Exclusive: Illegal Unpaid Internships Still Advertised in the U.K.
Unpaid internships have been slammed as exploitative by the government and campaigners who say they increase inequality.
Highest Ever Number of New COVID-19 Cases Recorded in U.K.
It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that the country was going through a second wave of the COVID-19 virus that has so far claimed the lives of over 42,000 people.
Boris Johnson Apologizes for 'Misspeaking' About COVID-19 Rules
The British prime minister was criticized for not understanding his own rules and called "grossly incompetent" by the opposition Labour Party.
Uber Wins Legal Battle to Keep Operating in London
A judge in London ruled that the company was "fit and proper" after its license was previously revoked over safety concerns.
School Teacher Killed by Cows While Walking Dogs
David Clark, who was described as the "heart and soul" of Richmond School, died on Monday evening while walking near fields in Richmond.
Trump 'Emboldened' India's Anti-Muslim Agenda, Human Rights Chief Says
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of pursing an "anti-Muslim agenda" by Human Rights Watch, in which Muslims have been stripped of citizenship.
COVID-19 U.K. 'Second Wave' Could See Partial Lockdown Last for Six Months
Boris Johnson has announced that the requirements to wear face coverings will be extended to the hospitality and retail sectors, as well as a 10pm curfew on pubs and hospitality venues at 10pm from Thursday, among a range of new measures.
U.S. 'Unprincipled' on Human Rights, NGO Chief Warns
The executive director of Human Rights Watch says that Donald Trump treats human rights legislation as a political tool rather than a matter of principle.
Downing Street Denies Boris Johnson Made Secret Trip to Italy
Boris Johnson is alleged to have flown into the Italian city of Perugia on September 11 in order to baptize his son.
Boris Johnson Says Second Wave of COVID-19 is Happening Across U.K.
4,322 new COVID-19 cases in the U.K. were confirmed today, a rise of nearly 1,000 on yesterday's numbers according to Public Health England.
Why Are Black People Still Paid Less Than Their White Counterparts?
The ethnicity pay gap "is costing the British economy as much as £24 billion ($31 billion) a year."
Joe Biden Warns Britain Over Brexit
"We can't allow the Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland to become a casualty of Brexit," Biden said.
Boris Johnson Admits U.K. Does Not Have Enough COVID-19 Testing Capacity
The prime minister told MPs that the financial consequences of a second lockdown would be anything but disastrous and the government had to make sure that the virus was defeated with the measures set out.
Nancy Pelosi Meets U.K. Officials to Voice Brexit Concerns
Pelosi had warned that there was "absolutely no chance of a U.S.-U.K. trade agreement passing the Congress" if the U.K. undermined the Northern Ireland peace agreement.
Former British Politician Jailed for Sexually Assaulting Two Women
Charlie Elphicke had been found guilty by a jury in July of one count of sexual assault in 2007, and two further counts against a second woman in 2016.
Is Islamophobia the 'Last Acceptable Form of Prejudice?'
From a million Uighur Muslims reportedly being put in prison camps in China to ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims, crimes against Muslims have increased across the world.
Louis Vuitton launches $960 Face Shield to Protect People During COVID-19
Launching on October 30 worldwide, it comes featuring golden studs while the shield is trimmed featuring Louis Vuitton's monogram print.
U.K. Economy Grows by 6.6% in July
The U.K. economy is still 11.7 percent smaller than it was in February, before the full impact of the pandemic.
Why is the Climate Change Movement so White?
"Extinction Rebellion is a pretty sinister infrastructure. For them, it's being strategic to erase people like me who come from a climate justice background."
Lockdown Measures in England Could Last Until Christmas, Officials Admit
Official figures show a spike in new cases and a "pinch" in being able to get tests after lockdown was eased.
Britain Faces COVID-19 Spike as Cases Jump in Young People Across Europe
On Monday, 2,948 COVID-19 cases were recorded, prompting warnings from the country's scientists that people had "relaxed too much".
There Are 100 Companies Responsible for Climate Change, Activist Says
Large-scale climate protests have restarted in the U.K., targeting the Houses of Parliament and other "key institutions of power".
Teenager Arrested After boy, 15, Shot on Way to School in England
Kesgrave High School in the east of England confirmed one of its pupils was involved and says that all at the school are safe.
Is It 'BAMEover' for Grouping All Ethnic Minorities Together?
"BAME is for people who posted black squares on Instagram and came up with anti-racist statements while looking at their all-white teams or all-white boards."
Britain Begins Diabetes Trial After 50 Percent Recover Within One Year
Around 10 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes and around one-third at risk of developing the disease.
World's Most Expensive Sheep Sold for a Record $485,000
The lamb's gigot, a word for "his backside, his bum", was particularly good, according to one of the purchasing farmers.
Rolls Royce Posts Record Pre-Tax Loss of $7 billion
The company is cutting around a fifth of its workforce, potentially saving nearly $1 billion.
The Most Popular Baby Names for Girls in England and Wales for 2019
Olivia is the most popular girls name in 2019, followed by Amelia and Isla, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics.
The Most Popular Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales for 2019
Alfred is rapidly moving its way up the list while Alex and Dexter are less popular than they once were.
Sex Workers Say They Risk Starvation Because of COVID-19 Lockdown
Some of the most vulnerable women in society face the choice of either working in dangerous conditions or starvation, they say.