United Kingdom UK High Court says Dubai ruler hacked ex-wife Princess Haya's phone The court found that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum hacked the phones of the princess and her attorneys during a custody battle for their two children. 06/10/2021
Work Uber faces legal action over 'racist' facial recognition software A Black ex-Uber driver claims he was fired after the company's automated software failed to recognise him. 06/10/2021
Green News Where to park your private jet, according to the COP26 presidency Two exclusive airports are on the shortlist of places where delegates can fly into for the Glasgow climate summit. 06/10/2021
United Kingdom Boris Johnson lauds UK's 'fastest' COVID vaccination campaign Johnson said that wealth creators, companies and bankers were the reason the vaccine was available so quickly, and "should be praised, not vilified'. 06/10/2021
United Kingdom 'Unimaginable failures': UK inquiry into policeman's murder of woman The UK home secretary has announced there will be an independent inquiry into police failings following the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving police officer. 05/10/2021
Culture news Billie Eilish confirmed for Glastonbury as youngest ever headliner The 19-year old will take to the Pyramid Stage next year after her second album, Happier Than Ever, went multi-platinum. 04/10/2021
Travel News UK travel: Amber list scrapped as of 4am today As of today, the UK has scrapped its amber list for international travel. What does it mean for people who want to visit? 04/10/2021
United Kingdom EU's tactics have eroded support for Northern Ireland protocol - Frost The Protocol, negotiated as part of the Brexit divorce and signed off on by both the EU and UK parliaments, sees Northern Ireland remain part of the EU's Single Market, in effect creating a de-facto border in the Irish Sea. 04/10/2021
United Kingdom Serving London police officer arrested and charged with rape A London police officer is due to appear in court on Monday, charged with rape 04/10/2021
United Kingdom Tory conference: Johnson's party ahead in polls despite economic woes Despite the impact of Brexit and the pandemic, opinion surveys suggest the UK's ruling Conservatives are polling ahead of the Labour opposition as the party meets in Manchester. 03/10/2021
United Kingdom UK calls on army and foreign lorry drivers to fight fuel supply crisis Military personnel will be deployed next week to distribute petrol, while 300 visas for overseas tanker drivers will be issued 'immediately'. 02/10/2021
No Comment Cakes celebrate healthcare workers as bakers bounce back The Cake and Bake Show has returned to London after last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic. Bakers have been paying tribute to healthcare workers in their show-stopping contest cakes. 02/10/2021
United Kingdom Queen speaks of 'deep affection' for Scotland as she opens parliament The party of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants independence from Britain and, if it is ever secured, it's unclear whether the Queen would remain head of state. 02/10/2021
Culture news London honours Princess Diana with heritage plaque at her former home The UK capital is filled with over 950 honours illustrating the residences famous people lived and worked in. Now, they're joined by a Royal. 01/10/2021
United Kingdom World's longest undersea power cable linking Norway and UK switched on "North Sea Link is a truly remarkable feat of engineering." 01/10/2021
Living This rider-owned food delivery service is taking on Deliveroo A new company in London is hitting back against the gig economy with carbon neutral food deliveries and fair wages for their riders. 01/10/2021
United Kingdom Price rises may mean 500k more will struggle to heat homes - charities Nearly half a million people in the UK could have to decide between paying their energy bill or food as natural gas prices soar. 01/10/2021
No Comment Duke and Duchess of Cambridge kick rugby balls while visiting Northern Ireland Duke and Duchess of Cambridge kick rugby balls while visiting Northern Ireland 30/09/2021
Travel News Brits, don’t drive into the EU without this new sticker A new rule has been quietly announced requiring UK drivers to add a sticker to their car before driving into the EU. 30/09/2021
United Kingdom UK staff shortages 'could last for two years', CBI warns UK's CBI warns staff shortages could last for two years, as businesses call for more visas to be given to low-skilled workers. 30/09/2021
Money Apple Pay user? Delete your Visa card now, security researchers say A vulnerability affecting Apple Pay's public transport payment mode and Visa cards could leave consumers open to 'unlimited' payment fraud, British researchers said. 30/09/2021
United Kingdom Police officer given life sentence for murder of Sarah Everard Police officer Wayne Couzens, who raped and murdered 33-year-old Sarah Everard in London in March, has been sentenced to life in prison. 30/09/2021
Living This small change to period products could save 11 tonnes of plastic Major period product brands are finally going plastic-free after pressure from this environmental activist. 29/09/2021
Cinema 'No Time to Die': Premiere of much-delayed James Bond film in London The film was initially due to be released in April 2020 but has suffered multiple delays because of the pandemic. 29/09/2021
Work UK Uber drivers strike over low pay and automated sackings The 24-hour walkout organised by the App Drivers and Couriers Union was sparked over claims that Uber is ignoring a Supreme Court ruling giving drivers more rights. 29/09/2021
United Kingdom UK lorry driver shortage is part of a wider European problem The UK has been grappling with fuel shortages for days, and shelves are emptying at supermarkets - but the driver shortage that is causing this is also a problem across Europe. 28/09/2021