services Some parishes hope admitting four-legged friends will boost congregation numbers. 18/07/2023
Culture news A woolly good jumper: Princess Diana’s sweater to go under hammer The iconic jumper will headline Sotherby's online Fashion Icons sale in September. 18/07/2023
Nature Dozens of whales die after becoming stranded on Scottish island Investigators face race against time to find out what happened in what's believed to be the UK's worst fatal mass stranding. 17/07/2023
Climate Feeding daffodil extract to cows could reduce methane emissions A four-year trial is underway in the UK to determine whether feeding a compound found in daffodils to cows could reduce their production of the greenhouse gas, methane. 17/07/2023
Culture news Anatomy of a Wimbledon outfit: Top tips to look like tennis' top stars Every summer, without fail, Wimbledon manages to transcend the sport itself and encourages even the most casual viewer to inject a little tennis chic into their every day looks. Euronews Culture is here to show you how. 17/07/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: The Beatles' 'favourite film' premieres in London On 17 July 1968, The Beatles' animated featured film 'Yellow Submarine' was given the red carpet treatment. But how involved with the movie were the Fab Four, really? 17/07/2023
United Kingdom Unseeded Marketa Vondrousova wins women's singles final at Wimbledon Vondrousova is the first unseeded finalist at Wimbledon since Billie Jean King made it that far in 1963 15/07/2023
United Kingdom Footballer Mendy found not guilty of rape and attempted rape French footballer Benjamin Mendy was found not guilty of rape and attempted rape - five months after being acquitted of six other rape charges and one count of sexual assault. 14/07/2023
Culture news Kevin Spacey gives his testimony in sexual assault trial Kevin Spacey gave testimony at his sexual assault trial in London. He fought back tears and dabbed his eyes with a tissue as he told jurors how sexual misconduct allegations six years ago had destroyed his career. 14/07/2023
Culture news Kevin Spacey begins his defence in sexual assault case The actor is accused of sexually assaulting four men. 13/07/2023
United Kingdom Stagnant UK economy lagging behind EU, new figures show Britain has seen no economic growth in three months, the country's statistic agency said on Thursday. Other European states are faring better, meanwhile. 13/07/2023
United Kingdom Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter who allegedly paid teen for photos There’s no evidence a BBC presenter who allegedly paid a teenager for sexually explicit photos committed a crime, London police said Wednesday as the broadcaster's wife publicly identified him for the first time as veteran news anchor Huw Edwards. 12/07/2023
United Kingdom Water crisis in UK reopens privatisation debate "The sad reality is that, in a world increasingly dominated by individual greed ... the water sector has become the biggest fraud story in the UK," one analyst told AFP. 11/07/2023
No Comment US president visits United Kingdom ahead of NATO summit in Lithuania US President Joe Biden held meetings with both British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III in the UK ahead of a NATO summit in Lithuania. 11/07/2023
United Kingdom Scotland's ultranationalists are trying to seize their moment Nicola Sturgeon's departure and arrest have sent her party into disarray. Now fringe groups in the independence movement sense an opening. 11/07/2023
Work AI could help save employees 390 hours of work a year, study shows A recent study found that workers in the UK could be saving hundreds of hours every year if they were assisted by AI -- but many remain sceptical of the new technology. 10/07/2023
Travel News EasyJet passengers warned as 1,700 flights cancelled this summer The airline denied that it was a return to the chaos seen last summer due to staff shortages. 10/07/2023
United Kingdom Lawyer 'rubbishes' BBC explicit pictures story A newspaper first reported claims one BBC star paid a teen for explicit pictures - something a lawyer representing the young person has denied. 10/07/2023
United Kingdom Biden shows unity with UK PM amid cluster bomb criticsm The US President met the UK Prime Minister and King in London ahead of a vital NATO summit. 10/07/2023