MI6 distances its new chief from Nazi grandfather
Blaise Metreweli "neither knew nor met" her grandfather, reportedly a chief Nazi informant during World War Two.
Lotus considering shifting UK production to US
The BBC understands the car maker is considering the move amid the introduction of US tariffs.
Archbishop retires amid cathedral behaviour failings
His sudden retirement follows a turbulent period for his Bangor diocese after reports of failings.
Archbishop retires amid cathedral behaviour failings
His sudden retirement follows a turbulent period for his Bangor diocese after reports of failings.
Archbishop retires amid cathedral behaviour failings
His sudden retirement follows a turbulent period for his Bangor diocese after reports of failings.
Man who murdered boy with sword jailed for 40 years
Daniel Anjorin had "a generous spirit that touched everyone who knew him" his family said.
Man who murdered boy with sword jailed for 40 years
Daniel Anjorin had "a generous spirit that touched everyone who knew him" his family said.
Body found in search for missing boy, 13
Cleveland Police confirm officers searching the River Tees have found the body of a boy.
Financial watchdog launches probe into Wood Group
The move follows a review which found "cultural failings" with the firm's accounting practices.
Woman arrested after two pedestrians die in crash
Two women - aged 72 and 68 - are pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in Caversham, Reading.
No criminal charges over British woman shot in US
Lucy Harrison was visiting her father during a holiday in Texas when she was fatally wounded.
We've got the right balance, says PM after benefits U-turn
The prime minister has made concessions on his welfare bill after an angry response from 120 of his own MPs.
Lewis Capaldi makes emotional comeback with surprise Glastonbury set
The singer makes his live return at the festival after releasing a new single.
Plans to help benefits recipients into work 'a mess', say DWP officials
Plans to help those affected by benefits cuts into work are not "properly considered", officials tell the BBC.
Plans to help benefits recipients into work 'a mess', say DWP officials
Plans to help those affected by benefits cuts into work are not "properly considered", officials tell the BBC.
'Nothing can bring back the son we dearly loved'
The 14-year-old was murdered by Marcus Monzo with a samurai sword in Hainault last April.
Ex-Nasa scientist, 85, admits defrauding investors
A court hears John Burford generated £1m from investors and spent some of it on a house.
Police Scotland make 50th arrest in gangland feud
An 18-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after three fires at properties in Edinburgh.
Police Scotland make 50th arrest in gangland feud
An 18-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after three fires at properties in Edinburgh.
Gang who supplied 'assassination kits' jailed
The court heard the trio were involved in the manufacture and supply of weapons to gangs elsewhere.