BBC election debate: Leading figures from seven parties prepare to face each other
We’re live in the spin room in the build-up to tonight’s event moderated by Mishal Husain.
We’re live in the spin room in the build-up to tonight’s event moderated by Mishal Husain.
We examine some of the claims on topics from tax to crime that may be raised in the BBC Election Debate.
Representatives from the seven biggest parties go head to head in Friday's BBC TV debate.
The US president also made a speech defending democracy at the site where US rangers stormed a Nazi stronghold on D-Day.
The migrants, who the UN says are refugees, say they feel isolated and unsafe in the African country.
Diane Rwigara says she feels cheated for a second time from being able to campaign.
The US rapper gains his 11th number one, his biggest hit since Without Me debuted in 2002.
Taylor Swift comes to Edinburgh for the first of three shows taking place at Murrayfield Stadium.
As she launches the UK leg of her Eras tour, we look at how Taylor Swift became pop's biggest star.
Carlos Alcaraz moves a step closer to a maiden French Open title by beating incoming world number one Jannik Sinner in an engrossing semi-final.
Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards discuss who could star at Euro 2024, with talk inevitably turning to three young Lions - Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Kobbie Mainoo.
Ireland are left on the brink of elimination from the T20 World Cup after they slumped to a 12-run defeat to tournament debutants Canada.
Watch and follow live as Mishal Husain moderates the event featuring the Tories, Labour, SNP, Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru, the Green Party and Reform UK.
Rishi Sunak said that it was a mistake not to stay in France longer to mark the anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Rishi Sunak and his team were unaware they had made a blunder until it was too late, writes Joe Pike.
Some 113 people have become ill in recent weeks, the UK Health Security Agency says.
One in six people have symptoms stopping antidepressants - fewer than previously thought, a review suggests.
The trust anticipates "minimal problems" launching a new IT system on the day junior doctors strike.
US employers added 272,000 jobs in May which was far higher than economists expected.
Labour's biggest trade union backer is concerned workers' rights policies do not go far enough.
Bidders have until next week to make an offer and save the remaining 1,500 UK jobs at the retailer.
Microsoft will modify a tool on its new AI-powered PCs that had sparked privacy concerns.
The R1 is the latest attempt to build AI-powered hardware that challenges our smartphone addiction.
They are also digging into whether AI can tell a dog's age, gender and breed based on the noises it makes.
The number of teachers in England has risen - but so has the number leaving, the latest figures reveal.
Beca says almost all her salary goes on the cost of living, leaving her nothing spare each month.
Dr Tamasine Preece says boys have asked her if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK".
Countryside and wildlife conservation groups want a judicial review of government action on nature loss.
Researchers use the device to take remote biopsies from wild humpback whales to monitor their health.
The SpaceX rocket descended broadly intact all the way to the sea surface for the first time.