United Kingdom UK Supreme Court supports bakery in gay cake discrimination case The bakery was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 and lost a subsequent appeal in 2016 after they refused to bake a cake iced with the words "Support Gay Marriage" accompanied with the image of Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie based on their religious beliefs. 10/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Machiavellians put Brexit plans before human rights | View In order for Europe to be a champion of human rights globally, we have to get our own house in order first. 09/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Boris Johnson is a political arsonist. He must never be allowed to lead UK | View Time is running out for a decent Brexit - and for the former Foreign Secretary's political career. 09/10/2018
United Kingdom Why this year's boiling summer is good news for English sparkling wine The scorching temperatures have now subsided but leave behind the promise of what could turn out to be the finest ever vintage of English sparkling wine. 09/10/2018
United Kingdom 47-year-old plastic bottle washes up among debris on British coast "It is a stark reminder of what the long term effects of plastic usage are". 09/10/2018
United Kingdom Real identity of second Russian linked to Skripal poisoning revealed by Bellingcat The second Russian who Britain says was responsible for the poisoning of former double-agent. Sergei Skripal was a military doctor for Russia's GRU military intelligence unit, investigative website Bellingcat said on Monday. 08/10/2018
Europe News We speak to AC Grayling who gives us his thoughts on the UK exit plans We speak to AC Grayling who gives us his thoughts on the UK exit plans and on Scotland going it alone. 08/10/2018
United Kingdom Pret A Manger confirms second allergy-related death The company has confirmed a second victim died from allergy-related causes from a mislabelled product in 2017. 07/10/2018
United Kingdom UK's third largest party 'will back second Brexit vote' Scotland's leader Nicola Sturgeon said Scottish National party MPs will back a second referendum in parliament, adding that her party would seek a guarantee that Scotland would not be forced to accept the result if it again voted to remain. 07/10/2018
United Kingdom Banksy painting 'self-destructs' in artist's prank at auction British street artist's 'Girl with balloon' was sold for over €1 million in auction at Sotheby's- but was then shredded. 06/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Orban is not Hungary, like the Conservative Party is not the UK | View Any hopes that the new Foreign Secretary would tone down the rhetoric were quickly dispelled recently with Jeremy Hunt’s appalling and indefensible comparison of the EU to a ‘Soviet prison’- prompting Nigel Farage to remark that Hunt was now ‘talking his language.’ 06/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Man found guilty of attempted murder after underground shove Man convicted of two counts of attempted murder after he pushed a 91 year-old-man onto the London Underground rail tracks. 06/10/2018
Sport Spurs boss Pochettino's novel birthday tribute for assistant Perez Who needs a birthday card when you've got smartphone? 05/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. A very British protest | View Thousands of dogs are expected to march to the UK Parliament on Sunday in a paw-litical protest against Brexit. Are the organisers barking mad? Stefan Simanowitz thinks not. 05/10/2018
Living Looking into Saatchi's Black Mirror We tour the latest major exhibition in London showcasing art as a social satire. 05/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson's Brexit showcase From Mayor of London to Vote Leave Campaigner to Foreign Secretary - could Boris Johnson's strange trajectory lead to the top job? 04/10/2018
World UK Foreign Secretary calls out Russian cyberattacks in pointed statement "We will expose the Russian intelligence service" - the message from British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt as Britain takes aim at Russia. The UK foreign office is blaming Russian intelligence services for six cyber-attacks in an aggressive statement that directly implicates Vladimir Putin. 04/10/2018
Business Series UK blames Kremlin for ‘reckless’ cyber attacks Britain accuses Russian military intelligence of an indiscriminate campaign of cyber attacks aimed at disrupting politics and everyday life in the West. 04/10/2018
United Kingdom Studying in the UK for EU students could get a lot pricier post-Brexit Many fear that without a specific Brexit deal, EU students wishing to study in the Uk will be subjected to the same tuition fees as overseas students. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: PM May's key bites as she sticks to her guns on Brexit The embattled British PM attempts a positive vibe as the Tory conference comes to a close. And, on Brexit at least, she's not for turning. 03/10/2018
No Comment Meghan and Harry inspect US Declaration of Independence in England Meghan Markle may now be part of the British royal family, but the former American actress' first visit to her new royal duchy began on Wednesday (October 3) with a viewing of a copy of the U.S. Declaration of Independence from the British crown. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Shared values must be upheld in all EU countries | View Many of Orbán’s allies in the centre-right European People’s party (EPP) deserted him. Those expressing their disgust also included fellow Scottish MEPs from the Scottish National Party and the Scottish Conservatives. But it didn’t include most of the Conservative MEPs from England. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Theresa May grooves to ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' The British PM showed off her signature dance moves while taking to the stage during a critical speech to her Conservative party. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Straight couples in UK will be allowed to enter civil partnerships, May says Straight couples in England and Wales will be able to enter into a civil partnership, a status previously only available to same-sex couples, the prime minister announced Tuesday. 02/10/2018
United Kingdom Vegan fish and chips shop opens in London A vegan chippie opened its doors in East London to meet demand 02/10/2018
United Kingdom Boris tears down May's Chequers Brexit plan in conference speech Britain's former foreign secretary called on the government to "chuck Chequers", arguing there is still time to strike a better deal or prepare for a no-deal exit. 02/10/2018