No Comment First snow of the season: Record cold hits southeastern US as 18 million under freeze warning
No Comment First snow of the season: Record cold hits southeastern US as 18 million under freeze warning
Culture news Minecraft to enter real world with theme park attractions in US and UK Video game fans will step into a real-world ‘Minecraft’ as plans are revealed for theme park attractions based on the title in the UK and US. 20/11/2024
Culture news Baillie Gifford prize winner rejects award over fossil fuel ties Richard Flanagan has been awarded the Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction for his book "Question 7" but refused the award over the firm’s ties to the fossil fuel industry. 20/11/2024
Economy UK inflation rises to 2.3% as energy bills push up consumer prices Inflation in the UK rose sharply to a six-month high in October, above the BOE's 2% target, scaling back bets that there will be further cuts in borrowing rates this year. 20/11/2024
United Kingdom Thousands of UK farmers protest against inheritance tax hike Organisers urged protesters not to bring farm machinery into central London, though some tractors drove past Downing Street covered with signs saying “the final straw” and “no farmers, no food.” 20/11/2024
Business British Airways planes stuck on the tarmac after IT outage at Heathrow The flag carrier, owned by British-Spanish multinational airline holding IAG, later said the problem had been fixed much more speedily than in the past because of millions more being spent on extra investment in IT. 19/11/2024
Culture news British artist wants to reunite with teenagers she photographed in 80s A photographer is trying to track down what happened to a group of teenagers she captured in the 80s. 19/11/2024
Green News 'The final straw': UK farmers protest against government tax hike Until now, the UK has not seen farmers' protests like those that have hit other European countries. 19/11/2024
Culture news Archaeologists uncover 'remarkable' section of a Roman road in London Built after the Roman invasion in AD 43, the 2,000-year-old road connected the port of Dover to Londinium and the West Midlands. 18/11/2024
Business UK property: Average selling price falls for second month in a row Despite the fall in asking prices, property website Rightmove says market activity is still strong compared with the same time last year with the number of sales being agreed 26% higher than in that period in 2023. 18/11/2024
United Kingdom Euroviews. Standing open-armed, UK is choosing investment over decline A UK with strong foundations and a stable economy translates into a UK that is a stable partner to our friends in Europe, United Kingdom's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves writes in a Euronews exclusive. 18/11/2024
Europe News British PM Keir Starmer says he has no plans to speak with Putin Keir Starmer's comments come after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held a call with Russia's Vladimir Putin on Friday, the first publicly announced conversation between Putin and the head of a Western nation in almost two years. 18/11/2024
Europe News Bank of England hails warmer EU relations after Starmer’s reset pledge A shift in trade patterns with Europe has weighed on the UK economy, Governor Andrew Bailey said. 15/11/2024
Culture news How does Europe protect its heritage? As Historic England releases its annual report on heritage at risk, we look at the results and how heritage across Europe is analysed. 15/11/2024
Economy UK economic growth slows down sharply in the third quarter UK economic growth slowed down sharply in the third quarter of the year, official figures showed on Friday. 15/11/2024
Economy How the UK plans to create pension mega funds and unlock billions British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said on Thursday the government planned to merge dozens of pension funds with the aim of unlocking tens of billions of pounds for investment and boosting the UK's subpar economic growth. 15/11/2024
Culture news First tickets for Glastonbury 2025 go on sale tonight Coach tickets are the first to go on sale ahead of next year's Glastonbury Festival. Be ready as they'll sell out fast. 14/11/2024
Culture news British Museum accepts highest-value donation in UK museum history The official donation of the entire Sir Percival David Foundation is worth an estimated £1 billion. 14/11/2024
Culture news Disappearing act: Magic Circle hunts female member who posed as a man Sophie Lloyd convincingly played the role of Raymond Lloyd to gain access to the male-only Magic Circle over 30 years ago. 14/11/2024
Focus WTM 2024 highlights global tourism rebound, industry innovation, and sustainability Global tourism is making a striking comeback surpassing pre-pandemic levels. But as international travel surges, sustainability challenges have come into sharp focus. At this year's World Travel Market in London, industry leaders gathered to discuss the future of travel and the challenges ahead. 13/11/2024
Culture news TikTok announce first UK and Ireland awards Some of the biggest UK and Irish TikTokers have been shortlisted for the first awards dedicated to the platform. 13/11/2024
No Comment Tyrannosaurus Rex, a model like no other London's Natural History Museum is kicking off the festive season by unveiling the design of its 2024 Christmas jumper, featured on a model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. 12/11/2024
Europe News Archbishop Welby resigns over mishandled sexual abuse allegations Survivors of the abuse, particularly those targeted by John Smyth, a prominent figure who abused young men for decades, expressed relief at Welby's decision, seeing it as a step toward accountability. 12/11/2024
Tech News Meta creates digital ‘metaversities’ in EU and UK schools Students at universities in the EU and UK will soon be having courses in the metaverse. 12/11/2024
No Comment Video. King Charles leads Remembrance Sunday ceremony The 75-year-old king, dressed in his Royal Navy uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet, laid a wreath of poppies at the base of the Cenotaph in London, in recognition of the fallen from conflicts dating back to World War I. 11/11/2024
Health news UK scientists testing chemical in red grapes to prevent bowel cancer Bowel cancer kills about 161,000 people in Europe every year. 11/11/2024
Art Oxford museum pays millions to keep rare Renaissance painting in UK The Ashmolean Museum raised nearly £4.5 million (€5.4 million) to stop Fra Angelico’s The Crucifixion being sold overseas. 11/11/2024