'Just brutal' - Owner speaks of trauma after alpacas shot dead

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 12:05
The owner of the Alpacas Dawn French told BBC Breakfast she has no thoughts on who could have done it.

Lower Thames Crossing approved by government

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 11:40
The 14-mile (22.5km) road will link the A2 and M2 in Kent with the A13 and M25 in Essex.

Woman died of gunshot chest wound - inquest

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 10:32
Joanne Penney died after being shot at Green Park in Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on 9 March.

The 30-year quest to catch a national records thief

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 09:14
One academic's mission to discover who stole 200 items from Scotland's national archives.

Chris Mason: Difficult trade-offs loom for Labour in Spring Statement

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 07:01
BBC political editor Chis Mason examines the fiscal dilemmas facing the government over spending and growth.

Government to drop asylum hotel provider

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:57
Stay Belvedere Hotels provides around a quarter of asylum accommodation.

Husband's anger after wife dies of missed sepsis

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:47
A coroner has ruled neglect contributed to the 2023 death of 28-year-old mother Sharzia Bibi.

How an iPad dug up from the Thames solved museum thieves' murder plot

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:35
Police were able to use the iPad as key evidence in a trial of three men who plotted to murder a cage fighter.

Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:13
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.

Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:13
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.

AI job application rise 'risks hiring incapable staff'

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 06:03
AI could allow job hunters to get work they are not "capable" of doing, a business owner says.

The Papers: 'Putin's brutal peace' and 'growing pains for Chancellor'

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 05:31
Civilian casualties from Russian air strikes in Ukraine and the UK's economic difficulties lead the papers.

How Robbie Williams became a 'therapist' to indie band Lottery Winners

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 01:48
Robbie asked the group to join his stadium tour, after he discovered their music on BBC Radio 2.

Archaeologists find 'unprecedented' Iron Age hoard

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 01:41
Archaeologists say they have found more than 800 items dating back about 2,000 years.

UK draws up new disease-threat watch list

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 01:38
Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - others infectious illnesses with no treatments.

Doctors and charities call for gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 01:34
The JCVI recommended the use of the MenB vaccine in November 2023 but has not been used in NHS clinics

Doctors and charities call for gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 01:34
The JCVI recommended the use of the MenB vaccine in November 2023 but has not been used in NHS clinics

'I could lose £100K despite Woodford redress scheme'

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 00:49
People who lost savings from a collapsed investment fund say a redress scheme has let them down.

'Unsustainable financial pressure' on homeless services - report

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 00:07
Dealing with temporary accommodation demand cost almost £39m in 2023-24, according to a report from the NI Audit Office.

'I'll make £12.24 an hour - I live payday to payday'

BBC - Tue, 03/25/2025 - 00:03
As the chancellor prepares to update her plans for the economy we hear how ordinary people are tackling their own financial challenges.