Culture news George Harrison’s Liverpool childhood home gets blue plaque A blue plaque honouring Beatles legend George Harrison is being unveiled on Friday at his childhood home in Liverpool – among the first such plaques outside of London. 24/05/2024
Economy April showers dampen UK retail sales as shoppers stay indoors The removal of non-food sales, such as furniture, clothing and footwear, was one reason for the disappointing figure. 24/05/2024
Business Hargreaves Lansdown rejects private equity takeover bid The UK investment platform says the offer from a group including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority undervalues the firm. 23/05/2024
United Kingdom UK Prime Minister Sunak announces surprise election on 4 July In a speech that followed much speculation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed that the national election will be held on 4 July. 22/05/2024
Culture news Thousands of Damien Hirst artworks younger than suggested. Again Damien Hirst's artworks for his controversial 'The Currency' project are the second to be accused of being misleadingly labelled. 22/05/2024
Living UK drivers could save €35 a week by giving up their cars in June The campaign from Possible highlights practical ways that the British public can tackle climate change. 22/05/2024
Health news UK MP gets standing ovation in parliament after quadruple amputation Craig Mackinlay, a 57-year-old MP, nearly died from sepsis and had to have his arms and feet surgically removed. 22/05/2024
Green News Shell faces shareholder ‘rebellion’ over climate strategy The meeting was punctuated by protests from groups calling out Shell’s climate record and alleged actions in the Niger Delta. 22/05/2024
Markets Citigroup fined millions by UK regulators over ‘fat-finger’ error Trade monitoring controls at the US investment bank were not robust enough and led to mistakes, explained UK regulators. 22/05/2024
Business Online car dealer Cazoo crashes into insolvency putting jobs at risk The troubled online car seller Cazoo had recently cut hundreds of jobs as part of a major programme of restructuring in an attempt to survive. 22/05/2024
Economy UK inflation slows less than predicted: Is a summer rate cut in doubt? UK inflation slowed to 2.3% in April 2024, the lowest since July 2021, down from 3.2% in March, but missed the predicted drop to 2.1%. Core inflation, excluding energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco, rose by 3.9% year-on-year, above expectations. 22/05/2024
Business TfL 'names and shames' London embassies over unpaid congestion charges Transport for London is planning to go to court to try and get the more-than-£14 million it says the US embassy owes for unpaid congestion charges. 21/05/2024
Economy Beyond the peak: How has the inflation crisis shaped the UK economy? UK inflation data due on Wednesday is expected to fall close to the government’s 2% target. Almost three years on from the start of price spikes, how has the economy changed? 21/05/2024
Culture news The Museum of Homelessness finds a home in North London Opening to the public on 24 May, the North London museum – for the first time in its own permanent home – is flipping the script on homelessness. 21/05/2024
No Comment WATCH: Commemorative D-Day coin unveiled The Royal Mint unveiled a commemorative 50p coin in tribute to Allied troops and veterans on Monday, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings. 20/05/2024
Healthcare Inquiry on UK's infected blood scandal slams government failings The UK prime minister issued an apology in the House of Commons, promising to compensate victims for the government's failings. 20/05/2024
Tech News London court says Assange can appeal extradition to the US WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has grounds to appeal his extradition to the United States, London's High Court ruled. 20/05/2024
Art Tate Britain celebrates 400 years of overlooked female artists The exhibition at Tate Britain showcases trailblazing female artists such as Angelica Kauffman, Artemisia Gentileschi, and Mary Beale. 18/05/2024
Experiences EU Entry/Exit System: Why I’m getting a French passport before October As a Brit, the introduction of the EES means I’m more desperate than ever to get my French citizenship. 18/05/2024
Green News Villagers in England told to boil water as parasite spreads A water parasite has left at least 46 people sick in this English village. 17/05/2024
Culture news British Museum recovers 268 more missing artefacts following thefts The news follows last year's revelation that approximately 2,000 items, including gold and semi-precious stone jewellery, had gone missing. 17/05/2024
Nature Euroviews. Governments must back plant farming — there's no two ways about it It’s simple: we need to be doing more to save our only home from the climate change tipping point that scientists keep reminding us we’re hurtling towards, Dr Carys Bennett writes. 17/05/2024
Culture news Photo London takes over Somerset House Britain’s biggest photography fair returned to the Thames riverbank this week, welcoming over 120 exhibitors from around the world to London’s historic Somerset House. 17/05/2024
Art London Craft Week celebrates its 10-year anniversary in style London Craft Week kicked off this week bringing together over 1000 established and emerging makers and galleries. The festival runs until 19 May 2024. 16/05/2024
Business UK taxpayers left on hold for 800 years, says spending watchdog In a damning report, the UK's public spending watchdog - the National Audit Office (NAO) found HM Revenue & Customs' (HMRC) customer service was "in a declining spiral" and had not met its goals for responding to taxpayer correspondence or telephone calls for several years. 16/05/2024
Art Caught on canvas: King Charles' first official painting unveiled The first official portrait painting of Britain's King Charles III has been revealed by Buckingham Palace. Artist Jonathan Yeo says the painting, like the subject, has evolved over time. 15/05/2024