Anger as town ATM 'regularly runs out of cash'

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 06:12
Shoppers in Selkirk seek better access to cash as they say their ATM regularly runs out of notes.

The Papers: 'Starmer's shock NHS takeover' and Putin's ceasefire terms

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 06:03
Starmer to axe NHS England, while Putin says "there are nuances" in response to a proposed 30-day Ukraine ceasefire.

'Woody Harrelson playing me in a film is surreal'

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 06:00
Duncan Allcock has seen a deep-sea emergency he was involved in turned into a blockbuster movie.

Introducing 'stammer symbol' would help anxiety when ordering a coffee

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 05:58
Teenager Kitty says sometimes her stammer makes her feel it would be easier if she didn't speak.

Courts failing children of divorcees, says lawyer

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 05:52
Shalaleh Barlow says legal rulings on "alienating behaviour" take too long and are harming children.

Rangers win on penalties to reach Europa quarter finals

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 01:12
Barry Ferguson hails Rangers' "character" as they keep their "special" Europa League campaign going by knocking out Fenerbahce on penalties despite their Ibrox woes continuing.

'I was blamed for crash when I was 280 miles away'

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 00:35
A Kent driver was accused of a crash in Liverpool after her car number plate was cloned.

'I was blamed for crash when I was 280 miles away'

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 00:35
A Kent driver was accused of a crash in Liverpool after her car number plate was cloned.

Exclusive: Every McDonald's in Britain warned of legal action over failing to tackle staff sex abuse

BBC - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 00:01
The warning from the UK's equality watchdog comes after the "extremely serious" allegations uncovered by the BBC.

Sentencing body to review 'two-tier' justice objections

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 22:27
New guidance issued to judges created a stand-off between the independent Sentencing Council and MoJ.

Taxpayers will suffer if Thames Water collapses, warns regulator

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 21:09
Ofwat says placing Thames under government control could end up costing taxpayers billions of pounds.

Taxpayers will suffer if Thames Water collapses, warns regulator

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 21:09
Ofwat says placing Thames under government control could end up costing taxpayers billions of pounds.

UN judge guilty of forcing woman to work as slave

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 20:54
Jury finds Ugandan high court judge Lydia Mugambe guilty and she will be sentenced in May.

UN judge guilty of forcing woman to work as slave

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 20:54
Jury finds Ugandan high court judge Lydia Mugambe guilty and she will be sentenced in May.

Manslaughter probe at Letby hospital expanded

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 20:03
Cheshire Police expands its investigation into what happened at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

NHS England to be axed as role returns to government control

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 19:52
The prime minister says the move will cut duplication and free up money for frontline services.

NHS England to be axed as role returns to government control

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 19:52
The prime minister says the move will cut duplication and free up money for frontline services.

Wife who hid husband's body in garden found guilty

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 18:12
Maureen Rickards, 50, is convicted of murdering her husband after "terrorising" him for years.

Donald Trump's son Eric holds talks with John Swinney

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 17:57
Eric Trump is a senior executive in his father's business - the Trump Organisation - which owns golf resorts in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire.

Donald Trump's son Eric holds talks with John Swinney

BBC - Thu, 03/13/2025 - 17:57
Eric Trump is a senior executive in his father's business - the Trump Organisation - which owns golf resorts in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire.