Sending stillborn baby from NI to Liverpool will 'haunt' mum forever

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 10:55
More than 1,100 infants and children have been sent to Alder Hey Hospital since 2019.

Ex-dancer settles with Royal Ballet School over 'body-shaming'

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 06:03
Ellen Elphick said teachers at the school had left her with lifelong psychological damage.

Red flags missed in neo-Nazi stalker, say victims

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 05:57
Stalking victims were told a far-right attacker "wasn't physical threat" when they contacted police.

Renée Zellweger: 'Fingers crossed' this is not the end of Bridget Jones

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 02:54
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy has been billed as the final film in the series - but speaking at the London premiere its star says she is hoping that is not the case.

Renée Zellweger: 'Fingers crossed' this is not the end of Bridget Jones

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 02:54
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy has been billed as the final film in the series - but speaking at the London premiere its star says she is hoping that is not the case.

How quickly could Rachel Reeves' new plans boost growth?

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:42
The chancellor announced a range of reforms on Wednesday - including a new runway for Heathrow airport.

Algorithm study 90% accurate predicting bowel cancer

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:31
The method could be used to develop a blood test to identify inflammatory-bowel-disease patients most at risk.

Warning higher borrowing costs may mean tax rises

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:18
The Resolution Foundation says the risk of the government breaking its own fiscal rules "remains on a knife edge".

Water bills to rise by £123 a year in April

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:18
Figures reveal a jump for billpayers in England and Wales despite questions over firms' performance.

'Get bums back into the office' says Lord Sugar

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:18
The Apprentice star says many young people "just want to sit at home" but should be in the office.

'I paid a term-time holiday fine as my son can't cope with crowds'

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:07
The number of fines issued for unauthorised school holidays has tripled in the last 10 years.

Sending stillborn baby from NI to Liverpool 'will haunt mum forever'

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:00
More than 1,100 infants and children have been sent to the paediatric pathology service at Alder Hey Hospital since 2019.

The Papers: Heathrow's third runway and London 'gold shortage'

BBC - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 00:00
Heathrow airport's expansion and a Bank of England bullion shortage feature in Thursday's papers.

Red flags missed in neo-Nazi stalker, say victims

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 23:00
Stalking victims were told a far-right attacker "wasn't physical threat" when they contacted police.

Red flags missed in neo-Nazi stalker, say victims

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 23:00
Stalking victims were told a far-right attacker "wasn't physical threat" when they contacted police.

Millions not spent on helping locked-in patients

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 22:56
The majority of a £20m fund remains unspent, according to a new report.

UK's first smartphone video call via satellite made from Welsh mountain

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 22:01
Vodafone says the tech could lead to the elimination of "not spots", which cover an estimated 9% of the UK.

Claims against Al Fayed reach UK court for first time

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 20:51
The High Court hears details of a civil case being brought against Harrods by an alleged victim.

Coca-Cola recalls drinks in UK due to chemical levels

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 20:17
The firm is recalling Coca-Cola products from shops, but says the risk of illness is "very low"

Reeves backs third Heathrow runway as part of push for economic growth

BBC - Wed, 01/29/2025 - 18:21
The chancellor tells the BBC she wants a planning application "signed off" before the next election.