United Kingdom Prince Philip, 99, admitted to hospital as 'precautionnary measure' The Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to the private Kind Edward VII Hospital in London on Tuesday after feeling unwell. 17/02/2021
United Kingdom Ethnic minorities over-80 less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine in UK New research shows that BAME communities are less likely to get vaccinated than white people, especially those aged 80 and above in the UK. But what are the underlying reasons for this low vaccine uptake and what efforts have been made to improve it? 17/02/2021
United Kingdom LGBT veterans discarged from British army can now reclaim lost medals Servicemen and women who were court-martialled or discharged for their sexual orientation before the ban was lifted can now apply to reclaim their lost medals. 16/02/2021
Eco-Innovation 'Incredibly white' environmental sector creates 100 new diverse roles Environmentalism is the second least diverse industry in the UK, but a new scheme is looking to change that. 16/02/2021
Travel News UK quarantine hotels judged "completely unsuitable" by travel editor Veteran travel journalist Simon Calder road tested a quarantine hotel and found it to be unsuitable for length of stay, especially given the €2,000 price tag 16/02/2021
World Uber proposes new employment framework for its European drivers The car ride-hailing company, Uber, has proposed a new employment framework for its European drivers that would allow them some worker rights while not being officially classified as employees. 16/02/2021
Destinations 8 reasons to put Cardiff on your travel bucket list From the castles steeped in history to the picturesque pier, here's why you should visit the Welsh capital. 15/02/2021
Travel News UK hotel quarantine for arrivals from 'red list' countries begins Arrivals to England from 33 countries, including Portugal, now have to self-isolate for 10 days in a hotel they have pre-booked, at a cost of around €2,000. 15/02/2021
World Post-Brexit rules keep European bees out of Britain A British beekeeper says post-Brexit regulations are preventing him bringing bees into the UK. The bees are likely to be seized and destroyed. Since the end of the transition period, only queen bees, rather than entire colonies, can be imported. 15/02/2021
United Kingdom Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their second child Prince Harry and Meghan revealed the news on Sunday, meaning baby Archie will become a brother later this year. 15/02/2021
United Kingdom Meet the Congolese ex-asylum seeker soon to lead a Scottish university Human rights lawyer Debora Kayembe will become rector of the University of Edinburgh in March. 14/02/2021
United Kingdom 15m in the UK have had their first COVID jab - how about wider Europe? The British government says the majority of the top four most vulnerable groups have had or been offered a first dose. But other European countries are doing better in terms of full vaccinations. 14/02/2021
United Kingdom Oxford/AstraZeneca to begin COVID vaccine trials on children Pfizer and Moderna began trialling their vaccines on children as young as 12 last year, while AstraZeneca will be expanding the age group further. 13/02/2021
Eco-Innovation Millions of CO2 emissions come from failed driving tests, says study A new report assesses the impact of failed driving tests on carbon emissions and how the pandemic plays a part. 12/02/2021
Eco-Innovation UK has no 'roadmap' towards electric car usage by 2030 In ten years, no new petrol or diesel cars will be on sale in Britain. But is this target achievable? 12/02/2021
United Kingdom Worst year on record for cancer diagnosis in the UK Factors mostly involving the pandemic saw patients too worried to seek treatment, while struggling healthcare services forced further delays and cancellations. 12/02/2021
United Kingdom No end in sight for UK hospitality after six weeks of lockdown When the third lockdown began, hopes were raised that it could be over by now, but the government is following advice from health experts not to make any estimates of when businesses can reopen. 10/02/2021
The Cube Weetabix and beans? How one ghastly breakfast combination went viral The cerial brand shared a food combination on Twitter, causing an enormous backlash from companies, embassies, countries and many more. 10/02/2021
Travel News What are the new UK hotel quarantine rules and who do they apply to? The British government has set out stricter quarantine procedures and warn of the consequences if arrivals do not comply. 09/02/2021
United Kingdom COVID-19: England & Wales saw second-highest weekly deaths in January The Office for National Statistics revealed that 8,433 deaths registered in the week ending January 29 mentioned "novel coronavirus (COVID-19)" — the second-highest weekly figure since the beginning of the pandemic. 09/02/2021
No Comment Yorkshire covered in snow as Storm Darcy hits England The Yorkshire Dales were covered in a thick layer of snow this week as Storm Darcy hit the UK. 08/02/2021
The Cube Social media firms 'must take accountability' over online racist abuse It comes after Manchester United's Axel Tuanzebe and Lauren James became the latest players to be targeted by online abusers. 08/02/2021
Green News This 4000-year-old beetle is returning to the UK due to climate change The Oak Capricorn Beetle went extinct in the British Isles, but our warming climate could mean its impending return. 08/02/2021
Living The zero waste fashion designer taking over TikTok Young people are rallying against fast fashion. To meet the demand, designers are turning to social media. 08/02/2021
United Kingdom UK churches combat covid vaccine mistrust Church groups in the UK launch a campaign to combat mistrust and increase covid vaccine take-up in black and minority ethnic communities 07/02/2021
United Kingdom London's thinnest house for sale Described as a little piece of London magic the city's thinnest house is up for sale with a price tag of over a million euros 07/02/2021