Revision disrupted as cyber attackers target council
Staff in Edinburgh council's education department spotted a suspicious invitation to a meeting and realised it was "spear phishing".
Revision disrupted as cyber attackers target council
Staff in the council's education department spotted a suspicious invitation to a meeting and realised it was "spear phishing".
Exam revision disrupted as cyber attackers target council
Staff in the council's education department spotted a suspicious invitation to a meeting and realised it was "spear phishing".
Police investigate alleged attack on prison officer by Southport killer
Axel Rudakubana was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in January over the murder of three girls.
Mercenary and coup plotter Simon Mann dies
He was arrested in 2004 after being part of a failed coup to overthrow Equatorial Guinea's ruler.
Calls for Archbishop to resign over safeguarding reports
Two critical reports highlight safeguarding concerns and misbehaviour at Bangor Cathedral.
Fourth Iranian man arrested in London terror probe
The investigation is separate to an alleged plot to target the Israeli embassy in London.
Fourth Iranian man arrested in London terror probe
The investigation is separate to an alleged plot to target the Israeli embassy in London.
Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia face 'double figure sentences'
Six Bulgarians will be sentenced at the Old Bailey in London on Monday for their part in a Russian spy ring.
Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia face 'double figure sentences'
Six Bulgarians will be sentenced at the Old Bailey in London on Monday for their part in a Russian spy ring.
Statue of Motörhead singer Lemmy unveiled
Hundreds of heavy metal fans watch on as the 2.25m sculpture is revealed in the frontman's hometown.
Madeleine McCann suspect faces new unrelated charge
Christian Brückner is the prime suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance in Portugal in 2007.
Talks with US over digital services continue, says PM
The government continues to push for a wider US trade pact after cutting car and steel tariffs.
UK prepared to pay to access EU defence programmes
Defence secretary John Healey has told the BBC the UK will pay its "fair share" but wants a say in decisions.
UK to see temperatures rise for the weekend
Warming up but with a risk of rain in some areas. Darren Bett looks ahead to the weather this weekend.
Bargain Hunt expert admits terror offence after sales to 'Hezbollah financier'
Oghenochuko Ojiri, who has been an expert on the BBC programme, has admitted eight offences.
Pair guilty of cutting down Sycamore Gap tree
Prosecutors say the pair thought it was "a laugh", but the "mindless thuggery" sparked global fury.
Pair guilty of felling world-famous Sycamore Gap tree in 'mindless act of destruction'
Prosecutors say the pair thought it was "a laugh", but the "mindless thuggery" sparked global fury.
Rose named after Princess of Wales to celebrate 'power of nature'
The RHS said 'Catherine's Rose' will raise awareness of how nature and gardening can help to heal.
Five-year sentence for man who 'catfished' girls online
Max Hollingsbee of Orient Circle, Lurgan, was sentenced for his crimes against 14 girls and young women.