The Papers: 'Israel cuts aid to Gaza' and 'Reeves blow as prices rise'

BBC - Wed, 10/15/2025 - 04:17
Several of the papers on Wednesday lead on a report from the International Monetary Fund.

Red Tractor ad banned for misleading environmental claims

BBC - Wed, 10/15/2025 - 03:40
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint by environment charity River Action.

Government under pressure to release China spy case evidence

BBC - Wed, 10/15/2025 - 03:00
Both the Tories and Liberal Democrats are calling on the government to publish evidence it submitted in the now-collapsed case.

'It gave me my voice back': How group singing is helping new mums with postnatal depression

BBC - Wed, 10/15/2025 - 00:32
New research suggests singing can be clinically effective at treating the symptoms and cost effective for the NHS.

'Difficult' post-Brexit rules leading to extra costs - catering firm boss

BBC - Wed, 10/15/2025 - 00:06
Andrew Lynas' comments come as a House of Lords committee finds the Windsor Framework is "impossible to navigate".

I felt trapped, says victim of train sexual offence as reports rise

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 23:00
A BBC investigation finds reports of sexual offences on trains rise by more than a third.

'Funeral scam' haunted my sister on her deathbed

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 22:52
Brian Allison says an unexplained mix-up with his mother's ashes tormented his late sister as she battled cancer.

Asylum seeker laughed after killing woman, jury told

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 22:02
The jury in the trial of Deng Majek is shown CCTV and told he carried out a "vicious and frenzied attack".

State power 'turned on Stephen Lawrence's family', inquiry hears

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 21:38
The undercover policing inquiry heard the Met began surveillance of the Lawrences after their son's murder.

'Hugely loved' EastEnders star dies aged 88

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 20:07
Tony Caunter, who played Roy Evans in the BBC soap, died in Eastbourne on Monday, his family says.

Migrants will need A-level standard English to work in UK

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 19:10
The tougher rules will come in force in January as part of wider plans to cut immigration.

Migrants will need A-level standard English to work in UK

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 19:10
The tougher rules will come in force in January as part of wider plans to cut immigration.

Synagogue attack police bullet victim discharged

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 17:49
Yoni Findlay, hit by a police bullet as officers responded to the attack, is released from hospital.

New legislation on Troubles legacy deal introduced in Westminster

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 17:28
The deal was agreed last month but received a mixed reaction from political parties, victims’ groups and veterans.

New legislation on Troubles legacy deal introduced in Westminster

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 17:28
The deal was agreed last month but received a mixed reaction from political parties, victims’ groups and veterans.

Spending cuts in Wales loom if Drakeford budget falls in Senedd

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 17:26
Public services could face big cuts if Mark Drakeford cannot get other parties to back his budget.

Boris Johnson 'chose NHS over children', ex-minister tells Covid inquiry

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 17:04
The former education secretary tells the Covid inquiry there was a "lack of seriousness" in government.

DNA test proved woman accused of stalking McCanns was not missing Madeleine, court hears

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 16:57
Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg deny stalking Kate and Gerry McCann over several years.

Boy who died in hotel pool 'had no sense of danger'

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 16:52
An inquest into the death of Theo Treharne-Jones in June 2019 will study the door locks at the hotel.

GPs question SNP plans for new drop-in services

BBC - Tue, 10/14/2025 - 16:16
The Royal College of GPs says it is not clear how the new services, promised by John Swinney, will be staffed when the GP workforce is smaller.