Esther Rantzen urges Lords not to block assisted dying

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 10:29
Some critics, including disability rights campaigner Lord Shinkwin, indicate they will try to amend a bill, backed by MPs, to legalise assisted dying.

Prince William celebrates birthday with puppy photo

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 09:59
Kensington Palace posts an image of the Prince of Wales playing with his dog Orla's litter.

Prince William celebrates birthday with puppy photo

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 09:59
Kensington Palace posts an image of the Prince of Wales playing with his dog Orla's litter.

Parents' plea after girl's allergy death on holiday

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 09:04
Eighteen-year-old Lily King died in Morocco after reacting to food she ate in a restaurant.

Girl's message in a bottle gets reply 31 years later

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 09:02
The primary pupil from Moray in the north east of Scotland sent out her message in 1994 and it finally turned up across the North Sea in Norway.

'Dad's killing won't drive us from our home'

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 07:20
Susan Kohli's father Bhim Kohli, 80, was fatally attacked just yards from the family home.

King's Midwinter message to Antarctic researchers

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 06:05
King Charles is the first monarch to take part in the annual BBC broadcast, which sends a morale-raising message to scientists on remote research bases.

Dua Lipa brings out Jamiroquai at emotional Wembley debut

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 03:12
The pop star duetted with Jay Kay, and had a "lump in her throat" as she achived a long-standing dream.

Dua Lipa brings out Jamiroquai at emotional Wembley debut

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 03:12
The pop star duetted with Jay Kay, and had a "lump in her throat" as she achived a long-standing dream.

Dua Lipa brings out Jamiroquai at emotional Wembley debut

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 03:12
The pop star duetted with Jay Kay, and had a "lump in her throat" as she achived a long-standing dream.

Lime bikes dumped in rivers 'posing pollution risk'

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 01:01
The Canal and River Trust says eight or nine are being pulled out a week in one city alone.

Lime bikes dumped in rivers 'posing pollution risk'

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 01:01
The Canal and River Trust says eight or nine are being pulled out a week in one city alone.

Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 00:56
Whether shorts are ever appropriate for the office remains a contentious topic, so what should you do?

'Noses out of joint': Colleagues reveal what Reform's Zia Yusuf is like to work for

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 00:51
Some who have worked with the former Reform chairman call him a "powerhouse", but others describe a chaotic workplace.

'Not just smut' - Why it's happily ever after for romance books

BBC - Sat, 06/21/2025 - 00:10
Despite being mocked by book critics for years, the romantasy genre is booming - and that means big business for publishers and bookshops.

The Papers: 'Victory' but 'uphill battle' for assisted dying bill

BBC - Fri, 06/20/2025 - 23:13
An historic vote which saw MPs narrowly back an assisted dying bill dominates Saturday's front pages.

Girl's message in a bottle gets reply 31 years later

BBC - Fri, 06/20/2025 - 22:57
The primary pupil from Moray in the north east of Scotland sent out her message in 1994 and it finally turned up across the North Sea in Norway.

Could Glasgow's skyline be set to change with skyscrapers?

BBC - Fri, 06/20/2025 - 22:56
The city council has approved its new tall buildings policy which it hopes will encourage the controlled development of taller buildings.

Crime gangs scoping out farms for theft, says union

BBC - Fri, 06/20/2025 - 22:50
The cost of rural crime fell across the UK in 2024, except in Wales, research shows.

Steps star Ian 'H' Watkins honoured at LGBT awards

BBC - Fri, 06/20/2025 - 22:30
He was recognised for his work organising pride events and his advocacy for same-sex parents.