Hamas launches rocket attack towards Tel Aviv
Hours later, an aid agency said dozens of Palestinians had been killed and injured in an Israeli air strike on Rafah.
Hours later, an aid agency said dozens of Palestinians had been killed and injured in an Israeli air strike on Rafah.
The shadow chancellor told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she would face "difficult decisions" on spending.
The government has confirmed no one will be forced to do military training under the £2.5bn scheme.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says 50 people were killed and scores injured.
The land is still sliding and rescue is difficult, the head of the UN migration agency says.
Nigerian officials say gunmen spent hours in the village and had time to drink tea before abducting people.
A day of sunshine and rain also saw Sabrina Carpenter, Vampire Weekend and Olly Alexander perform.
The actor calls dressing as a 7ft monster in Netflix thriller series Eric a ridiculous moment.
The US rapper's show at Manchester's Co-op Live arena was called off at the last minute on Saturday.
Andy Murray and Jack Draper both lose as the British campaign at the French Open gets off to an inauspicious start.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he had “tears in my eyes†as he was on the verge of completing his “ultimate dreamâ€.
The future of manager Erik ten Hag will be discussed when senior figures at Manchester United begin conducting an end of season review this week.
The shadow chancellor told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she would face "difficult decisions" on spending.
National service will engage young people in society again, says Home Secretary James Cleverly.
The government has confirmed no one will be forced to do military training under the £2.5bn scheme.
The biggest increase is among the over 80s, with a marked rise in cases in adults aged 25-49.
The Army had been accused of sexism after rejecting a teen who may have a gene raising her risk of breast cancer.
Kaylee Golding says she's got closure after the infected blood inquiry found decades of failings.
Soaring insurance costs have pushed up service charges over the past few years, a trade body says.
The shadow chancellor told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she would face "difficult decisions" on spending.
Ms Vennells gave testimony over three days, watched by those affected by the Post Office scandal.
Live facial recognition is becoming increasingly common on UK high streets. Should we be worried?
Google has defended the answers given by AI Overview, describing them as "isolated examples".
He previously warned Chinese car makers would "demolish" rivals if there were no trade barriers.
The Education Select Committee report warns that some phone use resembles "behavioural addiction".
A further seven college strikes will go ahead after "no real progress" was made during talks with employers.
Schools like Gareth Lewis' are responding to a squeeze on budgets, while others are cutting jobs.
A plant picked for its beautiful flowers then wiped out in the UK mainland makes a dramatic return.
The High Court ruled that the Environment Agency and the UK government were implementing the law properly.
There could be up to seven major hurricanes of category three or higher this season, many more than usual.