Britain Unveils New Obesity Strategy
"Buy one get one free" deals on unhealthy foods will be banned as the government tries to combat obesity.
People of Colour May Appear on British Coins For First Time
British-Jamaican war nurse Mary Seacole and Noor Inayat Khan, a British spy in World War II and others are being considered.
Poverty and Racism Cause COVID Lockdowns, Not 'a Mystery', Campaigners Say
All areas back in a second British lockdown are linked by a number of things - high levels of poverty, high black and ethnic minority populations and high "key worker" numbers.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Calls Anti-Vaxxers 'Nuts'
The British government offers 30 million people flu jabs to alleviate healthcare pressure if the second wave of COVID-19 arrives.
Junk Food Adverts Set to be Banned Before 9pm in U.K.
Sweets and chocolates might also be banned from promotions at supermarket entrances and the ends of aisles.
'Britain Trump' Boris Johnson's Year of Dealing With the Real Donald Trump
On Boris Johnson's first birthday as British Prime Minister, how has his relationship with Donald Trump changed?
Doctor Runs 22 Miles Wearing Face Mask to Show it Doesn't Cut Oxygen Levels
Tom Lawton, a doctor in the north of England, said he decided to run with the mask on to help those too scared to do so over false information.
U.S. Ambassador to U.K. Accused of Racism and Sexism
Woody Johnson is accused of making racist generalizations about Black men and questioning why the Black community celebrates Black History Month.
Mike Pompeo Says Britons Died from COVID-19 Because WHO 'Bought' by China
Mike Pompeo is said to have told MPs that the WHO was a "political, not a science-based organisation".
Mike Pompeo Hails Constructive Talks with Boris Johnson Over 5G and Trade
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he looked forward to addressing "shared security challenges" as he arrived in London.
First Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Results Very Promising
The UK has already ordered 100 million doses of the vaccine which is being developed in partnership between Oxford University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
More Than a Quarter of Brits Could Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine
The government believes that a vaccine offers the best chance of defeating the COVID-19 virus and getting things back to normal.
Hundreds Protest Against Having to Wear Face Masks in England
People in England will have to wear a face mask from July 24 if they are visiting shops and supermarkets or face a £100 fine.
Police Officer Suspended For 'Kneeling on Man's Neck' During Arrest
Video footage showed an officer with his knee on the suspect's neck, with the man handcuffed on the ground and repeatedly shouting "get off my neck".
Notre Dame: Cathedral's Spire Will be Restored to 19th Century Design
A fire last April, engulfed the interior of the cathedral and caused its famed spire which was first built in the 13th century, to come crashing down.
Wild Bison to Return to U.K. for First Time in 6,000 years
The European bison is the continent's largest land mammal and adult males can weigh as much as a tonne.
Neo-Nazis Want to 'Infect' Jews and Muslims with COVID-19, Report Warns
"Islamists have also claimed that COVID-19 is punishment on China for their treatment of Uighur Muslims. Other conspiracy theories suggest the virus is part of a Jewish plot or that 5G is to blame."
U.K. Chancellor Rishi Sunak Filmed Serving Food to the Wrong Table
The chancellor approached the table with a plate of food in each hand and said: "I've been told to bring you some food that apparently you ordered."
John Lewis to Close Eight Stores Putting 1,300 Jobs at Risk
John Lewis said that sales had failed to bounce back after lockdown restrictions were eased and that it wanted to secure the business's long-term future and respond to customers' shopping needs.
Crane Collapses Onto Two Houses Crushing Man Underneath
Video footage from the scene shows the wreckage of the 20-foot crane collapsed at a building site in East London this afternoon.
Ways the U.K. Economy is Responding to COVID-19 Differently Than the U.S.
How do the two countries approaches differ in terms of borrowing, unemployment and support for sectors of the economy?
Free Parking for NHS Staff to be Scrapped by Government as COVID-19 Eases
The Department of Health says that free parking will continue only for "key patient groups and NHS staff in certain circumstances".
Nights Like 'Super Saturday' Won't Save Pubs, Unions Warn
Many pubs had a very disappointing weekend in sales and even those "happy" with the weekend had sales half of usual numbers.
Children With Disabilities 'Utterly Abandoned', Say Charities
Charities have warned that parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities feel "utterly abandoned" due to the lack of support available.
Ex-MP Sang 'I'm a Naughty Tory' After 'Groping Woman', Court Told
Charlie Elphicke faces one count of sexual assault in 2007 and two further counts against a second woman in 2016.
China Accuses U.K. of Interfering in Its Internal Affairs
The U.K. condemned a new security law in Hong Kong and has offered visas to millions of Hong Kong citizens.
Universities Could Go Bankrupt Without Government Support, Researchers Warn
Total losses for the U.K.'s university sector could be up to £19 billion and could lead to some institutions closing.
Beavers Born in English County 'for First Time in 400 Years' Say Experts
The two beavers, known as Woody and Willow, have been building vital flood defences in Essex and have now had two babies known as kits.
List of Countries Exempt From England COVID-19 Quarantine Rules Revealed
The new rules and guidelines come into effect on July 10 and will only apply to people who are traveling to and from England and who have a permanent residence in England.
U.K. PM Boris Johnson Says he Would Not Take Knee for Black Lives Matter
He said that "he didn't believe in gestures" and also that police officers who had decided to take the knee may have been "bullied" into it by protesters.