Police say 13-year-old boy killed in Hainault sword attack
Five people, including two police officers, were attacked in east London around 07:00 BST - police say it is not terror-related.
Five people, including two police officers, were attacked in east London around 07:00 BST - police say it is not terror-related.
Video filmed by a bystander shows police chasing a suspect as he climbs over garage roofs in Hainault.
The monarch, who has been receiving treatment for the disease, is visiting a specialist unit in central London.
The Israeli prime minister says the invasion will proceed "with or without" a truce with Hamas.
Revolutionary Guards' papers passed to the BBC give chilling details of Nika Shakarami’s last movements.
But all five units remain eligible for US military aid after Israel took action, the state department says.
An animated version of the Manchester City footballer will become the Barbarian King in the game.
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.
Fast bowler Jofra Archer returns to England's squad for the T20 World Cup in June after more than a year out with injuries.
A new three-year project researching anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention is being launched in the Women's Super League.
US athletes write to the country’s drug tsar asking for a “truly independent investigation†into 23 Chinese swimmers who competed at the Tokyo Games despite testing positive for a banned drug.
Ex-SNP leader John Swinney and former leadership contestant Kate Forbes have been tipped 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.
The ownership of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph was set to be transferred to a Abu Dhabi-backed bid.
The company plans to sell or close more than 200 restaurants and expand its hotel business.
Post Office inquiry sees an internal email from 2010 sent by an expert on the ill-fated Horizon system
Julius Kivimäki threatened thousands of patients he would publish details of their therapy sessions.
Lidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.
Car maker takes a hit from weakening demand and price war in the world's largest electric vehicle market.
The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
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.
Water-based sports across the UK are uniting to call on the government to take urgent action to address pollution in rivers, lakes and coastal waters.
China has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy.
A wildfire-fuelled ozone hole leaves Antarctic wildlife exposed to potentially damaging levels of UV.