October 16, 2020 Heineken fined for allegedly forcing UK pubs to limit the sale of competitors' beers U.K. regulators fined Heineken’s pub business nearly $2.6 million for allegedly forcing British bars to sell “unreasonable levels” of the Dutch brewer’s beers.
October 15, 2020 Europe braces for more coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions as cases spike, winter looms As coronavirus infections hit record daily highs in parts of Europe this week, fears that the outbreak may spiral out of control this winter forced many European officials to impose new curfews and restrictions.
October 14, 2020 Coronavirus possibly caused man to lose hearing in one ear: case report A 45-year-old British man has suffered permanent hearing loss in one ear following a severe bout of COVID-19, according to a case report.
October 13, 2020 Rolls-Royce driver hit Lamborghini and then fled scene, police say Police are searching for the driver of a $320,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost who ran into a $220,000 Lamborghini Urus
October 13, 2020 Doctor fighting coronavirus on front lines will be longest-serving Miss England after pageant postponed This beauty queen has brains and bravery to boot.
October 12, 2020 UK hospitality sector taking legal action against 'catastrophic' coronavirus restrictions on pubs, restaurants Pubs, bars and restaurant groups in England are taking legal action against “catastrophic” government-imposed restrictions facing the hospitality sector amid high coronavirus infection rates.
October 11, 2020 New coronavirus surge has UK at 'tipping point' as new lockdown restrictions expected A sharp increase in new coronavirus cases has prompted one of the British government’s leading medical advisers to warn Sunday that the country was at a ““tipping point similar to where we were in March.”
October 7, 2020 Couple marries at drive-in wedding to avoid 15-person coronavirus limit Roma Popat and Vinal Patel were married last Friday in a drive-in wedding where their 250 guests were able to watch the ceremony from their cars.
October 7, 2020 2 ISIS 'Beatles' indicted in US on charges linked to beheadings of American hostages Two British Islamic State terror suspects known as the “Beatles” were indicted Wednesday in the torturing and beheading of American aid workers and journalists among others once held hostage in Syria, according to court documents that went public Wednesday.
October 7, 2020 UK could boycott Winter Olympics over China's treatment of Uighur Muslims: foreign secretary Dominic Raab has left open the possibility of Britain boycotting the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing.