Vehicle production in the UK falls to 73-year low

BBC - Thu, 01/29/2026 - 00:01
The industry has "the toughest year in a generation" as vehicle making falls back to 1952 levels.

'I needed a coil to ease the bleeding but I just sat on a waiting list'

BBC - Thu, 01/29/2026 - 00:01
Elaine Gracey was in a lot of pain but says she was expected to just put up with her menopausal symptoms.

'I needed a coil to ease the bleeding but I just sat on a waiting list'

BBC - Thu, 01/29/2026 - 00:01
Elaine Gracey was in a lot of pain but says she was expected to just put up with her menopausal symptoms.

Assisted dying bill has no hope of passing unless Lords change approach, warns peer

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 21:00
Lord Falconer said the bill has "absolutely no hope" of passing without a "fundamental change" in approach.

Man dies after car crashes through petrol station window

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:21
Gerard Rafferty, 71, from the Coalisland area died a short time after emergency services attended the scene.

Campaigners upset over errors in learning disability deaths report

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:47
A review had found that 39% of deaths with a known cause had been avoidable. The figure has now been revised to 40%.

Holiday let tax changes 'could wipe out tourism in Wales'

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:04
Controversial tax rules for people running holiday lets are like a "disease" that risks forcing them out

Holiday let tax changes 'could wipe out tourism in Wales'

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:04
Controversial tax rules for people running holiday lets are like a "disease" that risks forcing them out

Holiday let tax changes 'could wipe out tourism in Wales'

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:04
Controversial tax rules for people running holiday lets are like a "disease" that risks forcing them out

TV chef Kerridge tips restaurant with hygiene issues for third Michelin star

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 18:48
Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms, in Ceredigion, is Wales' only two-star Michelin restaurant.

Government to relax broadband installation rules for high-rise flats

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:38
Industry bodies say post-Grenfell safety regulations are frustrating broadband upgrades in tall buildings.

Judi Dench and Stanley Tucci among stars at premiere of King's film

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:30
King Charles explains his philosophy of harmony in a film for Amazon Prime Video.

Ex-Spandau Ballet star Ross Davidson guilty of rape

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:20
Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild on stage, was known for singing with the 80s band Spandau Ballet.

Ex-Spandau Ballet star Ross Davidson guilty of rape

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:20
Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild on stage, was known for singing with the 80s band Spandau Ballet.

Kaba family 'devastated' as misconduct case paused

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:16
The IOPC pauses misconduct proceedings against the officer who shot Chris Kaba, upsetting his family.

First minister's 'car crash interview' highlights old Labour divisions

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:04
The relationship between UK and Welsh Labour is under the microscope after Eluned Morgan failed to back the prime minister.

Starmer vows to push ahead with cuts to jury trials despite backlash

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 17:00
The prime minister says he made a promise to crime victims that he would tackle court delays.

Top private school 'failed to protect pupils' from sexual and physical abuse

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 15:49
Children at ex-prime minister Tony Blair's former school, Fettes College in Edinburgh, were abused by both teachers and other pupils over decades.

China trip will bring benefits to UK, Starmer insists, ahead of Xi meeting

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 15:27
The prime minister seeks to strengthen ties with China but faces fierce criticism from opponents at home.

Mum says university 'failed' son who took his own life after grade error

BBC - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 14:56
Geography student Ethan Brown should have been awarded a 2:1 degree but was wrongly told he could not graduate.