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Climate activist Greta Thumberg arrives at court in London, surrounded by news crews and supporters. AP
Greta Thunberg backed by climate protesters at UK court hearing

Protesters from Greenpeace and Fossil Free London stood outside the court with banners that read 'make polluters pay'

UKNovember 15, 2023
Wasim Haq said he is not anti-Semitic and has never been accused of being so. Photo: England Golf
FA suspends official Wasim Haq for anti-Netanyahu tweet

Minorities representative had apologised for his post but added that both Hitler and Mr Netanyhau have caused 'irreparable harm'

UKNovember 14, 2023
The Blue Lagoon, a popular tourist destination near Grindavik famous for its geothermal spas, has closed as a precaution. AP
'Swarm' of earthquakes puts Iceland on volcano alert

Series of 800 quakes recorded in 14 hours, with 24,000 tremors since late October

EuropeNovember 10, 2023
The ambition, eventually, will be European astronauts on a European capsule on a European rocket heading for the Moon. EPA
ESA Moon mission sets launcher challenge for private companies

ESA chief says 'launcher challenge ... will stimulate new European commercial space transportation services'

EuropeNovember 09, 2023
The English Channel – one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world – has become a popular route for traffickers trying to bring asylum seekers to the UK. Reuters
Channel rescuers lacked dedicated aircraft during 2021 migrant boat tragedy

Report paints picture of chaos in the dark after rescue agencies received several distress calls

UKNovember 09, 2023
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday. AP
Von der Leyen opens door for Ukraine EU membership talks

Moldova and Georgia also receive positive news but Turkey's bid appears to be at a standstill

EuropeNovember 08, 2023
The Horsehead Nebula captured by the ESA's Euclid telescope. ESA
First spectacular images released from Euclid telescope

Euclid provides 'razor-sharp astronomical images' of a nebula shaped like a horse's head and a cluster of 1,000 galaxies

EuropeNovember 07, 2023
French climber Alain Robert reaches the top of a building on Monday. AF
French Spiderman scales skyscraper while calling for peace in Gaza

It is the second time in two weeks that he has climbed a Paris building to spread the message

EuropeNovember 06, 2023
Police remove a Just Stop Oil protester who was detained in Whitehall. PA
Just Stop Oil protesters arrested in central London

Protesters detained and handcuffed in central London as painting on display in gallery is slashed

UKNovember 06, 2023
'Some contact with the MCB has been identified which we immediately stopped and we are investigating,' the Ministry of Defence said. Getty Images
Defence Ministry cuts ties with Muslim Council of Britain

Organisation has been pushed from role in naming chaplains

UKNovember 04, 2023
A screen grab of the M&S Instagram post, showing red, green and silver Christmas hats burning in a grate. PA
M&S removes image of burning Christmas hats 'in Palestinian colours' after backlash

Retailer apologises after social media users complained

UKNovember 02, 2023
Helen MacNamara has told the UK Covid Inquiry that Boris Johnson was dismissive of early warnings about the seriousness of the pandemic. AFP
Boris Johnson displayed 'breezy' overconfidence amid Covid pandemic

'I think we are going to kill thousands of people,' former senior civil servant Helen MacNamara warned

UKNovember 01, 2023
Ricarda Louk, mother of Shani Louk, at her home in Srigim-Li On, Israel. Reuters
Shani Louk's mother reveals agony of false hope

Family's worst fears were realised when Israel confirmed fragments of 22-year-old's skull had been found

UKNovember 01, 2023
Protesters gather outside the Covid hearing. Many of them lost loved ones during the pandemic. AFP
Boris Johnson saw Covid as 'nature's way of dealing with old people'

Covid was the wrong crisis for ex-prime minister's skill set, former government adviser says

UKOctober 31, 2023
The spending on AI follows a pilot project of the tools, which tested how they worked and measured their ability to reduce teachers’ workloads. Reuters
UK spends £2 million bringing AI teaching into classrooms

'AI has extraordinary potential to reform our education system for the better,' British Prime Minister says

UKOctober 30, 2023
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