'We need housing help in the Scottish Budget - or I will never be independent'
People in Scotland tell BBC News what they need to hear in Shona Robison's Scottish Budget.
Police-chase van driver jailed for killing golfer
The van was driven on to a golf course where mother-of-three Suzanne Cherry was hit by it.
Starting gun fired on crucial election as Wales' parliament returns
There were heated exchanges in the Senedd as party leaders sketched out their election campaigns.
New Birmingham-Manchester rail link to be proposed
Previous plans for a high-speed rail line between the cities were scrapped by Rishi Sunak's government.
Ship captain 'did nothing' to avoid tanker crash
Vladimir Motin has pleaded not guilty to gross negligence manslaughter over the collision in March.
Ship's captain did nothing to avoid fatal tanker crash, court hears
Vladimir Motin has pleaded not guilty to gross negligence manslaughter over the collision in March.
Hundreds from Met Police declare Freemasons links
Membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations became declarable in December.
Cover-up law delayed after concerns it will not apply fully to MI5
The law would create a new legal duty on public bodies to tell the truth during investigations.
Sacked Grand Theft Auto workers refused pay relief by judge
An employment judge says they can not be sure the former Rockstar workers were sacked for union activity.
Trial begins of former teacher accused of indecent assault
The incidents, which William Lloyd-Lavery denies, are alleged to have taken place between 1974 and 1979.
Starmer considers joining Trump's Gaza peace board
The new body is part of the White House's 20-point plan to end the war between Israel and Hamas.
MPs step up calls to block Chinese mega-embassy
The government insists no decision has been made as MPs on all sides warn of a threat to national security.
UK summons Iranian ambassador over 'brutal' killings
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper also says the government will implement "full and further sanctions" against Iran.
UK summons Iranian ambassador over 'brutal' killings
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper also says the government will implement "full and further sanctions" against Iran.
Three men guilty of harassing BBC journalist over A Very British Cult documentary
All three are members of Lighthouse, a group investigated for a BBC documentary and podcast in 2023
Red Arrows get first woman leader
Wing Cdr Sasha Nash says it is the "opportunity of a lifetime" and hopes to inspire others.
Red Arrows get first woman leader
Wing Cdr Sasha Nash says it is the "opportunity of a lifetime" and hopes to inspire others.
BBC seeks dismissal of Trump's multi-billion dollar defamation lawsuit
Court papers filed on Monday show the broadcaster will argue the Florida court lacks "personal jurisdiction" over the BBC.
I'm not racist, says Reform MS who used Chinese slur
Laura Anne Jones apologised for using the slur, saying it was a term "used for a takeaway" when she was a child.
I'm not racist, says Reform MS who used Chinese slur
Laura Anne Jones apologised for using the slur, saying it was a term "used for a takeaway" when she was a child.



