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A total of 20,422 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year, according to the latest Home ...
This week, for our regular Money blog What It's Really Like To Be A... feature, we chat to criminal lawyer Richard Atkinson.
High earners from lower socio-economic backgrounds are significantly less likely to invest. We should change that, writes ...
Good morning and welcome to our daily coverage at BBC Verify Live. Here's what we're looking at today: Our team of video ...
A reported mass stabbing outside a shopping centre left blood "splattered on the ground" as an investigation is launched. The ...
A new task force comprising staff from the UK medicines regulator, the MHRA, and cost-effectiveness arbiter NICE – with the ...
Handwritten letters to his Nazi superiors boast of Dobrowolski “personally” taking part “in the extermination of the Jews” ...
In Cairo’s City of the Dead, where homes are mausoleums and communities have grown among the graves, residents speak out ...
Ofcom has opened new consultations aimed at supporting the efficient use of spectrum and enabling innovation across the ...
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order dismantling a series of sanctions on Syria, providing more relief to the new authorities in Damascus who overthrew Syrian dictator Bashar Assad late ...
This month, the Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen takes up her presidency of the EU – and the timing could not be more ...
The very first app version of GOV.UK has launched today on smartphones, kickstarting a new way for people to interact with government services. The app has launched initially in “public beta”, meaning ...