United Kingdom Skripal daughter's health rapidly improving Hospital statement says she has responded well to treatment, but still needs round-the-clock expert clinical care 29/03/2018
Living Rainbow toasts for Easter A luxury department store has teamed up with street food makers to produce technicolour toasties. 29/03/2018
Economy Will Brexit harm the UK economy? Pre-Brexit referendum, the UK economy was strong and is still growing but from one of the fastest it's fallen to one of the slowest 29/03/2018
Cult Artist Rakowitz takes over London's Fourth Plinth The Iraqi-American Michael Rakowitz used 10,000 tin cans to rescue a treasure destroyed by Isis. The lamassu replaces David Shrigley's sculpture on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. 29/03/2018
United Kingdom UK prime minister on tour of Brexit-divided Britain May has 12 months to plot a successful course through difficult political and economic terrain 29/03/2018
Cult Hope to Nope: how graphic design influences our world view Alongside traditional posters and banners, the Design Museum's new exhibit charts the rise of digital media and social networking. 29/03/2018
United Kingdom Brits won't be able to access UK Netflix in EU after Brexit As of the withdrawal date, UK citizens won't be able to benefit from their digital subscriptions, like BBC iPlayer and their UK Netflix catalogue, when travelling in the EU. 29/03/2018
United Kingdom Daughter of poisoned Russian ex-spy 'recovering' Yulia Skripal is "improving rapidly" and no longer in a critical condition, hospital says. 29/03/2018
United Kingdom Article 50 a year on: Brexit ‘red lines’ change colour A year ago the UK triggered Article 50 — and in another year it will officially leave the EU. At the halfway stage, Euronews asks: to what extent have the EU and UK “red lines” changed colour? 29/03/2018
United Kingdom Ecuador is cutting off Julian Assange's communications He is not permitted to send any messages that could interfere with Ecuador's relations with other countries. 28/03/2018
No Comment Butterflies flutter at the Natural History Museum in London London's Natural History museum has come alive with an estimated 60 species of butterflies from the Americas, Asia and Africa as "Sensational Butterflies" returns for 2018. 28/03/2018
Green News Preparation for the royal wedding of Harry and Meghan What you need to know about the wedding of the year. 28/03/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May questioned by parliamentary committee The British prime minister responds to questions on Russian diplomats and Russian interference in international elections. 27/03/2018
United Kingdom Alcoholic drinks ‘should carry cigarette-style health warnings’ Alcoholic drinks should carry cigarette-style health warnings to tackle a lack of awareness about the link between booze and cancer, it’s been claimed. 27/03/2018
Economy British lawmakers quiz Facebook data whistleblower The whistleblower at the heart of the Facebook privacy scandal testified on Tuesday before British lawmakers investigating digital privacy. Facebook CEO will not appear before the committee in London. 27/03/2018
Cult It's homeric homoeroticism, stupid Homer's "The Odyssey" meets 1980s gay New York in Scooter LaForge's new London exhibition. 27/03/2018
No Comment Protest as UK Labour leader under fire over anti-Semitism stance Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Westminster in London on Monday accusing the Labour party of anti-Semitism. 27/03/2018
United Kingdom Cambridge Analytica scandal: Whistleblower questions Brexit result A whistleblower at the heart of a Facebook data scandal has questioned the result of Britain's 2016 Brexit referendum. 27/03/2018
United Kingdom Corbyn accused of failng to crackdown on anti-semitism in Labour Party The Labour Party leader recently apologised for apparently showing support for the creator of an anti-semitic mural in London’s East End six years ago. 26/03/2018
No Comment Madame Tussauds unveils Royal Balcony experience Madame Tussauds in London officially opened its royal balcony on March 26, and confirmed a Meghan Markle waxwork is on the way 26/03/2018
United Kingdom Facebook launches apology campaign after data leak scandal The social network, which boasts 2.2 billion active users, has issued adverts in major UK and US newspapers apologising for their “breach of trust”. 25/03/2018
No Comment Puppets from "Isle of Dogs" go on display in London An exhibition presenting the puppets and the set of "Isle of Dogs", the latest film of U.S. director Wes Anderson, opened on Friday (March 23) in London. 25/03/2018
United Kingdom Police spies helped create employee ‘blacklist’ for UK companies Workers who complained of safety violations were reported by police spies and prevented from getting another job in the construction industry, an investigation has uncovered. 24/03/2018
United Kingdom Research laboratory denies making nerve agent used in Salisbury spy po Porton Down said the laboratory had the “highest levels” of controls and security. 24/03/2018
United Kingdom UK regulators search Cambridge Analytica offices following Facebook da Britain is investigating whether Facebook, the world's largest social media network, did enough to protect data. 24/03/2018
United Kingdom How about a life-sized cake-alike of your loved one? If you have more money than you know what to do with, then read on. 23/03/2018