Wales least affordable part of Britain for first-time buyers, report says

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 06:04
Wales is the most difficult part of Britain for first-time buyers to buy a home, a new report finds.

Wales least affordable part of Britain for first-time buyers, report says

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 06:04
Wales is the most difficult part of Britain for first-time buyers to buy a home, a new report finds.

Scans in shopping centres and AI - can ideas like these help save the NHS?

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 06:04
Government says more NHS funds in England will go to social care as we look at how it can deliver change.

The Papers: 'Reeves risks union war' and 'Pontiff's progress'

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 05:03
A mix of stories - including Reeves' Spring Statement and the Pope's recovery - lead the front pages on Monday.

National Grid confirms Heathrow never lost access to power

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 03:51
Heathrow's boss previously said the shutdown was not for lack of power but to reboot complex systems.

'The time for inquiries is over': The problem at the heart of the NHS's maternity care failures

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 02:46
An inquest into the death of Ida Lock has shone light on repeat mistakes - and wider failures in certain hospitals across England

John Cooper Clarke: 'A national treasure? I hate that'

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 01:57
He is about to become the first poet to headline a UK arena, but says he isn't ready for national treasure status.

Exhumed human remains not those of Disappeared victim

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 00:08
Hilary Benn urges anyone with information on the IRA abduction, murder and secret burials during The Troubles to "come forward in confidence".

Exhumed human remains not those of Disappeared victim

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 00:08
Hilary Benn urges anyone with information on the IRA abduction, murder and secret burials during The Troubles to "come forward in confidence".

Sort 'pothole plague' or lose cash, councils warned

BBC - Mon, 03/24/2025 - 00:02
Councils in England will be asked to publish reports on their repairs or miss out on funding, but critics say long-term thinking is needed.

Third teenager arrested over schoolboy's death

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 21:05
Police said a 16-year-old had been charged in connection with the death of the schoolboy in Glasgow earlier this month.

Third teenager arrested over Amen Teklay death

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 21:05
Police said a 16-year-old had been charged in connection with the death of the schoolboy in Glasgow earlier this month.

Brianna film was bid to get answers - Esther Ghey

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 20:01
Brianna Ghey's mum says she wants to "get answers" from social media companies about safety.

My baby's premature birth was humbling, says Beatrice

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 19:07
The royal describes "months of sheer worry" she experienced over the birth of her second child.

Wheelchair for sheep which 'keeps falling over'

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 18:44
Lotus Lamb & Sheep Sanctuary rehabilitates animals rescued from extreme cases of neglect and abuse.

Edinburgh fire could be linked to ongoing gang feud

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 18:18
The suspicious blaze early on Sunday in Niddrie followed two shooting incidents on Thursday and Friday.

Netflix's answer to The Traitors, and a rival to The Sims: What’s coming up this week

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 18:17
Also this week, Mumford & Sons release their new album, and Holland drops on Amazon Prime.

Experts to investigate student loan fraud claims

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 18:13
The education secretary says claims of student loan fraud point to one of the "biggest financial scandals" in the university sector.

Man charged with escaping from prison van

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 15:34
The 33-year-old is charged with escaping from lawful custody after allegedly fleeing from a prison van.

More than 5,000 migrants cross Channel in 2025

BBC - Sun, 03/23/2025 - 15:08
It is the earliest point in the year that crossings have reached 5,000 since recent records began.