Boat Race coverage to move from BBC to Channel 4
The annual race between Oxford and Cambridge universities will move to Channel 4 in a new rights deal.
Man who hijacked taxi with scissors sent to mental health unit
A psychiatrist says Nicholas Daniel was experiencing "acute psychosis" at the time of the robbery.
Storm Amy named with 80mph winds and severe weather warnings for the UK
Simon King looks at what impacts Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, will bring at the end of the week.
Storm Amy named with 80mph winds and severe weather warnings for the UK
Simon King looks at what impacts Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, will bring at the end of the week.
Cricketers stumped as play banned after 200 years
People in an Essex village are upset the sport has been banned after a passer-by was hit by a ball.
PM tells BBC he wants to change how international law used in asylum cases
The UK needs to "look again" at how to tackle mass migration, but those genuinely fleeing persecution should still be given asylum, the PM says.
'Buy one, get one free' deals for unhealthy food banned
Crisps, sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks will be covered by restrictions starting in England.
Surgeon offered womb removals in 'minutes' without proper examination, women say
Only "good fortune" prevented ex-gynaecologist Daniel Hay from causing more harm to women, a report says.
Steve Coogan: 'I don't want to live with Alan but I do like to visit him'
Comedy character Alan Partridge returns to investigate his own mental health and that of the nation.
The Papers: 'Starmer takes on Farage' and 'Two-child benefit cap will be lifted'
Sir Keir Starmer's conference speech and the two-child benefit cap make headlines in Wednesday's papers.
Anne visits Ukraine to support children 'traumatised' by war
She meets children displaced from their families and visited a memorial for young people killed during the war.
Anne visits Ukraine to support children 'traumatised' by war
She meets children displaced from their families and visited a memorial for young people killed during the war.
AO boss tells BBC: We're a British success story – the UK should be turbocharging us
John Roberts, the founder of AO and so-called kitchen king, says tax rises are putting "grit" into businesses.
Half of UK adults now regularly use mobile payments
Regular mobile payments surged across different age groups last year, new banking data suggests.
Energy bills rise by 2% for millions with calls for more support
Companies call for an "enduring" support scheme as energy prices rise by 2% for millions of households.
Energy price rises prompt call for more help with bills
Companies call for an "enduring" support scheme as energy prices rise by 2% for millions of households.
Scot murdered in LA had sought restraining order against accused
June Bunyan, 37, applied for a restraining order against Jonathan Renteria in December 2023, citing domestic violence.
Graduates urged to look local for best chance at jobs
Data suggests competition for graduate jobs is at a record high as firms reduce places on schemes.
I went undercover as a cleaner at a failing care home. Here's what I witnessed
Catriona MacPhee worked in a Highland care home for seven weeks as part of BBC Disclosure investigation.
Lola Young cancels gigs 'for foreseeable future' after stage collapse
She said she was "going away for a while" and apologised to fans who had bought tickets for her tour.



