Eurozone economy suffers 'unprecedented' collapse
Employment in Europe plummeted for the second month running.
UK GDP could 'fall 13 percent' in 2020 as virus death toll climbs
The OBR warned that the impact of the pandemic could initially be a bigger shock to the UK economy than the 2008 financial crisis and even the world wars.
Boris Johnson walking in hospital as UK sees record death toll
Johnson left intensive care at London's St Thomas' Hospital on Thursday evening, three days after being admitted due to his then-worsening condition.
UK government promises more virus tests as criticism grows
UK ministers have been put on the back foot as criticism over the lack of testing grows.
UK economy gets World Cup lift despite Brexit uncertainty
The British economy's third-quarter performance was the highest since the fourth quarter of 2016.
Good news for UK economy as pay rates finally pick up
Official figures show UK wages climbing for first time in six months and a record number of job vacancies.
Sun shines on UK economy as growth rebounds
Warmer weather fueled UK construction and consumer spending after snow and ice curtailed activity in March.
Now the World Cup dream is over English football must confront an insolvency nightmare
As the joy at England's World Cup performance fades the grim reality of the financial crisis facing UK football clubs is coming home to roost.
UK economy stagnates as Brexit confusion mounts
With the British government split over Brexit there's growing concern that there won't be a deal by the the autumn.
Is the UK already in a care home crisis?
Care homes are struggling nationwide due to council fee income reductions and increased wage costs.
UK interest rate hikes on hold as growth grinds to a halt
Slowdown had been expected in light of winter weather but the scale of the decline was a surprise and prompted a sharp fall in the value of the pound
UK interest rate hike looms as wages rise faster than inflation
The Office for National Statistics says that average weekly earnings in the three months to February rose 2.8 percent
London knife crime epidemic: My story
The increase in knife crime has not gone unnoticed in the capital, with police facing new challenges everyday.
Businesses hold the key to closing the cyber security perception gap
The Internet has transformed the way we live our lives and run our businesses. But with it has come a new, and fast-growing, type of crime.
Boy, 14, charged with murder after teenager stabbed to death in east London
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of another teenager on Valentine's Day in Canning Town, east London.
Marriage rates among straight couples hit all-time low in the UK
The survey also revealed a rise in the average age of brides, which has crossed 35 for the first time.
Watch raiders tie up M&S staff at knifepoint to steal hundreds of pounds from the till
Masked robbers held up a Marks & Spencer store at knifepoint before stealing hundreds of pounds from the till.
Dirty divorce goes digital as cryptocurrency helps spouses conceal assets
One leading London law firm says it has three cases before the English courts involving potentially hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of the currency.
British baby of wealthy parents will live 8 years longer than child born in poor neighbourhood
Baby born in one of England's richest areas will live 8.4 years longer than child born in poor neighbourhood, study into life expectancy by Longevity Science Panel (LSP) reveals.
Poorest Britons left behind as millionaires ride wealth boom
New figures from the ONS 2014-16 wealth in Great Britain survey show that growing UK household wealth is overwhelmingly weighted towards older and wealthier Britons.
Racially abused teenagers are 80% more likely to start smoking
Teens who experience some form of racism when they are aged 11-13 or 14-16 are more likely to take up smoking than the ones who don't, reports a study.
Skimp biscuit: Britain's favourite biccie brand to shrink as post-Brexit costs rise
The size of a 500g packet of Digestives will be cut by 100g due to rising costs following UK's Brexit vote.
Millennials are stuck in adolescence until the age of 24, experts reveal
An expanded and more inclusive definition of adolescence is essential for the appropriate framing of laws, social policies, and services, researchers argue.
Mindful drinking: Six tips for getting through the rest of 'dry January'
'Mindful drinking' doesn't have to be all abstinence and a dwindling social life; here's a healthier and happier approach to booze.
I was raised as gender neutral in the 1980s - this is what it was like
Gender neutral parenting is currently a hot topic, but RF Jurjevics' parents took this approach decades before it was heard of in the mainstream.
Health service staff take twice as many sickies as national average, costing taxpayer millions
Department of Health (DoH) staff have taken twice as many sick days as the national average, according to new figures.
Pound gains ground as UK productivity rises to a six-year high
British currency gains from positive macroeconomic data as US jobs figures fail to perk up the dollar.
How Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal wedding will boost British economy by £500 million
Suits actress, 36, has been dating the redheaded royal for 18 months.
Knife crime campaigner slams police's 'token gestures' in tackling record year of fatal stabbings
London's death toll from stabbings in 2017 hit 80, the worst for nearly a decade and one campaigner says police are not doing enough.
Four young men stabbed to death in London during New Year's Eve celebrations
The Metropolitan Police are investigating the murders of two teenagers and two 20-year-olds this morning as the capital's knife crime epidemic shows no sign of abating.