Culture news Kevin Spacey hit with seven more allegations of sexual assault All the charges relate to one man, with the charges relating to incidents between 2001 and 2004. The actor was already due to stand trial in June 2023 in the UK. 16/11/2022
Culture news Classical and jazz artists honoured at the 2022 Ivor Composer Awards The most innovative and exciting musicians in classical, jazz and sound art in the UK were given gongs at last night's ceremony. Euronews Culture sat down with some of the winners... 16/11/2022
Culture news Poet Joelle Taylor wins 2022 Polari Prize Joelle Taylor wins Polari Prize for collection of poems on butch subculture. She is known for her fierce performance style, explicit feminist themes, and autobiographical tone. 16/11/2022
Destinations From the coronation to Eurovision: Here's why you should visit Britain From the dark skies of Northumberland to the musical heart of Liverpool, there are lots of reasons to explore Britain in 2023. 14/11/2022
No Comment UK Remembrance Sunday UK Remembrance Sunday. King Charles III led Armistice Day service for the first time as monarch as the nation remembers its war dead. 14/11/2022
Tech News This nightclub is saving energy by harnessing revellers' body heat The BodyHeat system harvests heat generated by partiers and stores it in 12 underground boreholes, before being used to heat or cool the venue later. 14/11/2022
United Kingdom Record 40,000 migrants cross English Channel so far this year Britain and France are due to sign a joint declaration on Monday to ramp up their efforts to stop illegal migrants from making perilous journeys across the Channel. 13/11/2022
United Kingdom UK honours fallen soldiers for Remembrance Sunday King Charles III led a two-minute silence for Remembrance Sunday, honouring the nation's fallen war heroes for the first time since he became monarch. 13/11/2022
United Kingdom UK and France pledge more patrols to prevent migrants crossing Channel London and Paris have agreed to deploy more resources and to tackle people-trafficking gangs, but critics say the deal fails to address underlying problems. 12/11/2022
United Kingdom UK businesses struggling in new 'post-Brexit' reality Food production in the UK is slowing down and many farmers say they are finding it difficult to cope. Some businesses are now are even calling for Britain to re-enter the single market. 11/11/2022
Focus Time for the post-pandemic big bounce-back for global tourism? Showcasing how the industry’s changing, debating and discussing new consumer and tech trends of tomorrow, the World Travel Market trade event in London is one of the biggest of its kind. 11/11/2022
United Kingdom Sunak 'pleased with progress' on Northern Ireland dispute after summit The UK and Irish prime ministers both welcomed advances in the search for a breakthrough on post-Brexit trading arrangements after Thursday's meeting. 10/11/2022
United Kingdom Brexit-backing boss says lack of overseas workers crippling UK economy Simon Wolfson, head of the Next retail chain who backed the UK's exit from the EU, says what has resulted is "not the Brexit I wanted". 10/11/2022
Culture news The UK's 30-year love affair with French cinema From wooing famous actors, to tomorrow's big names, French Film Festival UK director Richard Mowe talks to Euronews Culture about his lifelong admiration of French cinema 10/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The Crown is back: Here's what you need to know From tampongate to banned interviews, the latest series of Netflix's royal rumble has already set headlines alight. 09/11/2022
Culture news Nazareth frontman and co-founder Dan McCafferty dies at 76 “This is the saddest announcement I ever had to make,” wrote his longtime bandmate Pete Agnew. 09/11/2022
United Kingdom Minister quits over scandal two weeks after he and Sunak took office Gavin Williamson's resignation over bullying claims comes amid controversy over some of the new prime minister's choices for his cabinet. 08/11/2022
Travel News Cairngorm funicular: UK’s highest railway set to reopen in 2023 Structural problems forced the Cairngorm funicular to shut in 2018. Now, it’s set to reopen. 08/11/2022
Travel News WTM: From Saudi Arabia’s magnificence to Ukraine’s brave resistance London’s World Travel Market is back in full swing for the first time since 2020. 07/11/2022
Health news Lab-grown blood transfused into volunteers in groundbreaking trial Transfusions with the red blood cells grown in a laboratory could transform the lives of patients with sickle cell disease. 07/11/2022
United Kingdom UK demands post-Brexit access to EU science programmes “The UK’s participation would be a win-win for the UK and the EU, but the UK cannot wait much longer,” said the UK's Europe minister Leo Docherty. 07/11/2022
Culture news Glasgow set to become the UK's first 'feminist city' Glasgow will put women, non-binary and genderfluid people at the centre of city planning and policy development. 07/11/2022
Culture news Scottish exhibition explores the past, present and future of plastic A new exhibition at the V&A Dundee traces the 150-year history of plastic and examines the future of the once popular but now controversial material. 06/11/2022
Travel News FIFA World Cup: Heathrow workers to strike over pay Strike action could cause delays at Heathrow during the football World Cup. 04/11/2022
Culture news Stop the music! The longest delays between albums British duo Everything But The Girl are back with their first album in 24 years. It's one of the longer waits between albums, but will that mean good things for the 90s legends? 04/11/2022
Culture news Dobby's grave is here to stay: 3 other fan favourites Dobby the House Elf's beloved tourist site grave isn't going anywhere. Here's Euronews Culture's pick of our favourite spots for fans to pay their final respects 04/11/2022