Special school pupils ‘tortured’ in calming rooms
The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
Ex-SNP leader John Swinney and former leadership contestant Kate Forbes have emerged as frontrunners to replace Yousaf.
Revolutionary Guards' papers passed to the BBC give chilling details of Nika Shakarami’s last movements.
Revolutionary Guards' papers passed to the BBC give chilling details of Nika Shakarami’s last movements.
The secretary of state calls Israel's latest offer for a hostage release "extraordinarily generous".
As a deadline expires for Columbia activists to disperse, state troopers arrest demonstrators at a Texas university.
The Riverdance performance at Eurovision 30 years ago was credited with changing Irish dancing.
Museums in Manchester, London, Skipton and Dundee are nominated for the prestigious Museum of the Year prize.
The game's maker Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft last year in gaming's biggest ever acquisition
Mohamed Salah was "out of order" for arguing with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on the touchline at West Ham, says Chris Sutton.
Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for virtually all their first-team squad this summer.
Heavyweight boxer Francis Ngannou's 15-month-old son passes away.
Ex-SNP leader John Swinney and former leadership contestant Kate Forbes have emerged as frontrunners to replace Yousaf.
Whoever follows Humza Yousaf, who is standing down as Scotland's first minister, inherits formidable challenges.
Some asylum seekers earmarked for Rwanda could abscond before they are detained, the Home Office admits.
The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
Transgender women should not be put on single-sex female NHS wards in England, the government is proposing.
Painless and easier to store than injections, it remains early days for microneedle-patch technology.
Europe's biggest bank said Noel Quinn will retire after almost five years in the role.
The controls kicked in from midnight and are part of the UK's Brexit trade agreement.
Australia's newest low-cost carrier has entered voluntary administration, after abrupt cancellations.
Car maker takes a hit from weakening demand and price war in the world's largest electric vehicle market.
The US regulator says it will evaluate Ford's driver assistance tech after two fatal collisions.
Speakers, fitness trackers and other internet-connected devices sold in the UK now have to meet new requirements.
The National Crime Agency says young boys are increasingly being targeted by gangs.
A "snapshot" survey by Wales' children's commissioner found many children wanted more food at lunch.
A TV presenter who funds a university scholarship helps to unveil a new literacy drive.
China has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy.
Saylor Class had complained of "monsters in the wall" of her room at their farmhouse in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A wildfire-fuelled ozone hole leaves Antarctic wildlife exposed to potentially damaging levels of UV.