UK turns to AI and drones for new battlefield strategy
The strategic defence review, announced by the government last July, will be published on Monday.
UK turns to AI and drones for new battlefield strategy
The strategic defence review, announced by the government last July, will be published on Monday.
Surgeons threw instruments and bullied nurses - report
BBC News NI has seen a leaked report into the culture at the Royal Victoria Hospital's cardiac surgery unit.
Reeves outlines plan for £25bn pension 'megafunds'
The government says its overhaul of retirement savings will boost growth and pension pots.
Reeves outlines plan for £25bn pension 'megafunds'
The government says its overhaul of retirement savings will boost growth and pension pots.
'I didn't know my hoarding was a mental illness'
Susan Lindon hopes to help other hoarders while tackling her own problem with the disorder.
Wales could lose £466m in welfare reforms
Almost 190,000 people are likely to be affected by disability welfare reforms, new analysis has found.
The Papers: '£123m down the drain' and 'Better than a slap'
Thames Water faces a major fine and France's president cosies up with his wife on Thursday's front pages.
Government fast-tracks two new reservoirs to shore up water supply
Changes to planning laws could speed up projects, but experts warn water consumption will also need limiting.
Golden eagles soaring south back to English skies
Golden eagles reintroduced to southern Scotland start to spread their wings back into English skies.
Golden eagles soaring south back to English skies
Golden eagles reintroduced to southern Scotland start to spread their wings back into English skies.
Heat pump installation to be made easier for millions after planning change
The rule requiring planning permission if a heat pump is within 1m of a neighbours property has been removed.
The Conservative Party faces problems - is its leader one of them?
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has made missteps that are a ‘total disaster’ for the party, claim insiders
Wales could lose 'half a billion' in welfare reforms
Almost 190,000 people are likely to be affected by disability welfare reforms, new analysis has found.
Vaccination plea after measles cases surge in Scotland
Health chiefs say more measles cases have already been recorded this year than during the whole of 2024.
Butt-lift injector banned from carrying out procedures
A BBC investigation found Ricky Sawyer was carrying out dangerous BBLs and handing over medication illegally.
Kneecap axed from TRNSMT festival over police concerns
Police Scotland said last week that allowing the trio to perform at Glasgow Green in July would require "a significant policing operation".
Kneecap axed from TRNSMT festival over police concerns
Police Scotland said last week that allowing the trio to perform at Glasgow Green in July would require "a significant policing operation".
UK prosecutors say 21 charges authorised against Tate brothers
The Tates will face charges including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking when they are extradited from Romania.
UK prosecutors say 21 charges authorised against Tate brothers
The Tates will face charges including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking when they are extradited from Romania.