Officers 'not sufficiently trained' in Alfie Steele murder case

BBC - 1 hour 13 min ago
Twenty cases when police had contact with Alfie Steele and his family were investigated.

'I applied for 647 jobs after uni until I got one'

BBC - 2 hours 8 min ago
Caitlin Morgan doubted if her degree was worth it as competition for graduate jobs hit record high.

Fifty firefighters tackle Jaguar Land Rover fire

BBC - 2 hours 18 min ago
West Midlands Fire Service attended the scene on Chester Road, Castle Vale, on Tuesday morning.

Wimbledon hope to have Murray statue ready by 2027

BBC - 2 hours 38 min ago
The All England Club is set to honour a promise to construct a statue of Sir Andy Murray at Wimbledon and hope to unveil it in 2027.

Scotland's cancer treatment waiting times worst on record

BBC - 2 hours 42 min ago
Almost a third of patients referred to the NHS with an urgent suspicion of cancer are waiting longer than the target.

Fair compensation needed for A5 landowners, says union

BBC - 3 hours 16 min ago
John McClenaghan says some landowners have not accepted compensation as they have not been able to access their land.

Bears raid honey store after enclosure escape

BBC - 3 hours 57 min ago
Two brown bears escape from their enclosure and eat a "week's worth of honey" in the food store.

Hotspur Press left a smoking ruin after huge fire

BBC - 6 hours 17 min ago
The former site of a cotton mill and a printing press partially collapsed during the blaze.

How Draper became a genuine Wimbledon contender

BBC - 7 hours 14 min ago
Grand Slam semi-finalist, Masters champion and a top-five player - Britain's Jack Draper is a different beast on his Wimbledon return.

Family selling 'idyllic' island with ruined castle after 80 years

BBC - 7 hours 41 min ago
The Island of Shuna, which includes a ruined castle, working farm and a holiday accommodation business, is on sale for £5.5m.

Family selling 'idyllic' island with ruined castle after 80 years

BBC - 7 hours 41 min ago
The Island of Shuna, which includes a ruined castle, working farm and a holiday accommodation business, is on sale for £5.5m.

Families 'will not support' weakened Hillsborough Law

BBC - 7 hours 51 min ago
Labour's Ian Byrne writes to Sir Keir Starmer to demand "duty of candour" is not dropped from the bill.

MP who was raped gets backing over law change

BBC - 7 hours 52 min ago
Labour's Natalie Fleet says she used to tell friends "I can't be an MP - I was a teenage parent".

Labour MPs mount major bid to block benefits changes

BBC - 10 hours 37 min ago
MPs including senior Labour figures sign an amendment that could sink the welfare reform bill.

International law 'at heart' of Starmer's foreign policy, says Hermer

BBC - 11 hours 13 min ago
Lord Richard Hermer said that the government was determined to "lead on international law issues" globally.

Queen Elizabeth memorial to include Prince Philip

BBC - 11 hours 30 min ago
Lord Foster's winning design includes memories of Prince Philip and a bridge in the shape of a tiara.

The Papers: 'Ceasefire agreed with Iran' and 'war games'

BBC - 11 hours 36 min ago
Trump's declaration of a ceasefire with Iran after its missile strikes in the Middle East makes front page news.

'Giving soldiers faulty ear plugs was a betrayal'

BBC - 12 hours 13 min ago
Hundreds of UK veterans join a legal claim after suffering hearing loss.

'Giving soldiers faulty ear plugs was a betrayal'

BBC - 12 hours 13 min ago
Hundreds of UK veterans join a legal claim after suffering hearing loss.

At-home cervical screening tests offered in England

BBC - 12 hours 58 min ago
The home tests will be offered so that women can check for cervical cancer without visiting a GP.