Woman's body found in search for missing sisters
Police say the family of Henrietta Huszti has been informed and the search for her sister Eliza continues.
Andrew emails show contact with Epstein lasted beyond 2010
Court documents suggest the two remained in touch beyond when the Duke of York said they stopped communicating.
Andrew emails show contact with Epstein lasted beyond 2010
Court documents suggest the two remained in touch beyond when the Duke of York said they stopped communicating.
Andrew's Newsnight interview 'ill advised', aide told alleged spy
Fresh court documents reveal further correspondence from the prince's aide to Yang Tengbo.
'More than I'd ever have won' - Traitors finalist on Mencap donations
Traitors finalist Alexander Dragonetti tells the BBC he's "incredibly grateful" after people donated more than £70,000 to Mencap.
Pensioner shot five times by masked men
Police say the man was shot at his home in the Ballygallin Park area of Coleraine on Thursday evening.
Brexit has some benefits, No 10 says on anniversary
But the PM wants to "make Brexit work better for the British people", Downing Street says.
Five-minute rule parking firm told to pay driver
Excel Parking "fined" a man for taking too long to pay, but a judge has said the firm must pay him.
Drill rapper Digga D jailed for supplying cannabis
The rapper, whose real name is Rhys Herbert, was arrested near Lincoln in February 2024.
Natalie Cassidy to leave EastEnders after 32 years
The actress will leave the soap in February, more than three decades after her first appearance.
Is Bridget Jones' Darcy based on Keir Starmer?
Author Helen Fielding on bringing her heroine to a Gen Z audience, and whether Bridget's Darcy is based on the PM.
Britons need better work ethic, says senior Tory MP
The shadow home secretary says the UK is in a global race and everyone needs to make a contribution.
Wine and spirits duty to rise but tax on a pint to fall
A trade body calls the rise in alcohol tax a "bitter blow", but there is better news for pub-goers.
Is Rachel Reeves abandoning the North?
The chancellor announces projects in England's south as infrastructure in the North East crumbles.
EuroMillions £83.4m jackpot goes unclaimed for a week
The National Lottery operator says it is "very unusual" for such a large prize to go unclaimed this long.
EuroMillions £83.4m jackpot goes unclaimed for a week
The National Lottery operator says it is "very unusual" for such a large prize to go unclaimed this long.
Sara Sharif family court judges named after appeal
Judges who oversaw Family Court hearings before Sara was murdered have been named after an appeal by the BBC and others.
Sara Sharif family court judges named after appeal
Judges who oversaw Family Court hearings before Sara was murdered have been named after an appeal by the BBC and others.
Violence against women and girls growing, says watchdog
The government's spending watchdog finds the Home Office has "not led an effective response".
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
The UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020.