British Army 'absolutely ready' if ordered to deploy to Ukraine
It comes as 2,500 UK troops take part in Nato's largest exercise this year near Ukraine's border.
British Army 'absolutely ready' if ordered to deploy to Ukraine
It comes as 2,500 UK troops take part in Nato's largest exercise this year near Ukraine's border.
Controlling husband who murdered wife and stepson jailed for 34 years
Calogero Ricotta repeatedly stabbed his wife Maria and her son Giuseppe Morreale at their home in Essex.
Thames Water secures £3bn lifeline after court ruling
The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of money by the end of March.
Pub shooting suspect rang friend and said 'she's dead'
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
Early release of hundreds of prisoners begins
The first of up to 390 prisoners are being freed early in an attempt to ease overcrowding in jails.
Tories accuse government of 'cowardice' over changing room row
Conservatives clashed with the government after their calls for a statement on single-sex spaces were rejected.
Schools could be forced to explain uniform price under new law
Education Minister Paul Givan says the new bill provides "scope" for a price cap but that more work needs to be done.
Detained Britons charged with espionage in Iran
Craig and Lindsay Foreman had been on a motorbike trip across the world but were arrested in January.
Detained Britons charged with espionage in Iran
Craig and Lindsay Foreman had been on a motorbike trip across the world but were arrested in January.
'He was just an innocent wee boy on his holidays'
Supt Norman Haslett says the death of a 12-year-old Spanish boy in the Omagh bomb had "the most profound" effect on him.
'He was just an innocent wee boy on his holidays'
Supt Norman Haslett says the death of a 12-year-old Spanish boy in the Omagh bomb had "the most profound" effect on him.
Woman charged over 1978 death of girl, 5
Five-year-old Andrea Bernard went to hospital after she was assaulted in Thornton Heath, in 1978.
Prankster sends Glasgow runners on lengthy detour
About 30 runners in the Castlemilk trail race were sent in the wrong direction by someone posing as a marshal.
Judge 'deeply troubled' by PMQs exchange on Gazans settling in UK
Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr says a question asked by Kemi Badenoch and the answer given by Sir Keir Starmer were both "unacceptable".
Judge 'deeply troubled' by PMQs exchange on Gazans settling in UK
Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr says a question asked by Kemi Badenoch and the answer given by Sir Keir Starmer were both "unacceptable".
Energy bills forecast to rise by £85 a year
Cornwall Insight predicts that the energy regulator will hike gas and electricity prices by 5%.
Six child sexual image offences a day in Wales, new figures show
'Disappearing messages' on Snapchat criticised by campaigner, as charity calls for politicians and social media companies to do more.
Driver killed cyclist to 'teach him wheelies lesson'
Liam Jones was pursued by Abdirahman Ibrahim who deliberately drove into him twice, West Midlands Police say.
Driver killed cyclist to 'teach him wheelies lesson'
Liam Jones was pursued by Abdirahman Ibrahim who deliberately drove into him twice, West Midlands Police say.