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Ukraine found the remains of British World War Two Hurricane aircraft in a forest outside Kyiv
The rusting remains of eight British Hurricane fighter planes dating back to World War Two have been found buried in a forest in Ukraine.
The aircraft were sent to the Soviet Union by Britain after Nazi Germany invaded the ... |
Bryn Parry founded Help for Heroes with his wife Emma
The Prince of Wales has paid tribute to a co-founder of Wiltshire-based veterans' charity Help for Heroes following his death from pancreatic cancer.
Bryn Parry passed away on Wednesday at the age of 66, the charity said.
Mr Parry and his wife Emma founded Help f... |
Emergency services were called to Bordon, Hampshire after reports of a man trapped in a hole
A man has been rescued after falling into a well that suddenly opened up in a back garden.
Emergency services were called to Bordon in Hampshire, at about 18:00 BST on Tuesday, after reports of a man trapped in a hole.
The 7... |
The research rocket was part of experiments being conducted by Sweden in zero gravity
Sweden has got into hot water with Norway after one of its research rockets malfunctioned and landed in its neighbour's territory.
The rocket was launched at 07:20 local time (05:20 GMT) on Monday from the Esrange Space Center, befo... |
Researchers say the new genetic map of humanity is more representatives of variety
Scientists have produced an updated map of all human DNA which could help to transform medical research.
The original human genome, published 20 years ago, is mostly from one person, and does not represent human diversity.
The latest ... |
The settlement is separate from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, which started in September 2017
Lawyers acting for survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire and bereaved family members have been outlining the details of a civil damages claim settlement.
At the High Court, barrister Richard Hermer KC said a compensation sum of... |
Noel Hanna died at a camp after making his descent from the world's 10th highest mountain
Mountaineer Noel Hanna, who has died during an expedition in Nepal, "lived for the mountains", his sister has said.
It is understood Mr Hanna, from Dromara in County Down, died at a camp while making a descent from Annapurna, th... |
GPs in England may start offering weight-loss jabs to some patients to reduce obesity-related illnesses and resultant pressure on hospitals.
Wegovy was approved for NHS use after research suggested users could shed over 10% of their body weight.
The drug blunts appetite, so users feel full and eat less.
Rishi Sunak ... |
Pupils were allowed to leave the school after being locked down for the morning
A teenage boy is being questioned on suspicion of the attempted murder of a teacher who was stabbed at a school.
The male teacher was taken to hospital with a single wound after being attacked at Tewkesbury Academy in Gloucestershire just... |
Matt Hancock is among three MPs facing probes by Parliament's standards commissioner Daniel Greenberg, it has been disclosed.
The ex-health secretary is being investigated for allegedly trying to influence the commissioner's enforcement of the rules.
A spokesman for Mr Hancock said he was "shocked and surprised" by t... |
A relatively new and dangerous street drug called monkey dust, which is already banned in the US, could soon face tougher penalties in the UK.
The government is asking officials about the drug that can cause violence and paranoia - some users have jumped off buildings or tried to eat glass.
The city of Stoke-on-Trent... |
Last updated on .From the section European Football
Rodrygo scored twice as Real Madrid won the Copa del Rey for the first time since 2014 after beating Osasuna in the final in Seville.
The Brazilian was on hand to fire the winner from close range after Toni Kroos' shot deflected into his path.
Osasuna, playing in o... |
Authorities on the islands of Rhodes and Corfu say fires are continuing to spread due to strong winds
British tourists continue to cut short their holidays as fires burn on the Greek island of Rhodes.
More flights left Greece on Tuesday to bring holidaymakers back to the UK.
The Foreign Office updated its guidance, ... |
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A child killer who murdered a seven-year-old girl in 1992 has been jailed for at least 29 years.
David Boyd, 55, lured Nikki Allan to a derelict building in Sunderland where he beat her and stabbed her 37 times.
Judge Mrs ... |
We're now ending our live coverage of the sentencing of Stephen Boden and Shannon Marsden, who have been jailed for life after murdering their son Finley Boden on Christmas Day 2020.
To read more about the sentencing at Derby Crown Court today, click here, and to find out more about the case, click here.
We know that... |
Jack Rigby was only two years old when his father was murdered outside Woolwich Barracks
A charity has praised the young son of murdered soldier Lee Rigby after he raised more than £50,000 for the group.
Jack Rigby, 12, was two years old when his father was murdered by Islamist extremists outside Woolwich Barracks.
... |
The chancellor has said it would be a "terrible mistake" to give pay rises above the rate of inflation, even though strikes are hitting the economy.
Jeremy Hunt said the impact of the junior doctors' strike on NHS patients was "regrettable".
But wage increases that fuelled inflation would have a "more damaging" impac... |
Hail storms, heavy rain and flash flooding have battered towns across Spain, days after a heatwave.
Video recorded in the north of Spain shows icy water running through the streets, past chairs outside a cafe. The south east also saw heavy rain and strong winds. |
A truck carrying 102,000 live salmon in the US state of Oregon crashed last week on a creek bed, inadvertently releasing thousands of the juvenile fish into the water.
The young Chinook, also known as King, salmon were being taken from the Lookingglass Hatchery in the state's north, to the Imnaha River, where they are... |
The mausoleum features a mosaic surrounded by a raised platform, which archaeologists believe was for burials
A "completely unique" Roman mausoleum has been discovered by archaeologists in south London.
The remains of the structure at the Liberty of Southwark site in Borough have been described as "extremely rare" an... |
The new head of the probation service in England and Wales has told BBC News that more men are needed in the profession.
Kim Thornden-Edwards said it would help to bring a male perspective in some cases involving violent offenders, including cases of domestic abuse.
Its workforce has been "stuck" at 75% women for 30 ... |
George Michael won a fan poll with more than one million votes
Kate Bush and George Michael are among the artists who will be inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at this year's ceremony, it has been announced.
The stars will be joined on the roll of honour by country legend Willie Nelson and singer-songwriter ... |
The chief executive of NatWest, Dame Alison Rose, is facing pressure from the government to resign.
Downing Street and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have "significant concerns" over her conduct, BBC News has been told.
She has apologised for discussing the closure of Nigel Farage's account at NatWest's private banking arm C... |
People have used the relative lull in fighting to go outside their homes
Rival factions of Sudan's military agreed to renew a three-day ceasefire, shortly before it was due to expire.
The extension - for another 72 hours - follows intensive diplomatic efforts by neighbouring countries, as well as the US, UK and UN.
... |
NHS doctor Abdulrahman Babiker was evacuated from Sudan on Friday after initially being turned away
The UK government has told NHS doctors in Sudan they can now catch evacuation flights out of the country, in a U-turn on its previous policy.
More than 20 NHS medics were initially told they could not board flights bec... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. The parents of missing Jack O'Sullivan say it's "hell on earth" without him
The parents of missing student Jack O'Sullivan say they are living in "hell on earth" without him.
Catherine and Alan O'Sullivan's 23-year-old son ... |
The chancellor has praised a Tory MP for apologising after he admitted he gave other MPs' personal phone numbers to someone on a dating app.
Jeremy Hunt said William Wragg had been "courageous" in telling the Times he was sorry for the "hurt" he had caused.
Mr Wragg told the newspaper he had been "scared" because the... |
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...but we'll be back tomorrow, and we'll have a wealth of music legends to get our ears around.
Sir Elton John will be headlining the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night and has promised to create a "brand new show" for Glastonbury.
His set will wrap up his touring commitments in th... |
A 15-year-old girl has died after being pulled from the sea at Cleethorpes beach, police have confirmed.
Humberside Police said the girl and a boy, also 15, were airlifted to hospital at about 19:30 BST on Saturday.
The boy received treatment but was later discharged, the force said.
Both children had been reported ... |
The owner of British Airways has posted record half-year profits helped by higher fares and the continued rebound in travel post-pandemic.
Airline group IAG reported operating profits of €1.3bn (£1.1bn) after being boosted by a "strong" recovery in leisure travel.
In the same period last year it had posted a loss of ... |
US President Joe Biden is expected to give an address at Ulster University's newly opened Belfast campus on Wednesday
US President Joe Biden will give a key address at Ulster University's newly opened Belfast campus next week, it has been confirmed.
He is visiting NI and the Republic of Ireland to mark the 25th anniv... |
Last updated on .From the section Premier League
Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted a late penalty as Everton gained a vital point in their battle to avoid relegation with a draw at Europe-chasing Newcastle.
Alexander Isak gave the hosts a 15th-minute lead when he collected Harvey Barnes' ball over the visiting defence,... |
Despite the reported progress in 2023, previous few years saw an alarming rise in deforestation
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell by 33.6% in the first six months of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's term compared with the same period in 2022, the government says.
Its suggests the rainforest shrank by 2,649 s... |
Police officers stand next to missile debris in Kyiv
The head of Ukraine's military intelligence has warned of a swift response to a series of Russian missile strikes on Kyiv.
Gen Kyrylo Budanov said Monday's attacks failed to intimidate people in the capital who just got on with life.
All the missiles were shot dow... |
Harvey Borrington died from head injuries, including a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain
A woman who killed her disabled three-year-old stepson and filmed him as he lay dying has been given a 15-year prison sentence.
Harvey Borrington died from head injuries including a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain... |
The two greeted each other warmly before heading inside Number 10
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has met Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street as the Israeli leader faces domestic turmoil over judicial reforms.
Mr Sunak greeted Mr Netanyahu outside No 10 before talks over security and the threat from Iran.
Mr Netanyahu w... |
Rail workers are to strike next month after the RMT union rejected the latest pay deal from train operators.
RMT members will strike on 13 May, the day of the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool.
Train operators said they had been "blindsided" by the strike, and denied union claims they had changed their offer.
It ... |
One boy is in a critical condition after the incident at Blundell's School
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after a violent assault at a boarding school left two students in hospital.
Police said the accused has also been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent at B... |
We're now closing our live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions - which saw Deputy PM Oliver Dowden and Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner trade criticism, claims and jibes about child poverty, mortgage costs and bringing inflation down.
You can read more about some of the key issues of the moment here:
• Mortgage... |
In a way the battle has already been won, as Presdient Emmanuel Macron has got the pension reforms bill through.
But the protesters say they'll keep going, that there may be other means to get it overturned or they hope they'll bring the government down.
However, the law is now going ahead and the government is banki... |
Florida's top court has paved the way for the state's six-week abortion ban to take effect, but is allowing voters to have their say on the issue.
The justices have upheld the state's 15-week ban on abortion, in a ruling that means a subsequently passed six-week ban can soon begin.
But the court will also let Floridi... |
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at a summit in 2019
South Africa plans to change its law so that it has the power to decide whether or not to arrest a leader wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), a deputy minister has told the BBC.
Obed Bapela's remarks c... |
Prof Kathleen Stock is due to speak at the Oxford Union on 30 May
Universities must remain places where "contentious views can be openly discussed", University of Oxford academics have warned.
It comes amid a row over the invitation of gender-critical academic Kathleen Stock to take part in a debate.
There had been ... |
Discount offers for households to use less electricity at peak times will return this winter as part of plans to minimise the risk of power cuts.
National Grid ESO said it expected to have sufficient capacity to meet demand but added it would be "prudent" to maintain the energy-saving scheme.
The network operator sai... |
Watch the moment a member of Wimbledon security is booed after asking a crowd member to return a caught ball during Christopher Eubanks' quarter-final against Daniil Medvedev.
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A review for the government has stopped short of recommending a laughing gas ban.
Nitrous oxide, sold in metal canisters, is the second most-used drug by 16 to 24-year-olds in the UK.
Heavy use can lead to a vitamin defici... |
The Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli is set to house up to 207 asylum seekers from 3 July
An MP and an opponent of plans to house hundreds of asylum seekers in a hotel have both voiced concerns about people's safety amid protests.
The Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, is set to house up to 207 asylum see... |
The WRU was told about unfavourable treatment of female rugby players in a 2021 review
Concerns female rugby players in Wales may have faced "unfavourable treatment" were highlighted to the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) two years before sexism allegations were revealed by BBC Wales.
Extracts of the 2021 independent review ... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. The impact of the 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan
Rescuers in Taiwan are working to reach more than 600 stranded people, a day after the island experienced its worst earthquake in 25 years.
One survivor has recounted how... |
Shifting debris could become dangerous for salvage crews above and below the water's surface.
US Army Colonel Estee Pinchasin looks out at the thousands of tonnes of twisted, broken steel and concrete jutting out from the dark waters of Maryland's Patapsco river, and delivers her assessment: an "unforgiving mangled me... |
Healthcare workers care for injured patrons outside the Madrid restaurant
At least two people have died and another ten were injured after a waiter flambéed a dish, accidentally setting fire to an Italian restaurant on a busy Friday evening in Madrid.
One of the injured is in a critical condition and five others have... |
An egg-freezing cycle involves taking drugs to boost your production of eggs, which are later collected and frozen
Record numbers of women are freezing their eggs in the hope of having a family later in life, according to a new report.
More than 4,000 patients froze their eggs in 2021, compared to 2,500 in 2019, the ... |
Petrol and diesel in Northern Ireland is cheaper than in other parts of the UK because of competition from filling stations in the Republic of Ireland, a competition watchdog has suggested.
The UK's Competition and Markets has been investigating the operation of the UK's road fuel market.
It found that competition is... |
A senior Conservative MP has been criticised for saying Afghanistan has been "transformed" under the Taliban.
In a video posted from the country on Monday, former defence minister Tobias Ellwood said corruption was falling and security had "vastly improved".
Fellow Tory Mark Francois called the video "bizarre", whils... |
A drill rapper known as Rack5 has been jailed for seven years and nine months for firearm offences, after a dramatic chase through the streets of London.
Bodycam footage and CCTV shows the moment Ellis Heather, 23, ran away from the police in Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, and attempted to hide in the front garden of a... |
Khan Younis has been devastated by Israel's military campaign
Israel's military said on Sunday that it was reducing its numbers of soldiers from southern Gaza, leaving just one brigade in the area.
The military stressed a "significant force" would remain in Gaza.
"This is another stage in the war effort", Israel Def... |
Passengers flying into the UK faced hours of delays at airports across the country where passport e-gates were not working.
Travellers told of their anger at being stuck in queues at airports including Heathrow, Manchester and Gatwick.
The Home Office said on Saturday evening that all e-gates were now operating as no... |
Four out of every 10 pupils have difficulty accessing free period products in UK schools, research shared with BBC News suggests.
Government schemes to reduce stigma and improve access have been running for several years - and many schools say these have benefited pupils.
It says 97% of secondary schools in England h... |
My Money explores how people across the UK manage their spending in a typical week.
As prices rise, BBC News has been hearing about their ways of cutting costs and the financial choices they have to make.
Janine Marsh is a radio presenter. She was laid off work during the pandemic and has been freelancing ever since.... |
The campaign group says the bilingual tradition must be protected and respected
More than 50 businesses in the Bannau Brycheiniog national park have called for its English name to be reinstated.
They have formed a campaign group and said they were considering legal action.
The group argued businesses have spent deca... |
Molly-Mae Hague, pictured this year, left the Love Island villa as a finalist in 2019
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has said she is stepping down from her role as creative director of fast fashion brand PrettyLittleThing after less than two years to focus on being a mum.
The influencer took on the reportedly big-m... |
Bridlington Coastguard Rescue Team says technicians carried the "very friendly" dog back up the cliff using a rescue bag
The owners of a dog which fell 160ft (49m) down a cliff on the East Yorkshire coast say it's a "miracle" she's still alive.
Sandra Costin was walking Button the Cockapoo in Flamborough on Thursday ... |
The blaze spread to four floors within the five-storey block of flats
About 80 people were evacuated from a block of flats after a fire spread through three floors in south London.
A witness reported seeing adults and children running from the five-storey building in Whitehorse Road, Croydon.
Ambulance crews treated... |
The picture of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles was posted alongside a message
King Charles has remembered the late Queen on his first Mother's Day since her death.
A photo showing the King as a baby on the Queen's lap was released by the Royal Family on social media on Sunday.
They also shared a photo of Camilla... |
The governor of the Bank of England has said it is "crucial that we see the job through" to slow soaring prices in a speech to the world of finance.
Andrew Bailey said reducing inflation to 2% is "so important" as people "should trust that their hard-earned money maintains its value".
Currently, inflation, which is t... |
On the night a dozen of Donald Trump's Republican rivals spoke at the same event in Iowa, only one challenged the former president head on - and he was roundly booed. It highlights the grip Mr Trump still has on his party.
Someone backstage at the Lincoln Dinner clearly had a mischievous sense of humour.
As each of t... |
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Habibur Masum, 25, is wanted in connection with the fatal stabbing, police said
Police have launched a manhunt after a mother pushing her baby in a pram was fatally stabbed.
Habibur Masum, 25, is wanted over the attack in the Westgate area of Bradford at 15:21 BST on Saturday.
The 27-year-old woman, who suffered mul... |
When the BBC's director general, Tim Davie, took over in 2020, he declared his founding principle to be "impartiality".
Three years later, a row over that principle and how it applies across the corporation has created a crisis that has quite clearly caught managers by surprise.
Familiar, fixed points in the weekly T... |
Israel's military said the strike on World Central Kitchen's convoy was a "grave mistake" and vowed to protect aid workers
Many Palestinians in the Gaza Strip will be wondering how they are going to feed their families after World Central Kitchen (WCK) paused its operations in response to the killing of seven of its a... |
The victim was found outside a house in Brentwick Gardens on Wednesday morning
Police say 10 people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was fatally stabbed in London.
Officers said the man was found in the street with serious injuries in Brentwick Gardens, Brentford, at 05:15 BST and died at the sce... |
This is the fourth time in as many months that the prime minister has met President Biden.
I have been in tow each time, and it's been fascinating to get a glimpse of their growing relationship.
And quite some growing it's had to do.
When Rishi Sunak became prime minister, President Biden, in congratulating him, man... |
The death of a 43-year-old man is the first in the UK to be linked to the "zombie" drug xylazine, which is prompting overdose warnings in the US.
Normally used as a large-animal tranquiliser but now being found in heroin, it can cause a dangerously low heart rate and large open skin wounds.
UK experts are calling it ... |
James Gallagher wired up for the heatwave experiment
Sometimes it can feel like the world is on fire.
Europe has been baking in a heatwave nicknamed the settimana infernale - "week of hell" - in Italy. Temperatures above 50C have been recorded in China and the US, where body bags filled with ice are being used to coo... |
King Charles has delivered a speech partly in German at Bellevue Palace in Berlin during a state visit to the country, his first since becoming monarch.
The monarch made several jokes and praised the ties between the UK and Germany.
The King and his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort, attended a state banquet hosted by ... |
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Ukraine has launched a drone attack on Moscow, the Russian defence ministry says, forcing flights to be diverted from Vnukovo International Airport.
Five drones were rep... |
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A teenager who helped jail her paternal grandfather after he sexually abused her as a small child is speaking out to "take away the shame" for survivors like her. Poppy hopes her story will change attitudes and help others.
The 18-year-old has s... |
Tyler McDermott was found with a gunshot injury on Norman Road
Two men have been arrested after a teenager died in a shooting in north London.
Tyler McDermott, 17, was found by the emergency services on Norman Road in Tottenham at about 04:20 BST on Thursday and died on Friday .
The Met said two 19-year-olds have be... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Melody Thornton could not finish I Will Always Love You as some people were loudly singing
Singer Melody Thornton has apologised after rowdy audience members halted a performance of The Bodyguard musical.
The ex-Pussycat Do... |
Flowers are left on the pavement to remember the children shot dead in class in Belgrade
There is an awful silence hanging over the steep hill on which Vladislav Ribnikar elementary school sits.
On Wednesday, a 13-year-old entered the school, armed with two guns and a "kill list" - and shot dead eight fellow students... |
Melody Powell has her heart set on a post-pandemic trip to New York
Major airlines are charging some disabled passengers double to fly from the UK, the BBC has found.
Nearly 30 carriers contacted by the BBC said passengers with mobility problems must purchase a full-price ticket for a personal care assistant (PA).
T... |
Edwards, who joined the BBC in 1984, is one of the UK's most high-profile broadcasters
BBC News presenter Huw Edwards, who has been named as the presenter at the centre of an explicit photo row, is one of the UK's most high-profile broadcasters.
He has been the BBC's choice to front coverage of major national events,... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: Awning of one of Macron's favourite cafes in flames
Protesters in Paris have attacked one of French President Emmanuel Macron's favourite restaurants, as tensions over controversial pension reforms continue.
Riot pol... |
Russia has repeatedly attacked the Ukrainian port city of Odesa in the days since it withdrew from the grain deal
A short life, with its flaws, but the only diplomatic light in the darkness of Russia's invasion.
It had allowed Ukraine to export its grain to the world through the Black Sea.
A third less than normal, ... |
The stepfather of a five-year-old girl has pleaded guilty to her murder.
Nadia Zofia Kalinowska died after being found injured at her family home at Fernagh Drive in Newtownabbey in December 2019.
Her mother, 28 year-old Aleksandra Wahab, and the child's stepfather, 34-year-old Abdul Wahab, went on trial on Wednesday... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. China "represents a challenge to the world order", the PM says.
China "represents a challenge to the world order" which the UK must take seriously, Rishi Sunak has said.
The prime minister told the BBC he was increasing fun... |
Chris Heaton-Harris spoke to the media after meeting the main Stormont parties
The secretary of state has hit back at accusations that he had set out a "punishment budget".
He was responding to claims from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) that it was "wrong for people to punish people of Northern Ireland".
The se... |
The pub closed on 1 May and Mrs Ryley told a local news website "I've had enough"
Two former pub managers have given a voluntary interview to Essex Police after their collection of golly dolls was seized by the force.
Five officers removed the offensive dolls from the White Hart Inn in Grays, which has since shut dow... |
Bank of America has been ordered to pay out $150m (£116m) in penalties after it was found to have opened credit cards without customers' permission.
Regulators also discovered the bank "double-dipped" fees from customers and withheld promised reward bonuses.
The violations at the US's second-largest bank affect hundr... |
Senior civil servant Sue Gray, who investigated lockdown gatherings in Downing Street, has been offered a job as Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff.
A Labour spokesman said Sir Keir was "delighted" that "she hopes to accept the role subject to the normal procedures".
But allies of Boris Johnson reacted with anger to t... |
Sir Keir Starmer said politicians writing books about Covid and leaking messages was “insulting” and a “ghoulish spectacle”.
He was referencing newspaper claims of leaked messages about former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
Rishi Sunak paid tribute to health workers, adding the Covid inquiry should do its work rather... |
Front line staff vacancies account for 75% of those cut
More than 600 vacancies at the Department for Communities (DfC) - including those for front line staff - will not be filled, it has been confirmed.
The decision means there is a risk of slowing down the delivery of benefits for those in need.
The DfC is respons... |
This has, broadly, been a debate focused on policy rather than personality - something summed up when Humza Yousaf said he was "not going to sit here and slag off colleagues in government".
He did clash with Kate Forbes over her approach to business, but that was teed up by the audience more than the candidates themse... |
President Zelensky followed into a press conference by Poland's President Duda and Lithuania's President Nauseda Image caption: President Zelensky followed into a press conference by Poland's President Duda and Lithuania's President Nauseda
Away from the scene in Kramatorsk, the Polish and Lithuanian presidents are in... |
Distant relatives of US President Joe Biden are looking forward to seeing him back on home soil
"You'd know there's Irish roots in him because he's good craic like."
That's one Irishman's take on US President Joe Biden, and he would know, being related to him.
Back in 2016, the White House called the Irish Family Hi... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: I'm resigning, this is a distraction for the BBC - BBC chairman
BBC chairman Richard Sharp has resigned after breaking rules over dealings with Boris Johnson ahead of his appointment.
A report found Mr Sharp created ... |
Staff sickness in the NHS in England has reached record levels.
Figures for 2022 show an absence rate - the proportion of days lost - of 5.6%, meaning the NHS lost the equivalent of nearly 75,000 staff to illness.
This is higher than during the peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 - and a 29% rise on the 2019 rate.
... |
A new business lobby council has been formed, boasting some of the UK's largest companies as its founding partners.
The Business Council has been launched by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) in a bid to "design and drive the future of the British economy".
Heathrow, BP, IHG Hotels & Resorts and Drax are among i... |
Molly, who has autism, spent several months in a children's ward
A safety investigation has warned that young people with complex mental health needs are being put at significant risk, by being placed on general children's wards in England.
The findings come from the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB).
BB... |
Pavel Kuzin was killed in Bakhmut amid brutal fighting around the eastern Ukrainian city
Staff sergeant Pavel Kuzin took his position at the machine gun - the only soldier still able to fight. Everyone else in his troop lay dead or injured.
Suffering from shell-shock and with one arm bandaged, the 37-year-old fired a... |
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