Abandoned fishing nets in Thailand’s oceans are being transformed into COVID-19 protective gear

Abandoned fishing nets littering the ocean are being transformed into COVID-19 protective gear in Thailand.

‘Lost summer’ for festivals after govt rules out an insurance scheme for mass events, report warns

The government's refusal to implement an insurance scheme for mass events this year means the festival industry is looking at a "lost summer", according to a Commons report.

Friends, foes and the forgotten: Eight stories you may have missed

It was a week when old friends were reunited to tell stories about what happened in the past.

Spanish postal service criticised as skin-coloured stamps go on sale, with lighter tones costing more

Spain's postal service has been accused of racism after issuing a set of unequally priced skin-coloured stamps. 

Spanish postal service criticised as skin-coloured stamps go on sale, with lighter tones costing more

Spain's postal service has been accused of racism after issuing a set of unequally priced skin-coloured stamps. 

The UK could see the hottest day of the year so far this bank holiday weekend

The UK could see the hottest day of the year so far this bank holiday weekend - and forecasters say Britons can expect blue skies and widespread sunshine. 

‘Things could get bad very quickly’: Calls for caution as doubts grow over ending lockdown

The UK's fight to contain coronavirus could turn bad "very, very quickly" unless the government acts cautiously on easing lockdown further, a professor has warned.

‘It doesn’t seem like COVID’s here at all’: British fans arrive in Porto for Champions League final

In Porto's Ribeira Square, the unmistakable sight and sound of English football fans abroad has returned.