England is banning the sale of some single-use plasticsThe legislation targets plates, cutlery, trays and polystyrene cups, among other items.By I. Bonifacic, 01.14.2023
Over 700 UK Amazon workers walk out over pay issuesThe company rejected the union’s request for a £2 pay increase. By A. Khalid, 08.04.2022
Cybersecurity researchers trace Lapsus$ attacks to a teenager from EnglandThey believe he's the mastermind behind the hacks.By M. Moon, 03.24.2022
UK will require new homes to have EV chargers starting in 2022That means 145,000 new charging points could be installed each year. By S. Dent, 11.22.2021
An Excel error may have led England to under-report COVID-19 casesA technical issue delayed the contact tracing of over 15,000 infections.By M. Brian, 10.05.2020
UK switches COVID-19 contact tracing app to Apple and Google frameworkIt will use the decentralized approach meant to better protect users’ identities.By C. Fisher, 06.18.2020
YouTube will reduce conspiracy theory recommendations in the UKThe platform began similar efforts in the US back in January. By A. Khalid, 08.28.2019
Scotland will build a massive battery to store excess wind powerIt's the UK's most ambitious battery storage project to-date.By C. Fisher, 06.10.2019
UK will track thousands of criminals with GPS tagsThey could reduce prison time, but there are ethics questions.By J. Fingas, 02.17.2019
Premier League wants video referees starting next seasonThe league will formally request approval from FIFA.By K. Holt, 11.15.2018
Even the World Cup couldn't escape the 'Fortnite' feverThe pitch became a playground for 'Battle Royale'-inspired celebrations.By E. Alvarez, 07.14.2018
Social media made the World Cup fun againIt may not be coming home, but we all had a fun time.By D. Cooper, 07.12.2018
'Alexa, is football coming home?'And that's football, not 'soccer'. Don't @ me.By R. England, 07.06.2018
NHS to let patients book GP appointments via an appNo more early morning scrambles for GP appointments -- as long as you live in England.By R. England, 07.03.2018
England turns to the church to help fix rural internetTake that, disestablishmentarianism.By J. Rigg, 02.19.2018
The long wait for a 1,000MPH carNine years later, the dream of Bloodhound is still unrealized.By N. Summers, 11.09.2017
UK bookstore tweets entire 'Harry Potter' novel at Piers MorganExcellent trolling.By D. Rossignol, 02.13.2017
21Jets and mannequin heads: Just another day at Dyson's campusWe visited the English countryside to see how Dyson products go from concept to reality.By R. Lai, 01.14.2017
UberPool riders in London might have to do some walkingGet those boots ready.By T. Seppala, 10.04.2016
7'Vampyr' and the gender politics of 1918 London"With what we needed from the character at the time, it was perfect to pick a male."By T. Seppala, 06.23.2016