Child dies at Alder Hey after contracting measles

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 11:34
Seventeen children have been treated at the Liverpool hospital for the virus since June.

Health secretary and BMA to meet in bid to avoid strikes

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 10:24
The meeting with Wes Streeting will take place next week, the doctors' union confirms.

Heatwave continues across UK ahead of Monday temperature dip

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 09:17
Sunday will see possible highs of 31C before a slight dip that will bring a cooler change next week, the Met Office says.

'They didn't invite us to do Live Aid so we did our own thing'

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 08:11
Forty years ago Britain's reggae stars recorded a single and held a concert to raise money for Ethiopia.

Grave restored to mark Wimbledon's first champion

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 07:07
The grave of Wimbledon's first winner, Spencer Gore, has been restored to mark his tennis success.

M54-M6 link road 'could generate more than £500m'

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 06:49
The project could generate between £555m and £634m in economic benefits, a council leader claims.

'My father was an unsung hero of Live Aid'

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 06:48
Nicola Jones says her father Maurice helped organise the huge star-studded event 40 years ago.

Dog rescued after being stuck down a well for 11 days

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 06:48
Jimmy's owner says firefighters saved the dog's life and she cannot thank them enough.

Drake's still relevant - as his famous friends will tell you

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 03:07
The Toronto rapper's performance at Wireless Festival was his first UK appearance since 2016.

Drake's still relevant - as his famous friends will tell you

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 03:07
The Toronto rapper's performance at Wireless Festival was his first UK appearance since 2016.

Health secretary and BMA to meet in bid to avoid strikes

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 02:30
The meeting with Wes Streeting will take place next week, the BBC understands.

Lab-grown cheese is coming. But would you eat it?

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:12
As vegan cheese sales decline and concerns about ultra-processed foods grow, a new cheese on the block faces challenges.

I finally found my brother, just in time to make memories

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:11
Jess is determined to make the most of the time she has left with her brother, who has cancer.

I was wrongly accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:01
Walter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.

'I was wrongly accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree'

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:01
Walter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.

I was wrongly accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:01
Walter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.

Tuam: Ireland's secret mass baby grave and the wait for the truth

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 01:00
With an excavation set to begin at a sewage tank where hundreds of babies are believed to be buried, we speak to those who lived Ireland's secret burial shame.

Trump's tariffs are looming large over the UK’s last surviving steel towns

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 00:48
The future of industrial towns like Scunthorpe and Port Talbot may rest on the wider fate of the UK's steel industry.

Love Island seems to be having a moment this year - but why?

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 00:38
Viewers are glued to the villa once again - but more of them are watching on a small screen than a TV.

'Kate aces it' and UK PM 'won't stop a single boat'

BBC - Sun, 07/13/2025 - 00:04
The Princess of Wales' appearance at the Wimbledon women's singles final dominates the Sunday papers.