East-West Connect How this country is building a regional food processing hub In partnership with MDQ
East-West Connect How this country is building a regional food processing hub In partnership with MDQ
United Kingdom London: Police officers force thieves off motorbikes Thousands of mobile phones have been reported stolen by people on scooters in Britain's capital and now specially trained police drivers can force the criminals to crash. 24/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit pop-up shop offers Londoners ‘worst deal ever’ Discounts include “huge reductions on NHS staff” and “massive clearance on jobs”. 23/11/2018
United Kingdom Driven to drink? UK store to stockpile wine amid no-deal Brexit fears A wine store in Britain says it will begin stockpiling amid fears the UK will quit the European Union without a deal. 23/11/2018
World Black Friday crosses Europe Black Friday has long been a retail tradition in America, where discount sales the day after Thanksgiving signal the start of the Christmas shopping countdown. But it is now well-established in Europe. 23/11/2018
United Kingdom EU nationals in UK fear post-Brexit future The climate of uncertainty is unsettling for many. 23/11/2018
United Kingdom Spain threatens to veto Brexit agreement over Gibraltar Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez says the country will veto the withdrawal agreement if no changes are made over Gibraltar — a British overseas territory that Spain has asserted claims to. 23/11/2018
United Kingdom Long-lost Charles Dickens portrait back on show in London Long-lost Charles Dickens portrait back on show in London 23/11/2018
No Comment London's Kew Gardens sparkles for festive season London's Kew Gardens glistened with more than one million lights on Wednesday as it readied itself for the festive season. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom 'Waffle’: British MPs slam Theresa May’s post-Brexit deal with EU MPs have been tearing into PM Theresa May over the post-Brexit deal she has agreed with Brussels. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom Austria's chancellor in London for Brexit talks with British PM Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is in London for Brexit talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom Type 2 diabetes now affects 7,000 under-25's in England and Wales Nearly 7,000 children and young adults in England and Wales now have Type 2 diabetes as the rise in obesity continues, a leading charity has warned. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom ‘Deal is within our grasp’, says British PM Theresa May British Prime Minister Theresa May said a deal on Brexit is “within our grasp” as she addressed the media outside her Downing Street office on Thursday. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom What does the draft deal on post-Brexit ties say? | Euronews explains European Commission and British negotiators have agreed on a draft deal on future EU-UK ties post-Brexit. But what does it actually say? 22/11/2018
United Kingdom Why residents of a busy UK port are eager for Brexit Residents of Southampton voted to leave EU 22/11/2018
United Kingdom Female MPs shown red card after playing football in UK parliament MPs who celebrated the creation of a women’s parliamentary football team with a kickabout in the House of Commons have been shown the red card. 21/11/2018
No Comment Meghan Markle serves food at community kitchen The Duchess of Sussex has returned to the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how the money raised by royal-backed cookbook "Together: Our Community Cookbook" is making a difference. 21/11/2018
United Kingdom Briton Matthew Hedges sentenced to life in prison in UAE for spying British student Matthew Hedges has been sentenced to life in prison in the UAE for spying, according to Reuters. 21/11/2018
Earth News The art of recycling This British artist creates sculptures using old cardboards. 21/11/2018
World Spoof video shows May pleading with DUP leader over Brexit "I'm begging you, please don't break my plan," May appears to say, to the tune of Dolly Parton's song "Jolene". 20/11/2018
United Kingdom Lack of UK Border Force vessels exposes British coastlines “Two cutters for the whole coastline is frankly ridiculous. We need more investment so the whole border is secure,” MP Charlie Elphicke told Euronews. 20/11/2018
No Comment Downing Street cat alone in the rain Police officer knocks on No 10 door so Downing Street cat can be let in 20/11/2018
United Kingdom UK court rejects bid to stop ECJ examining if Brexit can be reversed The UK's top court has rejected a bid to stop Europe's top court from determining whether Brexit can be reversed. 20/11/2018
United Kingdom Rural Britain expresses fears as Brexit approaches Residents in Abingdon talk about their prospects outside the European Union 20/11/2018
United Kingdom Boris Johnson's unused water cannons sold for £11,000 Back in 2014, then-mayor of London Boris Johnson purchased three water cannons in order diffuse crowds in the case of riots. They were never used and cost taxpayers £320,000. 19/11/2018
World Brexit on the brink: May defends draft deal | Raw Politics British Prime Minister Theresa May had her work cut out as she tried to defend the draft Brexit deal, negotiated a future one and tried to save her own skin. 19/11/2018
United Kingdom Former rugby player opts for an apology over charges following attack Former international rugby player Gareth Thomas has opted for an apology over pressing charges against a boy who attacked him for being gay. 19/11/2018