Eco-Innovation More people cycle than drive in this 'forward-thinking' European city Belgium’s greenest city is pedalling into the future with policies to tackle the climate crisis. 16/06/2022
Culture news Is Britain finally ready to share the Parthenon Marbles with Greece? Ahead of UNESCO talks over the ownership of the Parthenon Marbles between Greece and the UK, the British Museum president has suggested he would be open to sharing. 15/06/2022
Europe News EU refuses to rule out suspending Brexit trade deal Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews the latest bill from London is "illegal", "not a serious offer" and threatens the EU's single market. 15/06/2022
Travel News More UK flight cancellations imminent as government steps in More UK flight cancellations are likely after the government ordered airlines to scrap flights in advance, rather than at the last minute. 15/06/2022
Europe Decoded The European Court of Human Rights has nothing to do with the EU The court on Wednesday halted London's bid to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda, prompting questions on social media about why the UK, post-Brexit, was still bound by its rulings. 15/06/2022
Travel News BA faces possible strike after 97% of staff vote to walk out Just weeks after BA announced thousands of flight cancellations, airline staff have voted in favour of a summer strike. 15/06/2022
See Iconic Jeff Koons sculpture expected to sell for millions for Ukraine An iconic sculpture by world famous artist Jeff Koons is being auctioned to raise funds for humanitarian aid in Ukraine. But how much is the sculpture expected to go for? 15/06/2022
Europe News EU relaunches legal action against UK over unilateral Brexit changes The UK unveiled legislation that unilaterally alters the Brexit agreement earlier in the week. 15/06/2022
no comment People lay flowers for the victims of Grenfell Tower The names of the 72 people who perished in Britain's worst residential fire since World War II were read out on Tuesday at a church service marking the fifth anniversary of the blaze. 14/06/2022
Ukraine Five things you need to know about the Ukraine war on June 14 From the latest on Sievierodonetsk to suggestions by the Pope that the war could have been provoked by NATO's expansion, here are five things you need to know about the Ukraine war today. 14/06/2022
See Art Basel 2022: Here's what's being showcased at the Swiss art fair From NFTs, to virtual reality experiences, to enormous installations, what's on offer at this year's Art Basel? 14/06/2022
Rwanda Refugees in Rwanda warn of challenges ahead for arrivals from UK With Britain set to send its first group of asylum-seekers to Rwanda later today, some refugees already in the country are warning that times may be hard for the new arrivals. 14/06/2022
Travel News Ryanair staff to stage mass summer walkout: Is your holiday affected? Spanish Ryanair staff have voted to strike on six days over June and July - here’s how it could affect your travel plans. 14/06/2022
United Kingdom UK insists flight to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda will go ahead First deportation flight set to go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday after UK court refuses to halt government plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda 14/06/2022
United Kingdom Five years on, justice and accountability sought over deadly blaze The devastating fire on 14 June 2017 claimed the lives of 72 people. 14/06/2022
Scenes Meet the British boxer trying to end knife crime in London "It's about guiding them, it's about making them happy. It's about inspiring them. If I can convince one child to at least change their life, to change their way of thinking, then I'm doing my job." 13/06/2022
Travel News EasyJet chaos: Budget airline cancelling 40 flights a day in June EasyJet has been forced to cancel 1,700 flights in June, sending travel plans into chaos for thousands of passengers. 13/06/2022