Now playing Next United Kingdom UK 'won't recognise Scottish independence whatever top court rules' The UK's Supreme Court has begun hearing evidence on whether Scotland's Parliament can legislate to hold a second referendum on Scottish independence. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 12th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Green News War in Ukraine a ‘blessing’ for climate, says UN weather chief Petteri Taalas says the war in Ukraine will accelerate our transition to renewable energy. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Russia Vladimir Putin tells Europe he's 'ready' to resume gas supplies The Russian leader claimed the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines was an attempt by the US to weaken Europe by disrupting the flow of cheap gas from Russia. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next no comment Chinese firm tests a two-passenger electric flying taxi in Dubai Is it a car? Or a plane? Or a drone? Created by Chinese company XPENG AEROHT, this test of the electric flying taxi offers a glimpse into the future, where people may one day soar through over the city to their destination, leaving traffic jams far below. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next France Government forces striking employees back to work at Normandy refinery Fuel shortages in France are set to continue after the CGT labour union vowed to continue industrial action and challenge the government's requisition in court. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next world news Russia adds Meta to list of 'terrorist and extremist organisations' Human rights lawyer Pavel Chikov has warned that simply displaying the Instagram and Facebook logos, or advertising on those networks, could be deemed illegal under Russia's criminal code. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Damien Hirst burns paintings in quest for essence of art In a rare and bold move, British artist Damien Hirst has burnt hundreds of his paintings that sold in NFT form in a bid to reveal the real essence of his work. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels backs Bosnia as candidate to join EU... but with conditions The country will be asked to implement reforms related to judiciary, corruption, migration management and media freedom. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Animal Collective cancel tour because of "the economic reality" Animal Collective are just the latest high-profile artist to pull a tour post-Covid because of spiralling inflation. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Green News Why has the UK imposed a ‘de facto windfall tax’ on renewable energy? The UK government has imposed a price cap on low-carbon electricity generators. Greenpeace has accused it of ‘double standards’. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Destinations Looking for a great value autumn getaway? Turkey ticks all the boxes Your travel money will go further in Turkey. Here are the 5 best things to do once you get there. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Climate Why is Greta arguing that Germany should keep its nuclear plants open? The German government has re-activated several coal and oil power plants, despite warnings it could default on its climate goals. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Experiences Wild mushrooms: A beginner's guide to safe and fun foraging in Europe Want to try your hand at mushroom or truffle foraging in Europe? Read this first. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom Truss toils to stop UK economic turmoil from turning into tailspin The British prime minister, in office for barely a month, is struggling to stem the tide amid massive market turmoil, gloomy economic forecasts and a catastrophic drop in ratings. 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news New game lets players crash the economy as British PM Liz Truss The PM's first weeks in office have been eventful to say the least. Now, you can join her on her currency-wrecking journey thanks to a new online game... 12/10/2022
Now playing Next Health news Are colonoscopies a good cancer screening tool? Study sparks debate A landmark trial found inviting people to a colonoscopy didn’t cut the risk of cancer as much as hoped. But don’t cancel your appointment just yet. 12/10/2022