Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash on tax and NHS in head-to-head debate
The Conservative and Labour leaders were both told to lower their voices in the first big set-piece of the election.
The Conservative and Labour leaders were both told to lower their voices in the first big set-piece of the election.
Political editor Chris Mason reflects on a tetchy showdown between the party leaders.
The BBC has gained insight into what al-Shifa hospital is like since Israeli forces withdrew.
The BBC has gained insight into what al-Shifa hospital is like since Israeli forces withdrew.
Immigration is a top issue for many voters, and a possible threat to Biden's reelection chances.
India's PM Narendra Modi wins a third term, but his party lost its majority and must rely on allies.
The show is about two true-crime podcast obsessed friends who find themselves in the middle of a murder.
Mark Huffam describes the terrifying experience of filming one of war cinema's iconic scenes.
Acts like Squeeze and Seasick Steve are added to the festival line-up, with just three weeks to go.
England respond to Friday's defeat by France in fine style with the kind of performance in the return fixture that saw them win the Euros in 2022.
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The Conservative and Labour leaders got scrappy at times, forcing the host of the ITV event to intervene and urge the pair to "lower your voices".
The Conservative and Labour leaders were both told to lower their voices in the first big set-piece of the election.
Political editor Chris Mason reflects on a tetchy showdown between the party leaders.
Many people are being treated in places not designed for patients, the Royal College of Nursing says.
The test can find traces of a tumour's DNA before a full relapse, allowing treatment to start early, experts say.
The party says allowing pharmacies to treat more conditions will also free up GP appointments.
The King is the second monarch to appear on Bank of England notes which will be fed gradually into the system.
Parents have reacted angrily after an error meant 580,000 people did not receive a payment.
The video-sharing app told the BBC that a "very limited" number of accounts had been compromised.
The case was seen as a test of Australia's ability to enforce online safety rules on social media giants.
The video-sharing app told the BBC that a "very limited" number of accounts had been compromised.
The "ad break" feature it is trialling means users cannot scroll or swipe past adverts as usual.
Plans to shorten the school holidays from six to five weeks have been paused by the Welsh government.
The number of pupils moving to home education has risen by 22% in the past year.
Labour say they'll give businesses more flexibility on how they spend apprenticeships levy funding.
The country has come up with an ambitious plan to become the engine room of the new green economy.
Chang'e-6 will bring home rock samples that could help scientists study how planets are formed.
A rare plant has the largest genome of any organism on earth - holding 50 times more DNA than humans.