Constance Marten's partner previously convicted of rape in US, retrial told
Gordon, who is on trial with his partner Constance Marten over the death of their child, was previously jailed in the US.
Body found in reservoir search for teenage girl
Emergency crews were called to Baitings Reservoir near Ripponden on Wednesday afternoon.
Murder suspect was on the run from police, court told
Roy Barclay is accused of murdering Anita Rose in July last year.
Starmer likens Farage to Truss in policy attack
The prime minister's comments suggest he sees Reform UK as his principal political adversary.
UK car making plunges to lowest for over 70 years
The number of new vehicles made in the UK was the lowest figure for April - outside the pandemic - since 1952.
UK temperatures to hit 26C after sunniest spring on record
Temperatures are set to rise across England and eastern Wales over the next few days, as this spring is confirmed as the sunniest on record.
Centuries-old ring found 'gleaming in the sunshine'
Metal detectorist Malcom Weale says he "did a bit of a dance" after finding a gold mourning ring.
UK turns to AI and drones for new battlefield strategy
The strategic defence review, announced by the government last July, will be published on Monday.
UK turns to AI and drones for new battlefield strategy
The strategic defence review, announced by the government last July, will be published on Monday.
Surgeons threw instruments and bullied nurses - report
BBC News NI has seen a leaked report into the culture at the Royal Victoria Hospital's cardiac surgery unit.
Reeves outlines plan for £25bn pension 'megafunds'
The government says its overhaul of retirement savings will boost growth and pension pots.
Reeves outlines plan for £25bn pension 'megafunds'
The government says its overhaul of retirement savings will boost growth and pension pots.
'I didn't know my hoarding was a mental illness'
Susan Lindon hopes to help other hoarders while tackling her own problem with the disorder.
Wales could lose £466m in welfare reforms
Almost 190,000 people are likely to be affected by disability welfare reforms, new analysis has found.
The Papers: '£123m down the drain' and 'Better than a slap'
Thames Water faces a major fine and France's president cosies up with his wife on Thursday's front pages.
Government fast-tracks two new reservoirs to shore up water supply
Changes to planning laws could speed up projects, but experts warn water consumption will also need limiting.
Golden eagles soaring south back to English skies
Golden eagles reintroduced to southern Scotland start to spread their wings back into English skies.
Golden eagles soaring south back to English skies
Golden eagles reintroduced to southern Scotland start to spread their wings back into English skies.
Heat pump installation to be made easier for millions after planning change
The rule requiring planning permission if a heat pump is within 1m of a neighbours property has been removed.
The Conservative Party faces problems - is its leader one of them?
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has made missteps that are a ‘total disaster’ for the party, claim insiders