University staff vote for strike and marking boycott
The University and College Union (UCU) said its members responded to the jobs cuts proposal.
Cancer pill gave me 'four years of extra time'
More than 1,000 women a year with advanced cancer could benefit from capivasertib which can slow the disease.
Scuba couple tie the knot under water
Adam and Amy Harper meet through their mutual love of scuba diving.
Scuba couple tie the knot under water
Adam and Amy Harper meet through their mutual love of scuba diving.
'Syringe attack ordeal not over until I know why I was targeted'
Gary Lewis was stabbed with a syringe full of muscle relaxant in a seemingly random attack.
'Syringe attack ordeal not over until I know why I was targeted'
Gary Lewis was stabbed with a syringe full of muscle relaxant in a seemingly random attack.
Oldest Post Office scandal victim says new compensation offer 'not good enough'
Betty Brown's offer was increased from 30% to 60%, but still below what she claimed when her life was "destroyed" by scandal.
Farage rejects local Reform UK-Tory coalitions
It comes after Kemi Badenoch told the BBC Tory local leaders would be free to share power with Reform.
UK economy grew more than expected in February
The economy grew by 0.5% in February, thanks to a strong month for the services sector.
Woman, 21, charged over vandalism at Trump Turnberry
Three people have already appeared in court charged over damage caused to the golf course.
New pill can slow progression of incurable breast cancer
Around 3,000 women a year with advanced cancer could benefit from capivasertib which can slow the disease.
UK announces further £450m military support to Ukraine
The package includes funding for radar systems, anti-tank mines and hundreds of thousands of drones.
Inside Scotland's abandoned Clune Park estate
Often dubbed "Scotland's Chernobyl", only a handful of residents remain in Clune Park in Port Glasgow.
Inside Scotland's abandoned Clune Park estate
Often dubbed "Scotland's Chernobyl", only a handful of residents remain in Clune Park in Port Glasgow.
Bulldozers to move in on 'Scotland's Chernobyl'
A first phase of demolition is about to start on the derelict Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow
Bulldozers to move in on 'Scotland's Chernobyl'
A first phase of demolition is about to start on the derelict Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow
Bulldozers to move in on 'Scotland's Chernobyl'
A first phase of demolition is about to start on the derelict Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow
No working toilets and zombie knives in 'vile' housing for kids
One teenager says it was "dehumanising" having to use the toilet in a local McDonald's for months.
The Papers: 'Further market turmoil' and 'Harry's secret visit'
The Duke of Sussex's trip to Ukraine and further reaction to Donald Trump's tariffs feature on Friday's front pages.
Starlings disappearing from gardens, says RSPB
The Big Garden Birdwatch survey recorded the lowest ever numbers of starlings this year.