Plans to cut uni jobs and courses lead to 'toxic culture'

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 14:56
Professor and former education minister says plan to cut 400 jobs has created a "climate of fear".

Tories say rights act should not apply to deportations

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 10:38
Kemi Badenoch previously criticised how some foreign criminals and illegal migrants were using the act.

Farage defends suspending MP and criticises 'infighting'

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 10:38
The Reform UK leader acknowledges the row has "dented" the "sense of unity" in his party.

Boy, 14, charged in connection with Amen Teklay death

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 10:32
A vigil will be held later by friends of Amen Teklay, who died after an incident in Glasgow last Wednesday.

The cafe asking customers to ditch phones and laptops

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 10:16
A cafe has introduced an "offline night" in an effort to encourage conversations between strangers.

The cafe asking customers to ditch phones and laptops

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 10:16
A cafe has introduced an "offline night" in an effort to encourage conversations between strangers.

What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 08:52
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give more detail about the government's plans for the economy.

What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 08:52
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give more detail about the government's plans for the economy.

What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 08:52
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give more detail about the government's plans for the economy.

How a BBC journalist saved a woman who walked into the sea

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 08:22
Linda Sinclair has been recognised by the Royal Humane Society and Police Scotland for the rescue in Orkney.

Bogus workmen were key to cracking major drugs plot

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 07:37
Eight men have been locked up over a conspiracy police say they have never seen the like of before.

Under-performing civil servants could be incentivised to leave jobs

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 06:43
The pay of top officials could be linked to performance under reforms expected to be set out next week.

'It's a privilege to share my sight': The Talking Newspapers that need more listeners

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 06:36
Run by volunteers, Talking Newspapers ensure local news is accessible for blind or partially-sighted people.

Next James Bond should be British, Pierce Brosnan says

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 04:58
The Irish actor says he hopes Amazon "handles the character with dignity and imagination and respect".

Next James Bond should be British, Pierce Brosnan says

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 04:58
The Irish actor says he hopes Amazon "handles the character with dignity and imagination and respect".

Man arrested after climbing Big Ben at Palace of Westminster

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 03:44
Police detain a man after he scales the Elizabeth Tower in Westminster on Saturday morning.

Man arrested after climbing Big Ben at Palace of Westminster

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 03:44
Police detain a man after he scales the Elizabeth Tower in Westminster on Saturday morning.

Ukrainian family reunited after visa changes reversed

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 02:34
Parents are once again able to bring their children to join them in the UK, after months of being separated.

Farage defends suspending MP and criticises 'infighting'

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 02:07
The Reform UK leader acknowledges the row has "dented" the "sense of unity" in his party.

Tory call to ban use of rights act to stop deportations

BBC - Sun, 03/09/2025 - 01:09
Kemi Badenoch previously criticised how some foreign criminals and illegal migrants were using the act.