Denmark looking at legal means to ban burning of Quran
The Danish government may be looking at some legal means to ban protests that involve burning copies of the Quran.
Former Twitter exec spills the beans on Elon Musk's lack of empathy and more
Former Twitter executive Esther Crawford shared a lengthy post that switches between criticising and praising her boss, Elon Musk's leadership at Twitter.
Farage row takes down another top exec at UK bank group
The head of NatWest's private banking arm Coutts resigned on Thursday, the second top executive to quit the group following a row over the closure of the account of arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage.
UK bank NatWest CEO resigns after Farage 'error'
The chief executive of Britain's NatWest bank, Alison Rose, stepped down Wednesday after admitting a "serious error of judgment" in speaking to a reporter about the banking affairs of arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage.
Small improvements made to women and girls' health services
The UK government has dedicated an information area on the NHS website to women's and girl's health.
Latest travel news from Amsterdam could leave tourists disappointed
Amsterdam is one of the most popular holiday destinations across Europe.
McDonald's opens misconduct unit after UK allegations
McDonald's UK has opened a specialist unit to investigate allegations of racial and sexual misconduct exposed by the BBC, its boss announced Friday.
Meta teams up with Microsoft to unveil its latest AI model Llama 2
Llama is an alternative to pricy proprietary models offered by OpenAI and Google, and it is on par with ChatGPT and Bard.
Summer travel warning as Italy puts 23 major cities on red alert due to heatwave
Italy is experiencing extreme temperatures in the ongoing summer.
US soldier flees into North Korea, detained by authorities
A US Army soldier reportedly crossed the demarcation line into North Korea on Tuesday and is said to be in the custody of North Korean authorities.
McDonald's UK apologises after racism, sexual misconduct report
The head of McDonald's in the UK apologised after the BBC on Tuesday reported allegations of sexual misconduct, racism and bullying by staff at the fast-food giant.
UK drivers 'brace themselves' amid record terminal drop-off fees at top airports this summer
Out of UK's 21 busy airports, seven have increased the drop-off charges.
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter at centre of explicit images row
Veteran news anchor Huw Edwards was on Wednesday revealed by his wife as the BBC presenter accused of paying for explicit images but police said no criminal offence had been committed.
Elon Musk gets embroiled in BBC presenter scandal
Elon Musk is not someone who stays quiet. Time and again, he has spoken out on several issues.
First-of-its-kind UK rail carbon calculator shows rail journey is the greenest transport choice
The newly launched Green Travel Pledge carbon calculator proved researchers right when it showed that a London-Edinburgh train journey creates 13 times less emission than a London-Edinburgh flight.
UK's hospitality sector 'anxious' over significant summer staffing shortage
Another contributing factor to the staffing challenge is the tightening of immigration rules and the end of free movement between the UK and the EU.
Novak Djokovic complains about Wimbledon schedule
Players and fans have been forced to wait long hours, only to have matches suspended due to the curfew.
Bastille Day welcome for Modi as France courts India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is guest of honour Friday for Bastille Day celebrations in France, the latest Western power to court the world's largest democracy and its booming economy.
BBC suspends presenter after explicit images allegations
The BBC said Sunday it had contacted the authorities and suspended a presenter following allegations that he had paid a teenager tens of thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos.
Andy Murray suffers lack of motivation after early Wimbledon exit
Murray suffered a second round loss to Stefanos Tsitsipas after a gruelling five-setter.
King Charles III shows frustration at Queen Camilla during Scottish coronation
A video shows His Majesty seemingly losing his patience as he waited for his wife to step out of their vehicle.
UK announces toughened up sanctions regime against Iran
Britain on Thursday announced plans for a tougher sanctions regime against Iran over alleged human rights violations and hostile actions against its opponents on UK soil.
Wimbledon: Just Stop Oil protesters cause two major disruptions
The environmental activists have also caused disruptions in the ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia.
Jonny Bairstow, Pat Cummins' heated handshake after Australia's win at Lord's
Australia defeated England by 43 runs in the second Test at Lord's.
Elon Musk announces temporary daily limits on Twitter
Some Twitter users believe the new tweet read limits are a good idea in theory, while others are worried about reaching their audience on the platform.
What are some upcoming business networking events for women?
A list of upcoming business networking events in London for women entrepreneurs, women in the tech industry, and women who aim to obtain a leadership position.
Covid-19 was created by China as 'bioweapon' to purposely infect humans, claims Wuhan researcher
A researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology has now claimed that China created Covid-19 as a bioweapon.
UK PM Rishi Sunak hails Jonny Bairstow for 'heroic job' of carrying protester off Lord's pitch
The incident took place just five minutes into Day 1 of the second Ashes Test.
Piers Morgan mocks Meghan Markle in TRIC Awards speech
The talk show host credited his "Interviewer of the Year" award to the Duchess of Sussex's contribution to his career.
Ashes drama as Jonny Bairstow called 'overweight' by BBC commentator
Jonny Bairstow scored 78 in England's first innings in the Edgbaston Test.