Culture news Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee: Inside the home of a superfan Days ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee marking 70 years on the throne on Thursday, 78-year-old pensioner Margaret Tyler shows off her collection of royal family memorabilia that fills the ground floor of her house in northwestern suburb Wembley. 02/06/2022
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee: Why this weekend's festivities matter to the UK Celebrations marking Elizabeth Windsor's 70th year on the throne get under way today after a pivotal - and singularly difficult - two years for Britain's longest-reigning monarch. 02/06/2022
Nature Regenesis: George Monbiot busts damaging farming myths in his new book Farming is the greatest cause of environmental destruction, but we have the tools to regenerate, writes Monbiot, in his blistering new book. 02/06/2022
Europe News 'An abomination': Charities react as UK orders first Rwanda deportation flight The UK's first deportation flight to Rwanda is scheduled to leave on June 14. 01/06/2022
No Comment Royal family's biggest fan gets ready for jubilee It takes agility to get past the thousands of commemorative pictures and tea cups piled up in the London home of Margaret Tyler, one of the UK's biggest collectors of royal memorabilia. 01/06/2022
Conscious Travel This iconic London experience has had an eco makeover There are now 5,000 electric black cabs in London to help you explore without it costing the earth. 01/06/2022
United Kingdom 'We feel unwelcome': Italian man faces deportation from UK Dante Bulanti faces deportation from the UK because he missed the EU settlement scheme deadline -- despite still receiving treatment for a COVID-19-related illness. 31/05/2022
Art Can art change how we think about the climate crisis? London Barbican exhibition Our Time on Earth: Can art change how we think about the climate crisis? 31/05/2022
Art Platinum Jubilee to feature puppets of the 'Queen's favourites' Members of the Coventry-based arts company Imagineer put the finishing touches to puppets and costumes which will feature in a procession during the Platinum Jubilee pageant, during a long weekend of celebrations marking Queen Elizabeth's 70 years on the throne. 31/05/2022
Tech News BT and Ericsson to build 5G private networks for businesses in the UK The companies are teaming up to pitch super-fast 5G connectivity to places like factories, campuses and shopping centres. 31/05/2022
My Europe Series Five UK arguments for changing the Northern Ireland Protocol The UK government intends to introduce a law to override the Northern Ireland Protocol, part of the Brexit divorce deal painstakingly struck with the EU. 31/05/2022
People Watch this incredible footage of a jetpack-flying medic This is the first time a Great North Air Ambulance paramedic has flown a jet suit up a mountain in the UK’s Lake District. 31/05/2022
Culture news 'Counting Dracula': Vampire gathering in England smashes world-record A total of 1,369 people dressed as vampires gathered in the grounds of Whitby Abbey in England, to set a new world record for the largest gathering of people dressed as the ghoulish character, breaking the previous record of 1,039 set in 2011. 30/05/2022
Culture news Imperial measurements will bring back 'British culture', says MP A Tory MP has said the UK will adopt imperial measures to bring back 'British culture and heritage.' 30/05/2022
Travel News Could underwater tunnels finally link up the remote Scottish isles? Inspired by the Faroe Islands, one British politician is keen to link up the Scottish islands through a series of tunnels - but is this a good idea? 30/05/2022
United Kingdom UK launches visa scheme for 'elite' university graduates The new 'high potential individual' visa category will let eligible applicants go to UK without a job offer. 30/05/2022
United Kingdom Thousands of Unionists mark Northern Ireland's centenary in Belfast The celebrations marking a hundred years since a 1921 agreement ended the Irish War of Independence and partitioned the island were held one year later due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 29/05/2022
Culture news How have the Queen's Jubilee celebrations changed through history? From renaming mountains and beauty pageants to rock concerts and protests, how the UK commemorates its monarchy has changed a lot over the years. 28/05/2022
United Kingdom World's first successful double hand transplant for scleroderma performed in UK Five months on, the patient is hoping to get back to work after 13 years with the debilitating condition. 27/05/2022
No Comment Record-breaking gathering of "vampires" in England A total of 1,369 people dressed as vampires gather in the grounds of Whitby Abbey in England's North Yorkshire. 27/05/2022
Culture news 'Glue of the band': Fans pay tribute to Depeche Mode keyboardist Depeche Mode fans have honoured 'true gent' #AndyFletcher, saying they'll miss him "immeasurably". 27/05/2022
Culture news The history of virtual concerts - from K-pop to ABBA Voyage Euronews looks back at the history of virtual and hologram concerts. 27/05/2022
United Kingdom British soldiers arrested days before Queen's Jubilee parade Six serving soldiers in the Irish Guards and a veteran Coldstream Guardsman were detained in the "planned operation" by the Royal Military Police. 27/05/2022
Green News Beached ‘whale’ shocks locals in UK coastal town Everyone is talking about a beached whale on the west coast of the UK, but is there more to it than meets the eye? 27/05/2022
United Kingdom Swedish royalty attend premier of new ABBA digital concert in London Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia attended the premier of a new ABBA digital concert in London, alongside the band members themselves, with the innovative concert depicting the band as they were in their 1970s heyday. 27/05/2022
Travel News E-scooter crashes up by 280% last year in England, Scotland and Wales Politicians are questioning whether the scooters can still make a positive contribution to London’s transport ecosystem. 27/05/2022