Will Poulter and Kit Connor on bonding with head-shaving and tattoos for Warfare
The cast of Alex Garland's film Warfare on how a tough bootcamp taught them to play a US army unit.
British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document
A tattoo belonging to a man from Derbyshire has appeared in a US government document used to identify members of Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang, despite the man having no connection to the group.
British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document
A tattoo belonging to a man from Derbyshire has appeared in a US government document used to identify members of Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang, despite the man having no connection to the group.
Mum's plea to get son back after ex found guilty of murder
Lobna Yakout's son Zayn was taken by her abusive ex-husband while she was living in Egypt.
Deadline nears to register to vote in local elections
There are local elections to 24 of England's 317 councils and mayoral authorities on 1 May.
Police raid barbers and vape shops suspected of being fronts for crime gangs
The BBC follows raids on hundreds of High Street businesses suspected of money laundering.
Prince Harry in surprise visit to Ukraine to meet war victims
The Duke of Sussex visits an orthopaedic clinic in the western city of Lviv.
Union anger after bin workers urged to agree deal
The Deputy Prime Minister says striking Birmingham bin workers should accept an improved offer.
Scotland has hottest day so far as wildfires continue
Wildfire warnings are in force with temperatures due to peak before the long dry spell comes to an end.
Tributes for teens killed in crash near Heathrow
The three teenagers have been named by police as 17-year-old Star Tomkins, 18-year-old Harley Woods and 17-year-old Jimmy Savory
'It's madness': Town fights to save steel industry
BBC News finds Scunthorpe residents digging in to protect its steelmaking industry.
British Steel talks still deadlocked, source says
A source said the issues being discussed by government officials and the firm remain unresolved.
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.
King and Queen leave Italy after making pasta on final day of visit
The King and Queen took in Italy's cultural highlights and celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary
King and Queen leave Italy after making pasta on final day of visit
The King and Queen took in Italy's cultural highlights and celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary
Union bosses held up Birmingham bin deal, BBC told
A strike by hundreds of Birmingham refuse workers has seen rubbish piled high on streets.
Plans to scrap university's nursing department 'on hold'
Cardiff University has also revised its job cuts figure from 400 to 286 roles.
Tate 'pointed gun at woman', court documents claim
Details of the case against Tate brought by four UK women are seen for the first time by BBC News.
Greenpeace UK boss arrested over US embassy red dye protest
Five people are arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and conspiracy to cause criminal damage, police say.
Woman forced into prostitution says she was scared for her life
Oliver James MacCormack was convicted on 40 counts spanning seven years from 2015 to 2022.