the UK
Does Anyone Even Know Who Liz Truss Is, Then?
“I mean, we didn’t even get to vote for her, so it’s harder to care about her.”
Russian Oligarchs Keep Getting Screwed Over by Yacht Selfies
Partying in the era of Instagram can be dangerous. Ask any oligarch.
We Asked an Expert Whether Magna Carta Can Really Help You Defy Lockdown
In bad news for anyone who isn't a Medieval baron, the 800-year-old document means very little.
The Netherlands Is Letting a Lot of People Get Sick to Try to Beat Coronavirus
Even the coffee shops that sell weed are still open, although only for to-go orders.
Boris Johnson Must Know the EU Will Never Accept His Latest Brexit Pitch
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn's scathing reply called it "worse than Theresa May's deal.”
Is Grey Squirrel the Next Great Sustainable Meat?
A London chef has started serving a slow-cooked squirrel ragu—because that's one species that there's no shortage of.
Who Would Win in a Race Between a Man and a Horse?
We watched 1,000 people race a bunch of horses 21 miles across mid-Wales to find out who would win.
Please Stop Throwing Pizzas at This British Pond
Dozens of "pizza bases" have inexplicably appeared on the shores of Bradmore Green Pond, throwing locals into a tizzy.
A New Graffiti Exhibition Proves Bristol Isn’t Just for Banksy
'Graffiti Nation' shows the diversity of Bristol’s current graffiti and street art scene.
Refugees are Redefining the Future of Work in Glasgow
We spoke to the young Sudanese developer setting up a coding school for refugees in the UK.
Take a Peek Inside the UK's Epic, 18-Month Long Art Road Trip
40+ artists, 18 months, and 4 Cities: Inside the British Art Show 8.