Labour and Tories make VAT pledges as Greens and Plaid Cymru launch campaigns
After Chancellor Jeremy Hunt pledges no VAT rise, Labour make the same commitment - denying they were "bounced" into it.
After Chancellor Jeremy Hunt pledges no VAT rise, Labour make the same commitment - denying they were "bounced" into it.
Consumer groups say the latest loyalty promotions could encourage shoppers to go over budget.
The family of a dad and son from Cheshire who went missing in the Scottish Highlands have been informed.
Several Western allies have signalled they are open to Ukraine using their weapons against Russia.
The court acquitted two other defendants, saying it "cannot be sure" that they were "parties to the scheme".
With the far right set to gain in European elections, is the extreme becoming mainstream in Italy?
Four teams travelled 15,000km from Japan to Indonesia over 50 days with just £1,390.
The pop star says the BBC disabled comments on a video of her performing after a barrage of abuse.
The new route, led by superfans, visits a string of sites from the pop star’s childhood in Cheshire.
Kylian Mbappe wasn't always the best footballing prospect. But he, and his family, had the clearest plan. Real Madrid is the final step towards an awesome goal.
Vincent Kompany says Bayern Munich "already feels like home" after being unveiled as the manager of the German Bundesliga club.
BBC Sport speaks to rivals turned friends Eddie Hearn of Matchroom and Frank Warren of Queensberry before Saturday's five-versus-five card in Riyadh.
The Labour leader is facing a backlash over claims he is freezing out left-wing election candidates.
Diane Abbott says Labour has "banned" her as a candidate - but the deputy leader seems to suggest otherwise.
Labour's Diane Abbott has accused her party of getting rid of left-wing candidates like herself.
IT failures have been linked to the deaths of three patients and more than 100 cases of serious harm.
Ministers accuse doctors' union of "cynical" tactics with walkout due to start on 27 June in England.
Party pledges to achieve goal within five years as it sets out steps to tackle backlog in England.
Consumer groups say the latest loyalty promotions could encourage shoppers to go over budget.
The British Chambers of Commerce has called on the next government to help firms deal with the EU.
The airline is investigating after a lawsuit was filed saying all black men were temporarily removed from a flight.
US and EU crime agencies make arrests after suspects used information for fraud and bomb threats.
The videogame is the biggest title ever to be made available on a subscription service from day one.
Latest generation of products not becoming part of people’s "routine internet use", researchers say.
The Conservatives say they would replace some degrees with 100,000 new apprenticeships per year.
An exam invigilator shares her secrets: No squeaky shoes, no jingling keys and watch out for amorous pigeons.
Overseas students are struggling to pay tuition fees amid a currency crisis in Nigeria.
Grindavik's mayor says larger lava flows than usual are heading towards the largely abandoned area.
Europe's Earthcare satellite will tell us if the planet could lose the cooling effect of clouds.
How the beavers of west London are improving the local landscape for residents.