Three die after fire at Grade II listed building

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 14:29
Villagers are "traumatised" by the tragedy at a former train station that had been turned into a home.

Partial eclipse darkens sky over UK and abroad

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 13:52
The eclipse won't be total anywhere in the world, but parts of Canada will come close.

Briton praised for tackling Amsterdam knife attack suspect

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 11:34
The tourist has received an award from the city's mayor after restraining a man during a stabbing.

Briton praised for tackling Amsterdam knife attack suspect

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 11:34
The tourist has received an award from the city's mayor after restraining a man during a stabbing.

Blood victims dying 'two a week' as thousands await compensation

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 09:56
Tony Summers' son Paul was diagnosed with HIV and Hepatitis C and died in 2008 aged 44.

TUV will 'continue to beat the drum' against Irish Sea border

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 06:35
TUV party members will have their first annual conference since Jim Allister's election as MP.

'She took him and his money': How woman cut off her grandfather from his family

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 06:01
A man with dementia was persuaded by his granddaughter to give her financial control of his affairs.

'She took him and his money': How a granddaughter cut off her grandfather from his family

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 06:01
A man with dementia was persuaded by his granddaughter to give her financial control of his affairs.

Justin Welby: I failed to act on abuse scandal as scale was 'overwhelming'

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 05:30
In his first interview since resigning, the former Archbishop of Canterbury tells Laura Kuenssberg about his failures on the John Smyth case.

Justin Welby: I failed to act on abuse scandal as scale was 'overwhelming'

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 05:30
In his first interview since resigning, the former Archbishop of Canterbury tells Laura Kuenssberg about his failures on the John Smyth case.

The Papers: 'Hundreds feared dead in quake' and Reeves likened to Truss

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 05:18
The papers focus on the deadly earthquake in South East Asia and criticism of the chancellor's policies.

Has the UK's most loathed protest group really stopped throwing soup?

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 03:09
Just Stop Oil says it will disband but does this mark an end to the chaos caused by its climate protests?

'I had to use a goods lift to go for an abortion'

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:30
Dani Czernuszka-Watt was told the clinic she went to had never treated a person in a wheelchair before.

'I had to use a goods lift to go for an abortion'

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:30
Dani Czernuszka-Watt was told the clinic she went to had never treated a person in a wheelchair before.

Tate Britain to return painting looted by Nazis

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:23
The 17th Century oil painting was taken from a Jewish Belgian art collector during World War Two.

'UK crowds are the best': Does home advantage make a difference in esports?

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:14
The Rocket League Championship Series Birmingham Major brings together the 16 best teams in the world

'A noose around our neck': Residents driven out by UK's largest road tunnel

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:04
Those living on the Lower Thames Crossing route tell of their despair at being uprooted.

'A noose around our neck': Residents driven out by UK's largest road tunnel

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 02:04
Those living on the Lower Thames Crossing route tell of their despair at being uprooted.

Andrew Tate sued by ex-girlfriend for alleged sexual assault

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 01:50
The lawsuit details an episode in Beverly Hills where Andrew Tate allegedly assaulted and threatened her - allegations he denies.

'It doesn't feel like a toilet' - public loos turned into trendy spaces

BBC - Sat, 03/29/2025 - 01:48
Public conveniences have become houses, a theatre, shops and bars across the country.