United Kingdom British doctors seek review of gap between Pfizer vaccine doses Doctors at the British Medical Association are calling for a review of the UK's 12-week gap between the first and second doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine. 23/01/2021
Eco-Innovation Meet the cycling obsessed family who spend their lives on the road Safe, accessible roads are "the biggest gift we can give our children." 23/01/2021
United Kingdom Four men jailed for 78 years over migrant deaths in Essex lorry The four men were sentenced for 39 counts of manslaughter relating to Vietnamese migrants found dead in the back of a lorry in the UK. 22/01/2021
Living Earthling Ed: How can you prevent future pandemics? Go vegan WATCH | Earthling Ed on the four biggest reasons veganism is going to explode in 2021. 22/01/2021
United Kingdom France 'prepared to help' struggling train operator Eurostar Passenger numbers on the cross-channel train service have been down 95% since March and are currently believed to be less than 1% of pre-pandemic levels. 21/01/2021
United Kingdom Storm Christoph: More flooding possible in UK as rivers overflow Flood warnings in parts of northern England and Wales are in force after Storm Christoph brought swollen rivers and hundreds of evacuations. 21/01/2021
Green News Flood victims offered free counselling as Storm Christoph hits the UK Widespread flooding is causing mental and physical devastation for those affected by the extreme weather. 21/01/2021
United Kingdom UK's Glastonbury music festival cancelled for second year in a row Industry insiders have said the decision to cancel will have ramifications for other festivals scheduled in 2021 due to Glastonbury's scale and significance. 21/01/2021
No Comment Salisbury Cathedral becomes hub for huge COVID-19 vaccination drive Melding the ornate trappings of medieval faith with 21st century science, Salisbury Cathedral is injecting new hope into Britain's biggest ever vaccination programme. 21/01/2021
World European Medicines Agency an WHO advise against delaying second shot International organisations are calling any breaks between the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine doses not to be extended beyond 21 days. Both Pfizer and Moderna also do not support the delay strategy touted by UK authorities. 21/01/2021
United Kingdom UK registers new record of 1,820 COVID-19 deaths in one day A person is admitted to hospital in the UK every 30 seconds, UK officials have said. 20/01/2021
United Kingdom Musicians blast UK government on 'unviable' EU tours under Brexit deal In a letter to The Times, over 100 musicians say post-Brexit European tours "will now need costly work permits and a mountain of paperwork" for equipment. 20/01/2021
World How will the UK-US special relationship play out under Joe Biden? The UK has historically had a special relationship with the US, but will British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s friendship with Donald Trump undermine his relationship with the new president? And what role will the UK's divorce from the EU play in transatlantic relations? 20/01/2021
United Kingdom What does the Biden administration have in store for the UK? Britain has high hopes for the future US-UK relationship as it continues to seek a trade deal. But many are concerned that Boris Johnson’s friendship with Donald Trump will undermine his relationship with the new President, Joe Biden. 20/01/2021
United Kingdom UK reports record 1,610 deaths from COVID-19 The UK recorded 1,610 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday. 19/01/2021
United Kingdom Trump baby blimp retired to museum ahead of Biden inauguration A six-metre-high blimp depicting a nappy-wearing baby Donald Trump has been added to the Museum of London's collection. 19/01/2021
United Kingdom Brexit red tape: UK ports demand government help for fish exporters Boris Johnson has promised a compensation fund for seafood exporters hit by post-Brexit bureaucracy, but describes their difficulties as "teething problems". 19/01/2021
United Kingdom One in eight in England had had COVID-19 by December, new data shows According to the ONS, 12.7 per cent of the population in England would have tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies by the end of 2020. 19/01/2021
World Has Eurostar 'fallen through the cracks' of the transport bailout? The company that operates the Eurostar rail service between the UK and mainland Europe has called for a UK government bailout following a collapse in travel. The train operator runs daily services through the Channel Tunnel between London, Paris and Brussels. 19/01/2021
No Comment 'Brexit carnage': UK fishing sector protests extra red tape outside EU British fishing communities were among the strongest supporters of Brexit. But now some are protesting against the extra red tape it has brought. 18/01/2021
Green News Brexit ‘loophole’ allows UK to ignore EU ban on plastic waste exports A ‘loophole’ means the UK will continue exporting waste to countries such as Malaysia, Pakistan and Vietnam. 18/01/2021
World UK closes travel corridors and all passengers need negative COVID test All passengers will still be required to quarantine for up to 10 days on arrival but the isolation period can be cut short with a negative test after five days. 18/01/2021
United Kingdom Eurostar is 'in peril' and needs UK government help, say British firms Services of the cross-Channel train have dropped to just one train a day between the British and French capitals amid tightened border controls. 18/01/2021
Green News Euroviews. Golf isn’t just old white men damaging the planet: A rebuttal Writer and founder of The Club Ryan Curtis responds to last week's op-ed which called for the end of golf. 16/01/2021
My Europe Series Musicians fear Brexit has cut a decades-long cultural link with Europe For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage. With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed. 15/01/2021
United Kingdom International arrivals to England will have to quarantine for 10 days All international arrivals to England will have to quarantine for 10 days from Monday amid concerns over the spread of new COVID variants. 15/01/2021