Keir Starmer says Rishi Sunak had 'back against the wall' and lied in debate
Starmer accuses Sunak of "desperately lashing out" but Tories say Labour is "throwing stones from a house made from the thinnest of glass".
Starmer accuses Sunak of "desperately lashing out" but Tories say Labour is "throwing stones from a house made from the thinnest of glass".
Watch as our chief political correspondent gives us the inside track following Rishi Sunak's claim.
Vaughan Gething says he will stay in post after losing the vote when Labour members were sick.
The UN leader's call comes as new data highlights the worrying pace of global warming.
Medical charity MSF says 70 dead people have been brought to a central Gaza hospital since Tuesday.
Narendra Modi is reliant on his alliance partners after his party failed to win an outright majority.
Worth's character, Gail Rodwell, first appeared on the soap on 29 July 1974.
The actress, known for roles in Dead to Me and Anchorman, was diagnosed with the disease in 2021.
Netflix and filmmaker Ava DuVernay were being sued by former prosecutor Linda Fairstein.
Wolves are unlikely to find enough support from other Premier League clubs to scrap the use of VAR.
India’s fearsome pace attack ruthlessly blows away Ireland on a difficult pitch in New York as they start the T20 World Cup with an eight-wicket victory.
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva claims the biggest win of her career against an out-of-sorts Aryna Sabalenka to reach the semi-finals of the French Open.
Starmer accuses Sunak of "desperately lashing out" but Tories say Labour is "throwing stones from a house made from the thinnest of glass".
It's important to unpick the claims on all sides so you can come to an understanding, the BBC's political editor says.
Labour leader says all his party's policies are "fully funded" and mean no tax rises for working people.
Scientists have found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease.
Syphilis, meanwhile, rose 9.4% last year, with more heterosexual men and women becoming infected.
Many people are being treated in places not designed for patients, the Royal College of Nursing says.
Alice Perkins was told Horizon was 'a real risk' by auditors as the Post Office continued to prosecute sub-postmasters.
Asda has "lost its crown" as the cheapest supermarket for fuel, according to research from the RAC.
BBC Verify looks at some of the claims from the debate covering tax, the economy, waiting lists and small boats.
The search giant's parent Alphabet called the case 'incoherent' in arguments to get the case dropped.
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.
Dr Tamasine Preece says boys have asked her if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK".
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.
US astronauts ride a new crew capsule to orbit after a long and tortuous development programme.
The Royal Society of Chemistry says the current regulation of chemicals is 'not fit for purpose'.
The country has come up with an ambitious plan to become the engine room of the new green economy.