United Kingdom Sunak favourite to be named new UK PM as Johnson bounces back Will Johnson stage a comeback? Or will the UK premiership go to someone else? 20/10/2022
United Kingdom How did Europe react to Liz Truss' resignation as UK PM? She lasted just 45 days in office. 20/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Liz Truss quits: rules for a 'Cultured' resignation speech Lost for words Liz? Fear not, Euronews Culture is on standby to impart some advice so that the departing UK prime minister can leave the room with a modicum of dignity once her successor has been chosen... After all, when you’re a politician, that farewell moment isn’t one you want to mess up. 20/10/2022
My Europe Series What's behind Liz Truss's downfall and the UK's political instability? Commentators identify 'fantasy economics', the pursuit of ideology over pragmatism, the way the Tory party chooses its leaders — and the ongoing fallout from Brexit. 20/10/2022
Creators This artist draws stunning photorealism with an ordinary ballpoint pen Artist James Mylne spends hundreds of hours on each of his drawings. His preferred tool is a standard Bic ballpoint pen, leaving no room for mistakes, slips or smudges. 20/10/2022
United Kingdom Liz Truss quits as UK PM after just 44 days in office She is the shortest-serving PM in recent UK history. 20/10/2022
Art LS Lowry's iconic painting remains in public hands after record sale Going to the Match went for the most money a Lowry painting has ever sold for. It had been feared a private buyer would rob the public of seeing the masterpiece. 20/10/2022
United Kingdom Truss government in meltdown as top minister quits and MPs squabble There's renewed pressure on the UK's prime minister to go after a day of chaos that saw the interior minister quit, government confusion, and Tory squabbling in parliament. 20/10/2022
United Kingdom Iran sanctions UK in tit-for-tat exchange over Mahsa Amini death Iran blacklisted several British organisations and individuals on Wednesday, days after London slapped sanctions on the country's so-called morality police. 19/10/2022
Culture news New TikTok platform turns anyone into a potential music producer Simon Cowell, Max Martin and the social media platform team up to give everyone at home the tools to become a music producer. 19/10/2022
Travel News UK axes tax-free shopping for international travellers The government believes it could save more than €2 billion but tourism chiefs say the u-turn is a ‘hammer blow’ for the sector. 19/10/2022
Culture news Little Simz wins prestigious Mercury Prize 2022 Little Simz took the top honor at the 2022 Mercury Prize for Album of the Year for her fourth album, "Sometimes I Might Be Introvert." 19/10/2022
Tech News Meta accepts UK regulator order to sell Giphy due to antitrust issues A UK court upheld its view that Meta's purchase of GIF platform Giphy could damage its rivals and remove a potential competitor in advertising. 19/10/2022
Culture news Feminist publisher Carmen Callil dies aged 84 The feminist writer who published Margaret Atwood and Maya Angelou has died, aged 84. Her imprint on women's writing in the English language is undeniable. 19/10/2022
Culture news Daniel Craig receives same honour as James Bond Craig has been made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, the same and rare honour held by Ian Fleming's famous fictional secret agent James Bond. 19/10/2022
United Kingdom 'I'm a fighter not a quitter' says Truss in first PMQs since U-turns Defying calls to quit even though her tax plans have been reversed, the beleagured British leader came under more scrutiny at Prime Minister's Questions. 19/10/2022
Europe Decoded Will the death of a British teenager hold social media accountable? A 14-year-old teen committed suicide in 2017 after viewing graphic content on social media. Now, the British court is implicating tech giants played a role in her death. 18/10/2022
Green News UK admits its net zero strategy is unlawful - here’s why A revised strategy is due by March, which could include decarbonising buildings, aviation, industry, agriculture, and land use. 18/10/2022
Culture news Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize Karunatilaka is the second Sri Lankan to win the English language literary award, following Michael Ondaatje’s victory in 1992 for ‘The English Patient’ 18/10/2022
United Kingdom 'We made mistakes, I'm sorry': UK PM Truss apologises for budget mess Some have questioned how much longer UK PM Liz Truss can remain in office. 18/10/2022
United Kingdom Attack on protestor at Chinese consulate in UK 'deeply concerning' Footage made public by domestic outlets showed a man was hauled through a gate into the consular grounds Sunday, where he was kicked and punched by five men as he lay on the ground. 17/10/2022
United Kingdom Hunt declares U-turn on Truss tax plan as clamour grows for PM to quit New finance minister Jeremy Hunt has outlined his economic plan two weeks early, as disquiet grows among Conservative backbenchers over the prime minister's position. 17/10/2022
Experiences Going underground: Behind the scenes tours of London’s secret tunnels The London Transport Museum is now offering guided tours through the underground’s secret tunnels and closed stations. 17/10/2022
Culture news Guillermo del Toro premieres Pinocchio a day after mother's death Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of the famed children's novel is debuting in London before being screened at Lyon's Lumière Film Festival. 16/10/2022
United Kingdom Luxury car showroom hit in latest climate activists' protest in London The Just Stop Oil activists sprayed orange paint over an Aston Martin showroom in central London on Sunday. 16/10/2022
Climate How can we stop people from dying in heatwaves? Heatwaves killed 3,000 people in the UK over summer. Here are four solutions to prevent more tragic deaths. 16/10/2022