The Papers: Starmer's 'surrender summit' and Post Office 'justice choir'
Monday's EU-UK summit dominates the papers with Starmer's new deal under scrutiny.
Criminals could fill potholes and clean bins under government plans
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is said to want to expand unpaid work, which she believes to be too lenient.
Criminals could fill potholes and clean bins under government plans
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is said to want to expand unpaid work, which she believes to be too lenient.
Eurovision: 'What the Hell Just Happened' to the UK entry?
Remember Monday had high hopes, but their Eurovision entry ended in 19th place. What went wrong?
Far-right leaders attempting to hijack success of Reform
Two prominent figures have set out plans to use Nigel Farage's party to push their own 'pro-white' agenda.
A letter from the M&S hackers landed in my inbox - this is what happened next
BBC's Joe Tidy spoke directly to those who claim they are responsible for hacking M&S and Co-op.
Gove 'in agreement' with Swinney over second independence referendum
Former Tory MP Michael Gove reveals his change in position over a second vote.
Gove 'in agreement' with Swinney over second independence referendum
Former Tory MP Michael Gove reveals his change in position over a second vote.
Eurovision 2025: Austria wins with last-minute vote, as the UK comes 19th
Austrian counter-tenor JJ wins with Wasted Love, but the UK gets zero points from the public.
Eurovision 2025: Austria wins with last-minute vote, as the UK comes 19th
Austrian counter-tenor JJ wins with Wasted Love, but the UK gets zero points from the public.
Defence deals and palace invites: UK and EU haggle before first summit since Brexit
Defence deals, fishing rights and closer economic ties among the talking points at Downing Street.
'I was refused service in a cafe because of my face'
Amit Ghose says he still experiences abuse as an adult, but he has come to accept the way he looks.
Inside the therapy room: BBC watches as three lives change
The BBC has been given access to talking therapy sessions. What it reveals is striking - how managing the mind can transform lives.
Care homes closure warning after PM's visa pledge
One care home worker says Sir Keir Starmer's announcement feels "like a betrayal of trust".
Aberdeen player left bloodied by seat thrown by own fans
Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was left bloodied after being struck by an object thrown by one of his own fans amid a pitch invasion following his side's Scottish Premiership defeat at Dundee United.
Second man arrested over fires at homes linked to PM
The 26-year-old was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intend to endanger life.
Alleged Iranian spies charged with targeting UK-based journalists
The men arrived in the UK, including by small boats, between 2016 and 2022 and were granted temporary leave to remain after claiming asylum.
Celtic fans attend unofficial title party despite club appeal
Supporters descended on the Merchant City and Trongate areas and let off smoke bombs following the draw against St Mirren.
Celtic fans attend unofficial title party despite club appeal
Supporters descended on the Merchant City and Trongate areas and let off smoke bombs following the draw against St Mirren.
UK Eurovision entry played outside Buckingham Palace
The Royal Family shared a video of the performance by The Band of the Irish Guards on X.