World Meet the British family enrolled as COVID-19 vaccine guinea pigs Euronews hears from a mother, father and daughter all taking part in an Oxford University coronavirus vaccine trial. 19/05/2020
United Kingdom Project Restart: How the Premier League aims to resume football season On Monday, club shareholders voted unanimously to return to small group training on Tuesday, in a first step towards resuming competition. 18/05/2020
United Kingdom How one Brit sneaked into France for a lockdown haircut A far shave? Our British reporter tests the limits of coronavirus travel checks – and explores the fringe benefits of France's open salons. 18/05/2020
United Kingdom Life after lockdown: How COVID-19 has changed the way Britain builds How hard is it to socially-distance on a construction site? Easier than you'd think. 17/05/2020
United Kingdom Meet the only place in Europe that marks VE Day on May 16 Alderney's entire population was evacuated in 1940 as Adolf Hitler's forces closed in. What happened next is still largely a mystery. 16/05/2020
United Kingdom Dozens wrongly charged in UK under coronavirus law In April, all court cases brought under the Coronavirus Act in the UK were withdrawn. 15/05/2020
United Kingdom Explained: The 'embarrassment' and 'chaos' of Scottish football A controversial vote to abandon the 2019-20 season had angered several clubs, leading to calls for an independent investigation. 15/05/2020
United Kingdom Transport for London receives £1.6bn bailout as revenue drops 90% London's public transport received a government bailout that Mayor Sadiq Khan said wasn't the deal he wanted. Who is really going to pay for this bailout? 15/05/2020
United Kingdom UK government 'optimistic' on deal to rescue London Undergound London Mayor Sadiq Khan warned on Thursday morning that services would have to be cut if the government didn't provide emergency funding for the capital's public transport system, hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. 14/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. In the blink of AI: How facial recognition technology is capitalising on the COVID-19 crisis ǀ View What will happen when we emerge into the post-coronavirus world? Will these often invasive technological powers be de-escalated when the threat has passed? Or will they be held in place under the pretence of public protection? 14/05/2020
World New gene research aims to identify those most at risk from COVID-19 A new genetic research project aims to identify and ultimately protect those most at risk from the current and potential future waves of COVID-19 14/05/2020
United Kingdom UK's iconic Old Vic theatre facing financial collapse due to pandemic The institution's funding primarily derives from ticket sales. British theatres and cinemas do not yet know when they'll be able to reopen. 13/05/2020
United Kingdom Hard-hit UK should have quarantined airport arrivals 'much earlier' "The whole response has been disjointed and this quarantine proposal is no different in that at all stages the government has followed on behind and played catch up,” Professor Gabriel Scally tells Euronews. 13/05/2020
World Confusion persists as England goes own way in relaxing lockdown rules Lockdown loosening measures for England are in place from today despite criticIsms that the rules remain confusing and may endanger the lower-paid. It comes as the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer extends the furlough scheme until October. 13/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Failing to collaborate over fisheries will sink any hope of a deal at the EU-UK negotiations ǀ View Fisheries remain one of the main bones of contention during the EU-UK negotiations, putting the entire post-Brexit compromise at risk. Game theory suggests two styles of negotiation: collaboration or blame-game, but which approach will prevail? 13/05/2020
United Kingdom UK faces further lockdowns if it follows current path, scientists warn The Independent SAGE group says the UK government should be doing more to suppress COVID-19 rather than simply managing its spread. 12/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Contact tracing apps are becoming a trade-off between public safety and individuals’ privacy ǀ View As the trial of NHSX’s contact tracing app kicks off on the Isle of Wight before national roll-out in weeks, Julian Hayes and Andrew Watson consider if data protection in the UK has become another casualty of coronavirus. 12/05/2020
United Kingdom Flour power: Old mill restarted as lockdown baking sparks more knead A 1,000-year-old water mill has resumed commercial production to meet the rising demand for flour during the coronavirus pandemic. 11/05/2020
World Are disputes over football restart driven by 'naked self-interest'? Economics professor James Reade has told Euronews that money and the “naked self-interest” of the UK clubs is driving the disputes over the return of the game. UK Premier League clubs are to hold a video conference to discuss the latest plans for "Project Restart’’. 11/05/2020
United Kingdom Higher COVID-19 death rate in men doing low-skilled work, says ONS Male security guards, taxi drivers and chefs are among workers worst-hit by COVID-19, according to new data released by the UK's Office of National Statistics. 11/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Coronavirus is forcing us to fight misinformation as well as hunger this Ramadan ǀ View This year, probably for the first time in history, instead of urging people to unite and congregate, we Muslims must come together to urge people to stay apart. For us aid workers, it has created a conundrum of how to keep people safe while also getting food aid to hundreds of thousands of families. 11/05/2020
United Kingdom Boris Johnson says 'common sense' will help beat coronavirus No longer 'Stay at Home', the UK government's advice is now 'Stay Alert'. Critics say that what that actually means isn't clear. 11/05/2020
United Kingdom PM Johnson: 'It is not the time to simply end the lockdown this week' Johnson said that starting Wednesday, a restriction limiting outdoor exercise to once a day will be lifted and that people will be able to take “unlimited amounts.” 10/05/2020
United Kingdom What to expect from Boris Johnson's address to the nation tonight Johnson is to announce a “roadmap” of how the UK can start relaxing some of the lockdown measures. Changes may include being able to exercise more than once a day and the reopening of garden centres. 10/05/2020
No Comment Britons mark VE Day by singing 'We'll meet again' People around the UK sing Dame Vera Lynn's iconic WW2 song, as a tribute to those who fought, served and died during the war. 09/05/2020
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth says streets are 'filled with love' in VE Day speech Queen Elizabeth marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday with a rare public address to the British public. 08/05/2020