Green News Plastic straws will be a thing of the past by next year in England A new law is being enforced in England to ban the sale of single-use plastic items. 22/05/2019
United Kingdom Watch: World's first Porsche expected to fetch up to €18m at auction This 1939 Type 64, one of three built, belonged to company founder Ferdinand Porsche. It was built for a Berlin to Rome race to take place in September 1939, which was cancelled due to WWII. 22/05/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Queen Elizabeth asks if automatic checkouts can be 'diddled' Unexpected monarch in bagging area? 22/05/2019
Business British Steel liquidation threatens 5,000 jobs in England Britain’s second-largest steelmaker has been forced into liquidation as attempts continue to secure £75m (€85m) to help mitigate Brexit-related issues. 22/05/2019
United Kingdom European Parliament to investigate Nigel Farage over undeclared gifts The European Parliament is to open an investigation on British Eurosceptic MEP Nigel Farage following allegations that the lawmaker has received £450,000 (€510,000) in undeclared donations by millionnaire Arron Banks. 22/05/2019
Living A new floating pool on the Thames is about to become a reality Our interview with architect Chris Romer-Lee from Studio Octopi about the opening of the Thames Baths in London. 22/05/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Theresa's 10 points on how her new Brexit deal is different Watch: Theresa's 10 points on how her new Brexit deal is different 21/05/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Muslims are silent about their contribution to society. It’s time to drown out Islamophobes ǀ View In the 18 years since 9/11, I’ve watched Islamophobia go from a niche community concern to a national tragedy. Most religious hate crimes in the UK now target Muslims. 21/05/2019
United Kingdom Theresa May's new Brexit plan draws scepticism British PM Theresa May has dangled the carrot of a second referendum if MPs back her Brexit deal next month. 21/05/2019
Living Which European country produces the most organic food and drink? Small organic farm businesses are on the rise in the UK 20/05/2019
No Comment Milkshake thrown at Brexit party leader Farage UK Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage was hit with a milkshake during a campaign visit to Newcastle on Monday. 20/05/2019
United Kingdom Tug-of-war takes place before island disappears For 30 minutes, there a sandbank island appeared in the Solent Strait. 20/05/2019
United Kingdom UK government in 'clear breach' of duty as families face poverty "As a parent, you really feel like you’ve let your kids down, especially in the holidays. I’ll have to gather my pennies together for a loaf of bread and 50p of butter, so they have some toast," 20/05/2019
United Kingdom Nigel Farage doused in milkshake on the campaign trail Brexit campaign brings all the boys to Farage, as his milkshake is wetter than yours 20/05/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Brexit is a return to fear-based politics when we need to be brave ǀ View British should helping lead humanity into the future, not retreating into isolationism and suspicion. 20/05/2019
Green News Which newspaper has stopped using the phrase ‘climate change’? The British newspaper taking a stand by choosing to change the way we talk about the climate emergency. 20/05/2019
United Kingdom Watch: UK bomb disposal experts detonate WWII mine at sea A fishing vessel reported catching the two-metre-long wartime sea mine in its nets on Saturday. 19/05/2019
United Kingdom Harry and Meghan release new wedding pictures for their anniversary Today marks the one year anniversary of the wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The couple sent a message thanking people around the world for their love and support. 19/05/2019
Sport Kompany plays final game as Manchester City captain The announcement comes a day after Manchester City won the FA Cup to complete a domestic treble including the League Cup and Premier League title. 19/05/2019
Living Eco brand profile: Mandkhai The Mongolian cashmere label with sustainability at its core. 18/05/2019
United Kingdom 7 in 10 UK LGBT employees experience sexual harassment at work: study On the International Day Against Homophobia, the Trade Union Congress has published a study reporting that 68% of LGBT employees in Britain have experienced sexual harassment at work. 17/05/2019
Cult Peter Hook: 'I think Ian Curtis would be very proud' It has been 40 years since the release of an album considered one of the best of all time. Joy Division's Peter Hook spoke to Euronews about 'Unknown Pleasures', and how the subsequent death of Ian Curtis changed everything. 17/05/2019
United Kingdom Who is favourite to replace Theresa May as UK prime minister? With May's looming departure, a leadership void might not only appear in the Conservative Party but also in the prime minister's office as well. But who do the oddsmakers think to have the best chance to take the helm of Britain's oldest political party and perhaps the UK as a whole? 17/05/2019
United Kingdom May: Labour lacks common Brexit position UK Prime Minister Theresa May was in Bristol Friday, campaigning for her Conservative Party ahead of next weekend's European Parliament elections. It comes after the Labour Party announced that talks with the Conservatives to end the Brexit stalemate had collapsed. 17/05/2019
United Kingdom Labour-Conservative talks to end Brexit stalemate collapse Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said in a statement on Friday that talks with the government on Brexit had ended without a compromise. 17/05/2019
United Kingdom Why is Farage's Brexit Party leading the polls and what is its plan? Opinion polls give Nigel Farage's Brexit Party a clear lead in the runup to the European elections, with many voters angry at the UK's failure to leave the EU. 17/05/2019