WH Smith name to disappear from High Street after sale

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 12:15
The 233-year old chain will be become TGJones but the brand will continue at airports and rail stations.

Swinney to visit school hit by fires and sectarian graffiti

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 12:05
St Joseph's Primary School has been sprayed with offensive graffiti and there have been fires in children's play areas.

Women in court accused of stalking McCann family

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 11:48
Julia Wandel and Karen Spragg appear in court as part of an investigation into alleged stalking.

Women in court accused of stalking McCann family

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 11:48
Julia Wandel and Karen Spragg appear in court as part of an investigation into alleged stalking.

PM's communications chief quits after nine months

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 11:27
Veteran Labour spin doctor Matthew Doyle says "it's time to pass the baton" on in a shake-up of the PM's media team.

Dua Lipa wins copyright case over Levitating

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 09:31
The pop star had been accused of plagiarising the 1979 disco track Wiggle and Giggle All Night.

'I needed years of therapy over the battle to change my sexuality'

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 08:44
The government is drafting plans to outlaw conversion practices, with a Bill set to be introduced by the summer.

'Sensitive' army papers found scattered in street

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 06:14
A football fan finds piles of official military documents scattered along a street in Newcastle.

The Papers: King's 'bump in the road' and 'coalition course'

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 05:40
The King experiencing cancer treatment side effects and plans for a UK-French deployment in Ukraine lead the papers.

Starmer accuses Putin of 'playing games' over Ukraine peace deal

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 03:04
Now is not the time for pulling back or weakening sanctions, the UK PM says at Paris summit.

Big drop in child surgery for swallowed objects

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:07
Cashless society may have helped, since coins were a common foreign object swallowed, surgeons say.

Big drop in child surgery for swallowed objects

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:07
Cashless society may have helped, since coins were a common foreign object swallowed, surgeons say.

Ukrainians lose out on jobs and homes over visa uncertainty

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:05
Some employers and landlords are reluctant to hire or rent to Ukrainians because their visas are due to expire.

Ukrainians lose out on jobs and homes over visa uncertainty

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:05
Some employers and landlords are reluctant to hire or rent to Ukrainians because their visas are due to expire.

Ukrainians lose out on jobs and homes over visa uncertainty

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:05
Some employers and landlords are reluctant to hire or rent to Ukrainians because their visas are due to expire.

Calls for new bus safety laws after schoolgirl's death

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:05
Caitlin-Rose McMullan, 11, died after being hit by a car when exiting a school bus in Castledawson, County Londonderry.

David Dimbleby: I thought the free market was with us forever - then Trump came along

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:00
Why the reign of the free market is facing its biggest ever challenge

David Dimbleby: I thought the free market was with us forever - then Trump came along

BBC - Fri, 03/28/2025 - 00:00
Why the reign of the free market is facing its biggest ever challenge

Rating system launched for care homes in Wales

BBC - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 22:59
Ratings will be displayed online and at the home to help families asses the quality of care provided.

Could Scotland have Europe's lowest electricity bills?

BBC - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 22:48
The boss of Octopus Energy says regional pricing would make bills cheaper because of abundant renewables in Scotland.