United Kingdom City and Inter secure first leg wins in Champions League quarterfinals Manchester City defeated Bayern Munich 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday while Inter secured its first victory in more than a month over Benfica. 12/04/2023
United Kingdom Biden arrives in Belfast to mark 25 years of Good Friday Agreement The US President has said his top priority is "to keep the peace". 12/04/2023
Culture news 'The Bodyguard' conundrum: How should people behave in the theatre? Violence broke out at a British theatre after people started singing along to 'I Will Always Love You' at a performance of 'The Bodyguard'. Culture writer Jonny Walfisz weighs in on the issue of what theatre etiquette should be. 12/04/2023
United Kingdom Britain's GCHQ intelligence agency getting first female chief The agency gathers electronic intelligence and takes the lead on cybersecurity. 11/04/2023
United Kingdom Four-day junior doctors strike set to cripple UK health service Britain is bracing for a four-day walkout by tens of thousands of doctors at the state-funded health care system that one official has warned could be “catastrophic” and postpone up to 350,000 appointments. 11/04/2023
United Kingdom Northern Ireland: Police on high alert ahead of Biden's historic visit US President Joe Biden is expected in Northern Ireland Tuesday evening, marking the 25th anniversary of peace. 11/04/2023
Culture news Jon Burgerman on his latest 'Sim City' exhibition and AI art We sat down with the celebrated UK-born artist Jon Burgerman, who has recently launched his newest exhibition, 'Sim City', at the OMNI gallery in London. 11/04/2023
United Kingdom Police car firebombed in protest against Northern Ireland peace deal Demonstrators opposing the Good Friday peace agreement that ended three decades of hostilities in Northern Ireland firebombed a police car on Monday in Londonderry during a march on the agreement's 25th anniversary, officials said. 10/04/2023
United Kingdom Crowns and carriages: New details of Charles and Camilla's coronation The King and Queen Consort will take a carriage procession through the streets of London - but on a much shorter route than Queen Elizabeth II when she was crowned. 10/04/2023
United Kingdom 'Culture of fear': Britain's growing slavery problem Figures show only 29% of organisations are submitting a modern slavery statement as required by law. 10/04/2023
United Kingdom Euroviews. Slippery promise of 'control' steers the UK's radical migration policy Perhaps the real reason we face a permacrisis is that some people benefit from it, including the politicians who like to present complex and nuanced issues in this simplified way – as problems that they can offer to "control", Rob McNeil writes. 07/04/2023
Destinations Discharged sewage is making swimmers sick in the UK The beaches of the renowned holiday destination the Isle of Wight are contaminated with human waste. The issue has led to people getting sick. 07/04/2023
Culture news King Charles III backs research into UK monarchy's slavery ties King Charles III backed research into the UK monarchy's ties to slavery after a document revealed that his ancestor had shares in a slave-trading company. 07/04/2023
Culture news The Beatles go Ukrainian ahead of Eurovision The statues of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr have been draped with white Vyshyvankas in Liverpool, ahead of Eurovision 2023 06/04/2023
Culture news Bowie's lightning bolt: New exhibition on rock's most iconic image Watch that man! Name a more iconic duo than David Bowie and lightning bolts. This new London exhibition traces the story of the famous album cover behind 'Aladdin Sane'. 06/04/2023
Design Ai Weiwei creates world's largest Lego artwork ever and it's in London Ai Weiwei, the celebrated Chinese artist and activist, is set to open his first exhibition focusing on design and architecture at the Design Museum in April. 06/04/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history A look back on the day ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest, and the continent's hearts. 06/04/2023
Culture news How Queen Camilla went from homewrecker to Her Majesty King Charles III's wife Camilla will be called Queen, according to coronation invitations. We look at her journey to the heart of Britain's monarchy. 05/04/2023
Tech News 'No excuse' for getting AI data privacy wrong, warns UK data watchdog The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has called on AI developers to take a step back and ensure they are getting data privacy right. 05/04/2023
United Kingdom Sturgeon's husband released without charge after party probe arrest The police force said it would send a report to Scottish prosecutors and that officers searched a number of locations as part of the probe. 05/04/2023
Health news Viagra for women? Menopause testosterone patch to start trials The UK start-up developing the testosterone patch says it could have a ‘huge’ impact on the libido and lives of menopausal women. 05/04/2023
Culture news More than €1 million raised at 'British. Cool.' art auction in London A portrait of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol was the top lot in Bonhams' 'British. Cool.' auction. The sale also included other pieces by art world stars including Banksy and Tracey Emin. 05/04/2023
Culture news Chelsea's Potter trots off while Kavertz talks donkeys As Chelsea FC loses another manager, top player Kai Havertz talks about his new foundation - and love for donkeys 04/04/2023
Green News 'This is not a joke’: UK cuts flight taxes despite soaring emissions The UK has halved its passenger tax on domestic flights. Here's how it compares to other European countries. 04/04/2023
Tech News TikTok fined €14.5 million in the UK for ‘misusing children’s data’ The UK’s data watchdog found more than one million UK children under the age of 13 were estimated to be on TikTok in 2020. 04/04/2023
Green News Plastic wet wipes could soon be banned in the UK More than 90 per cent of the material in sewer blockages across the UK is made up of plastic wipes, according to a recent report. 04/04/2023