
Watchdog slams Google for ‘abusing’ position
Britain’s anti-trust regulator says Alphabet’s Google is abusing its dominant position in digital advertising to restrict competition. The Competition and Markets Authority...

Claims BBC presenter paid teen for explicit photos
Britain’s BBC faces questions from the government about its handling of an allegation one of its star presenters paid a teenager thousands...

UK satellite launch fails after ‘anomaly’
The first attempt to launch a satellite from western Europe appeared to have failed when Virgin Orbit reported an “anomaly” that had...

Cap on wholesale electricity and gas to halve UK business energy bills for winter
The British government will cap wholesale electricity and gas costs for businesses at less than half the market rate from next month,...

Heathrow caps airport passengers at 100,000 a day
London’s Heathrow Airport will cap departing passengers at 100,000 a day this northern summer to limit queues, baggage delays and cancellations, as...

London police boss forced out amid escalating controversies
London police chief Cressida Dick has resigned, London Mayor Sadiq Khan says, after he told her he was not satisfied she could...

News Corp resurrects Piers Morgan for new ‘global show’ to air in Australia
Piers Morgan, the outspoken British journalist and broadcaster, has joined Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and Fox News Media in a global deal,...

UK health minister Matt Hancock sorry for distancing breach
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has apologised for breaching distancing guidelines after pictures appeared of him embracing his top aide. Photographs published...

Crowds mark 50 years of famous Beatles’ Abbey Road album cover
Hundreds of people have gathered at the world’s most famous zebra crossing to mark the 50th anniversary of the day the Beatles...

Travel chaos as drone reports halt Heathrow flights
Flights from London’s Heathrow airport were halted for about an hour after reports of a drone sighting near Europe’s busiest air hub....