No Comment Planes struggle to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Eunice hits London. Millions of people in the U.K. were urged to cancel travel plans and stay indoors Friday as the second major storm this week prompted warnings of high winds and flying debris across northern Europe 18/02/2022
Culture news Storm Eunice tears huge hole through roof of London's O2 Arena The East London venue is due to host the likes of Simply Red and Dave in the next week. 18/02/2022
Travel News Big Jet TV: 200,000 watch pilots brave storm landings at Heathrow Big Jet TV presenter Jerry Dyer has viewers hooked with his running commentary on the gale force landings. 18/02/2022
Travel News Storm Eunice: Brits braced for rail, road and air travel disruption Flights from Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton and Stansted Airports have been cancelled as pilots contend with gale force winds of over 90mph. 18/02/2022
United Kingdom UK scraps 'golden visas' for wealthy investors in Russia crackdown Home Secretary Priti Patel said the move was part of the government's crackdown on illicit finance. 17/02/2022
No Comment PETA protesters in London urge fashion industry to stop using feathers PETA protesters in London urge fashion industry to stop using feathers 17/02/2022
United Kingdom Three London police officers charged over offensive Whatsapp messages The suspects are accused of exchanging "grossly offensive" messages with Wayno Couzens, a former police officer convicted of murdering Sarah Everard. 17/02/2022
United Kingdom Police launch probe into Prince Charles' foundation UK police have launched an investigation into allegations that donations to Prince Charles' foundation were given to secure honours and citizenship for a Saudi national, Scotland Yard said. 16/02/2022
Art Who built Stonehenge? A new exhibition in London might have the answer A new exhibition at the British Museum in London aims to shine a light on the iconic Stonehenge: it's purpose, cultural significance and the people that made it 15/02/2022
United Kingdom Prince Andrew reaches settlement in Virginia Giuffre sexual abuse case A tentative settlement has been reached in a lawsuit accusing Prince Andrew of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre when she was 17 years old, a court filing said. 15/02/2022
Rethink Meet the men redesigning the battery to make it more sustainable Aceleron claims to have designed the world’s "most sustainable" lithium-ion battery; one that is reusable, repairable, and recyclable. 14/02/2022
United Kingdom UK Post Office inquiry into IT scandal begins over unfair convictions More than 700 post office managers were wrongfully convicted because of a faulty IT system, in one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British legal history. 14/02/2022
Work Wales could become the latest country to trial a four-day week Wales' Future Generations Commission wants the country's public sector to trial a shorter working week to tackle high rates of sickness and low productivity. 14/02/2022
Climate Climate change threatens Hadrian's Wall treasures in England Archaeologists say the rise in temperatures is a danger to a vast number of undiscovered Roman artefacts. 13/02/2022
Culture news Learn about the most crucial UK archaeological discovery in 100 years The chalk drum statue is a significant development in understanding Britain's neolithic inhabitants and will feature in an exhibition on the subject. 11/02/2022
United Kingdom London Police chief resigns over report into bullying, discrimination London Police chief resigns following report into bullying, discrimination 10/02/2022
United Kingdom 'Brazen excuses': UK PM Boris Johnson accused of creating mistrust Making a speech in London, former UK PM Sir John Major spoke critically of Boris Johnson and his government. 10/02/2022
Travel News Man arrested on suspicion of raping a woman on a transatlantic flight The incident allegedly took place on a United Airlines flight from New York to London. 09/02/2022
Culture news Everything that happened at the BRIT Awards 2022 Each year guarantees a riotous, boozy night of music unlike any other. From Adele's clean sweep to a successful change of host, here's what went down at the this year's BRITs. 09/02/2022
Climate Nuclear fusion breakthrough could bring us close to carbon-free future Scientists in Oxford have more than doubled the previous record set for nuclear fusion. But environmental groups have reservations. 09/02/2022
United Kingdom COVID-infected people in England may soon not have to isolate Prime Minister Boris Johnson told parliament the last domestic restrictions could be lifted by late February if the latest encouraging trends continued. 09/02/2022
United Kingdom Brexit causing higher costs, red tape and delays, says UK report A parliamentary committee paints a less than rosy picture of the Brexit so vaunted by Boris Johnson — and warns that new border controls risk further disruption. 09/02/2022
Europe Decoded Fact check: UK police are not investigating COVID-19 vaccine programme A number of videos have shown anti-vax protesters handing out fake legal documents to medical workers and other professionals claiming that vaccines are an alleged threat to public health. 08/02/2022
United Kingdom West Ham's Kurt Zouma criticised, apologises for cat abuse video Although the club condemned Zouma for his behaviour and pledged to deal with the incident internally, manager David Moyes still selected him for the Tuesday night match against Watford. 08/02/2022
United Kingdom Northern Irish police accused of collusion in murders during Troubles The Police Service of Northern Ireland has apologised to victims' families after the ombudsman report. 08/02/2022
Tech News UK government wants to restrict porn by verifying ages - again Previous attempts to apply age verification to online pornography in the UK ended in failure. 08/02/2022