Police bust cyber gang accused of worldwide fraud
Police took down the international scam on Tuesday and say there could be up to 70,000 UK victims.
Police took down the international scam on Tuesday and say there could be up to 70,000 UK victims.
The world's second-busiest airport warns that "recovery will take some time" after its runway was submerged amid flash floods.
Denys Shmyhal tells the BBC his country desperately needs the US to approve long-stalled security assistance.
Denys Shmyhal tells the BBC his country desperately needs the US to approve long-stalled security assistance.
Migrants are caught in China's manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy.
Extreme heat linked to the deaths of hundreds of people would not have happened without global warming.
The novelist, best known for her Shopaholic series of novels, revealed her diagnosis on social media.
Larry Walters' flight, using a garden chair and helium balloons, is celebrated in a stage musical.
Lloyds says thousands have fallen victim to ticket scams, with fans losing an average of £332 each.
Manchester City's dreams of winning a second successive Treble were left in tatters by Real Madrid, writes Phil McNulty.
Mikel Arteta says he must show his Arsenal side "support and love" after they were knocked out in the Champions League.
Rangers suffer a second blow to their Scottish Premiership title hopes within three days as they are held to a goalless draw away to Dundee.
Mark Menzies, who represents the seat of Fylde, told the Times he strongly disputed the allegations.
Peers continue standoff with MPs over legislation enabling asylum seekers to be sent to east Africa.
The Labour leader rushes to his deputy's defence after Rishi Sunak makes a jibe about her tax affairs.
Physical punishment at home can have a lasting impact and end in abuse, children's doctors warn.
The local council says it is aware of concerns over "experimental procedures" on autistic children.
The measures, championed by PM Rishi Sunak, pass despite opposition by several leading Conservative figures.
Former Post Office chairman Allan Leighton apologises for his part in the "terrible" Horizon scandal.
New official figures show that inflation, the rate at which prices rise over time, fell again in March.
Lawmakers voice concerns over claims that Boeing threatens staff who raise safety concerns.
The platform has been given 24 hours to provide information about the potential risks of TikTok Lite.
Boston Dynamics' human-like Atlas robot is "retired" after 11 years.
The deal, if approved by shareholders and judges, would be the largest in corporate America.
Physical punishment at home can have a lasting impact and end in abuse, children's doctors warn.
Kate Roughley, 37, is accused of the manslaughter by ill-treatment of nine-month-old Genevieve Meehan.
Michaela School was entitled to enforce a ban on prayer rituals, the High Court has ruled.
Extreme heat linked to the deaths of hundreds of people would not have happened without global warming.
Scientists say a fossilised jawbone found in Somerset may be from one of the biggest sea creatures ever.
UK researchers want to understand what triggers the Antarctic to kick out city-sized blocks of ice.