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Britain’s young adults are partying like the pandemic is already over
HealthBritain’s young adults are partying like the pandemic is already over
By Katherine DunnJuly 26, 2021
Photo of slabs of lab-grown foie gras from French startup Gourmey being pan-fried.
TechFrench startup promises cruelty-free foie gras, grown in a lab
By Jeremy KahnJuly 14, 2021
Boris Johnson warns COVID restrictions could linger beyond the already delayed July 19 end date
HealthBoris Johnson warns COVID restrictions could linger beyond the already delayed July 19 end date
By Tim Ross, Joe Mayes and BloombergJuly 1, 2021
A woman wearing PPE injecting someone's arm.
HealthMixing COVID-19 vaccine doses could improve immunity for AstraZeneca recipients, study finds
By Jeremy KahnJune 28, 2021
U.K. to allow vaccinated Britons to travel internationally without quarantining
HealthU.K. to allow vaccinated Britons to travel internationally without quarantining
By Tim Ross and BloombergJune 23, 2021
Digital payments company Wise to go public on LSE via a direct listing
FinanceDigital payments company Wise to go public on LSE via a direct listing
By Swetha Gopinath and BloombergJune 17, 2021
Image of a house half caved in after a tree fell through its roof.
TechA.I. insurance firm Tractable marks ‘unicorn’ status as it expands from cars into property claims
By Jeremy KahnJune 16, 2021
A British soldier giving a woman a coronavirus vaccine injection.
HealthTwo doses of COVID-19 vaccines prevent most Delta variant hospitalizations, U.K. study says
By Jeremy KahnJune 15, 2021
A woman in an Allcyte lab coat looking at images of cancer cells on a screen.
TechBritish A.I. drug discovery startup Exscientia buys Austrian cancer cell screening company
By Jeremy KahnJune 15, 2021
Crypto, Cannabis, Psychedelics? These entrepreneurs are betting on a regulatory shift for their next IPO
FinanceCrypto, Cannabis, Psychedelics? These entrepreneurs are betting on a regulatory shift for their next IPO
By Swetha Gopinath and BloombergJune 11, 2021
U.K. PM Johnson Hosts U.S. President Joe Biden Ahead Of G-7 Summit
PoliticsBiden and Johnson meet ahead of G7 summit to affirm the ‘special relationship’
By Tim Ross, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergJune 11, 2021
Activists Colour EU Parliament Green To Expose Greenwashing Of Farming Reform
EnvironmentA raft of new financial products claim to be ‘green.’ The U.K. government isn’t so sure
By Sophie MellorJune 9, 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 29: Demonstrators opposing coronavirus lockdown restrictions and related measures including mask-wearing and the possible introduction of covid-19 'vaccine passports' for certain settings fill Whitehall during the 'Unite for Freedom' march in London, United Kingdom on May 29, 2021. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that the rise of the so-called Indian Variant of the coronavirus could affect the timing of the final step of England's road map out of lockdown, set for June 21. (
HealthAs COVID-19 deaths drop, the U.K. is ready to party—but investors aren’t so sure
By Sophie MellorJune 2, 2021
Recycling batteries at Ecorusmetal plant in Russia's Leningrad Region
TechHow a Birmingham-based startup is trying to solve the electric economy’s next big challenge
By Sophie MellorMay 29, 2021
Snoop Dogg-backed Oxford Cannabinoid has volatile debut
FinanceSnoop Dogg-backed Oxford Cannabinoid has volatile debut
By Swetha Gopinath and BloombergMay 21, 2021
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