Girl, 13, charged after school stabbings
A girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after the stabbings at a Welsh school.
A girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after the stabbings at a Welsh school.
Patrick Harvie says Humza Yousaf "burnt his bridges" by scrapping the power-sharing deal between the SNP and Greens.
Meanwhile, hundreds of students march in Washington DC, and congresswoman Ilhan Omar joins protesters at a New York campus.
Victims group describes the New York appeal court's decision to retry Hollywood mogul as "profoundly unjust".
USC also cancelled a graduation ceremony, citing "safety measures", as protests against the Gaza war continue.
Video shows chaos erupting at one Atlanta college as police clear an encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
Gary Roden quits days after he was criticised for telling BBC some grassroots music venues are "poorly run".
Some sections of the UK edition of the book, released on Thursday, have been redacted.
Victims group describes the New York appeal court's decision to retry Hollywood mogul as "profoundly unjust".
The manner of Manchester City’s demolition of Brighton sounds an ominous note for anyone wishing to wrestle away their crown, writes Phil McNulty.
Arne Slot confirms that he is interested in becoming Liverpool's manager after Jurgen Klopp leaves at the end of the season.
Red Bull design chief Adrian Newey is to leave the team in the wake of the controversy involving allegations about team principal Christian Horner.
Political leaders fight for headlines ahead of local elections, leading to rumours of a general election.
The first minister is fighting for his political career and his best chance may be a figure from his party's past.
The Question Time audience were surprised when Chris Philp answered an audience member's question about DR Congo.
Steve Young is part of the tests to see if an mRNA jab can stop the deadliest skin cancer returning.
The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
There were more than 12,000 UK deaths in the past decade, many of them needless, a charity warns.
Angela van den Bogerd says she was not trying to "suppress" Horizon remote access.
What impact will Labour's pledge to nationalise the railways have?
Less than 1% of Japan's top companies are led by women despite years of efforts to address the issue.
In a complaint to the EU, email firm Tuta says it suddenly became much less visible in Google search.
UK businesses using TikTok say they could see a significant drop in sales if the app is banned in the US.
Investors react badly to the Facebook and WhatsApp owner spending more than anticipated on AI.
The government says the judgements are useful for parents, after MPs called for them to be scrapped.
The National Audit Office says a ÂŁ35m pilot to test the expansion of free childcare in a few areas was cancelled.
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, apologises for shared housekeeping photos of student accommodation.
A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, researchers say.
Hussein Julood says the burning of gas at a BP-run oil field in Iraq caused his son's leukaemia.
Nasa says its most distant probe is once again sending usable information back to Earth.