Boris Johnson was leaving the Palace of Westminster amidst protests when the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a Range Rover.
Churchill’s statue outside the Palace of Westminster in London was defaced last week, which once again drew attention to the leader’s views on race.
The UK is lifting its ‘sex ban’ under strict conditions, so that lonely Britons can get frisky again provided they’re careful.
Banksy has revealed his idea for a statue to replace the Edward Colston memorial torn down in Bristol earlier this week.
Prince Philip is 99 today, and we’ll give him this: his near-century on this planet hasn’t been a dull one.
It’s been a bad week for Prince Andrew, and it hasn’t been helped by a very unfortunate Sky News blunder.
German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters says “all indication we have got that I can’t tell you points in the direction that Madeleine is dead”.
In the UK, protesters gathered in huge numbers to stand in solidarity with those in America, calling for an end to police brutality.
Will Prince Andrew ever actually be held to account for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Only time will tell, but the walls seem to be closing in, and pressure on the royal intensifying.
A mounted police officer collided with a traffic light in London during a #BlackLivesMatter protest outside 10 Downing Street.
Scientists at Oxford University are confident that they’ve developed the first workable COVID-19 vaccine, although much testing still lies ahead.
Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have a new prime suspect, and details of two vehicles, in what they call a significant moment in their inquiry.
The Queen’s formers chef spills on what it was like living and travelling with the Royal Family.
Prince William has to do a fair amount of public speaking, and he’s developed a few tips and tricks over the years to overcome any nerves.
If you have even a passing interest in British politics, you’ll know that Dominic Cummings has had a rough week. Deservedly so, because he’s an absolute prat.
Despite the British media’s best efforts, perhaps Meghan wasn’t to blame for her and Harry’s exit from royal life after all.
Researchers are confident that dogs could be trained to detect the coronavirus in people, even if they’re asymptomatic.
Bars are closed in London, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t grab a pint from your local ‘tactical beer response unit’.
A group of men approached by law enforcement outside a UK supermarket launched into an exercise routine to avoid arrest.
Every year, the UK Sunday Times publishes a list of the 1 000 richest people in the country, which includes South Africans with links to Britain.
Matt Lucas, of ‘Little Britain’ fame, responded to Boris Johnson’s confusing lockdown speech with a parody that quickly went viral.
Conservative MP Heather Wheeler was caught cursing her mic during a video conference debate in the House of Commons.
The coronavirus tends to impact certain racial groups more than others, and it has a great deal to do with inequality.
The future Queen and her sister Margaret were sent to Windsor during WWII to keep them safe, along with Alathea Fitzalan Howard, who kept a diary.
The Welsh health minister, Vaughan Gething, clearly hasn’t quite figured out how to master the art of the Zoom call.
The Royal Family has released never-before-seen private footage of the Queen as a child, in celebration of her 94th birthday.
With so many sporting events and music festivals cancelled, huge losses have been incurred by organisers. Wimbledon, however, showed some impressive foresight.
Brendon Peel and Li Lau made headlines last year when the latter was shot in the head with a crossbow. Now they’re giving it another shot on a rather big stage.
Lockdown laws and regulations in the UK differ quite considerably from our own, with a great deal more movement permitted.
As the UK struggles with an overwhelmed healthcare system, and a death toll nearing 13 000, tough decisions lie ahead.