United Kingdom Watch: May greets England cricket team after World Cup triumph In a final that left fans on the edge of their seats, England drew with New Zealand but secured their victory by virtue of scoring more boundaries. 16/07/2019
United Kingdom No-deal Brexit looms larger as Johnson, Hunt say backstop 'dead' Both candidates to become prime minister significantly hardened their position on Brexit saying the Northern Ireland backstop is “dead.” 16/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. To stop the potential "Jihadi Jacks" of the future, British Muslim converts need support ǀ View The number of people converting to Islam in the UK is growing rapidly, but they often make headlines for all the wrong reasons. 16/07/2019
United Kingdom Extinction Rebellion stages 5-day climate protest in 5 British cities An environmental group brought boats to disrupt traffic in five British cities. 15/07/2019
United Kingdom Environmentally sustainable aeroplane wing wins the MacRobert Award The MacRobert Award, which is sometimes called the 'Engineering Oscars' is one of the UK's most renowned engineering prizes 15/07/2019
Living Djokovic wins Wimbledon on a plant-based diet, but he’s not vegan Novak Djokovic attributes his five Wimbledon titles to plant-based eating. 15/07/2019
United Kingdom Bank of England celebrates 'outstanding' Alan Turing on new £50 note "As the father of computer science and artificial intelligence, as well as war hero, Alan Turing’s contributions were far-ranging and path-breaking. Turing is a giant on whose shoulders so many now stand,” the Bank of England's governor said on Monday. 15/07/2019
United Kingdom Djokovic wins fifth Wimbledon title against Federer Djokovic wins fifth Wimbledon title against Federer 15/07/2019
Living Top 7 organic restaurants in London Looking for somewhere different to eat in London? We’ve got the low down on the best organic eateries in the city. 14/07/2019
United Kingdom Pea shooting champion puffs a winner in world contest Defending champion Ian Ashmeade won this year's world pea shooting contest in Cambridgeshire, England. 14/07/2019
United Kingdom Brexit effect? Europe's populists back away from calls to leave the union "The U.K. has begun a movement that will not be stopped," French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said the day after Britain voted to leave. Three years on, 'Frexit' is no longer on the National Rally's agenda. 14/07/2019
United Kingdom Watch again: Final two make their pitches in bid to be UK's next PM Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt have appeared at a Conservative Party hustings in Wyboston. Watch in full. 13/07/2019
United Kingdom Police to investigate leak of ousted ambassador's telegram British police on Friday said they had opened an investigation into a leak of confidential memos that led to the resignation of the British ambassador to Washington. 12/07/2019
United Kingdom Explainer: What we know about Dubai princess' alleged escape to London A London court will be the stage of an unusual legal battle between Dubai’s powerful ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and his estranged wife Princess Haya. Euronews answers on a case mired in secrecy. 12/07/2019
The Cube How is Nigel Farage's Brexit Party winning the social media battle? Six weeks after the 2019 European Parliament elections, Nigel Farage’s party are still receiving far more interactions on their official social media pages than any other major UK political party. 12/07/2019
United Kingdom Egypt asks for help from Interpol to retrieve Tutankhamun bust The bust of the ancient Egyptian boy king was sold at auction on Thursday, despite speculation that it was stolen from a temple in Luxor. 12/07/2019
Living An ancient family estate is putting the English into English tea How is the changing climate affecting the home of the first English Tea Grown in England? 12/07/2019
Sport Migrant stowaways hitch ride with Ferrari to British Grand Prix Two migrants have been handed over to police after climbing aboard a Ferrari truck en route to the British Grand Prix from Calais. 12/07/2019
Business Easyjet check-in staff to go on strike for two weeks this month Some Easyjet check-in staff at Stansted Airport are set to go on strike for two weeks later this month. 12/07/2019
Business Boris Johnson vows to support farmers in event of no-deal Brexit Boris Johnson, the lead candidate to take on the UK's top job, has pledged to support British farmers in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 12/07/2019
United Kingdom Watch: New exhibition in London documents rave scene and civil unrest "You know, rave came about as a reaction to Thatcher's government." 11/07/2019
United Kingdom UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson sentenced to nine months in jail Robinson, 36, was found guilty of contempt of court for breaching reporting restrictions by broadcasting a Facebook Live outside a sex grooming trial last year. 11/07/2019
World Boris Johnson accused of throwing UK ambassador 'under the bus' Boris Johnson in pole position to become the next UK Prime Minister and already is at the centre of a diplomatic storm. His underwhelming endorsement of Kim Darroch is believed to be a factor in Darroch's decision to resign as the British Ambassador to Washington. 11/07/2019
United Kingdom RT tries to offer 'alternative view' of world affairs says presenter Afshin Rattansi, who presents ‘Going Underground’ on RT, called the Media Freedom Conference a 'politicised charade' after the network was banned from attending. 11/07/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Queen insists she is 'more than capable' of planting tree The UK's Queen Elizabeth II was offered help with the task, which she refused, saying: "No, no. I'm more than capable." 10/07/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Olafur Eliasson's exhibition engages viewers with nature "When you step into a museum you don't step out of the real world into sort of a dream world. You actually step even closer. It's like seeing reality in a higher definition, in higher granularity," he insists. 10/07/2019