FBI to help police with Southport killer inquiry

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 16:07
Teams in the US are providing support as British police try to recover the killer's deleted searches.

Trump steel tariffs negative for both UK and US, says Reynolds

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 16:03
US President Donald Trump is set to impose 25% taxes on steel entering the country "without exceptions".

'Mutual interest' in UK avoiding US steel tariffs, Reynolds says

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 13:57
US President Donald Trump is set to impose 25% taxes on steel entering the country "without exceptions".

Thousands of birds to be culled over suspected avian flu

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 13:11
An estimated 64,000 birds will be culled after the disease was reported at a business.

Manhunt continues after Valentine's Day shooting

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 13:07
Police say they are "not ruling out the possibility" that the suspect may have entered the Thames.

Watch: BBC reporter at the scene of fatal Valentine's Day pub shooting

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 12:52
The BBC's Ben Schofield says a manhunt is ongoing, but that police believe there is no ongoing risk to the public.

In pictures: Annual dinosaur beach race takes place

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 11:14
More than 100 adults took part in a race and hundreds more turned up to watch.

Angry neighbours dub inflatable dome 'enormous zit'

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 11:02
The blow-up dome, which houses tennis courts, has caused uproar among residents of Edinburgh's plush Stockbridge.

Angry neighbours dub inflatable dome 'enormous zit'

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 11:02
The blow-up dome, which houses tennis courts, has caused uproar among residents of Edinburgh's plush Stockbridge.

Angry neighbours dub inflatable dome 'enormous zit'

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 11:02
The blow-up dome, which houses tennis courts, has caused uproar among residents of Edinburgh's plush Stockbridge.

'Tiny' 20mph signs criticised as thousands fined

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 09:29
One driver says the new signs in Bristol are too small as figures show a big rise in speeding fines.

'See it, say it, sorted' - the voice of London's trains

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 08:00
Since 2011, Matthew Streeton's voice has been heard by millions of train passengers in London.

Company retraining Tata steelworkers shuts office

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:49
A firm which helped steelworkers retrain makes staff redundant after budget cuts.

Couple believe law was broken in abortion sign-off

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:24
NHS bosses have admitted failing Carly Wesson, Carl Everson and their daughter Ladybird.

Couple believe law was broken in abortion sign-off

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:24
NHS bosses have admitted failing Carly Wesson, Carl Everson and their daughter Ladybird.

Couple believe law was broken in abortion sign-off

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:24
NHS bosses have admitted failing Carly Wesson, Carl Everson and their daughter Ladybird.

Adventurous cat takes train into London

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:16
Tilly's owner says she has also gone to a school and a pub in Weybridge in the past.

What happens in the world's deepest gypsum mine?

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 07:05
The mine is 1,000ft (305m) below ground and its raw materials are used in the building industry.

Call for food influencers to post 'more honest' reviews

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 06:40
Reviews of restaurants or other food outlets have become increasingly popular on Instagram and TikTok.

£200,000 support scheme for Sandy Row traders

BBC - Sun, 02/16/2025 - 06:38
Businesses have raised concerns over footfall due to the closure of Boyne Bridge in the city.