New York police arrest dozens as protesters cleared from Columbia campus
Officers lead handcuffed protesters to police buses outside the Ivy League campus in upper Manhattan.
Officers lead handcuffed protesters to police buses outside the Ivy League campus in upper Manhattan.
A 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.
Watch the key developments of the day in Hainault, which led to the death of a 14-year-old boy.
Police say they have cleared protesters from the campus, including a two-week old encampment on the lawns
Ahmed Alhashimi's daughter Sara died as the family tried to cross the Channel in a small boat.
The Israeli prime minister says the invasion will proceed "with or without" a truce with Hamas.
Stars like Jess Glynne signed a recent letter calling for more protection against "predatory" AI.
The two Hollywood stars have teamed up for a new film, The Fall Guy, based on the 1980s hit TV show.
Redmayne is nominated in New York two years after winning an Olivier in London for the same role.
Harry Kane just can't stop scoring - now all he needs is a first career major trophy. Could the Champions League deliver?
Rafael Nadal says it has been an "emotional week" after he played his final match at the Madrid Open.
It is 30 years since the death of Ayrton Senna. Sid Watkins, the man who tried to save him, was a close friend who led two safety revolutions within Formula 1.
The BBC's political editor breaks down what this week's local elections will mean for national politics.
The asylum seeker received £3,000 and went under a scheme separate to the forced returns scheme.
A final compensation scheme could be running by the year's end after ministers agree to a Labour-led demand.
Adults with disabilities describe traumatic experiences trying to access healthcare.
A final compensation scheme could be running by the year's end after ministers agree to a Labour-led demand.
The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
The BBC understands Nigel Railton will be named as chair of the Post Office after Henry Staunton was sacked.
The tech giant did better than expected in many areas of its business.
Will Cathcart reveals how many people are secretly using his app in countries where it is banned.
Will Cathcart reveals how many people are secretly using his app in countries where it is banned.
Changpeng Zhao, head of world's largest crypto platform, pleaded guilty to breaking US money laundering laws.
Julius Kivimäki threatened thousands of patients he would publish details of their therapy sessions.
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.
Scientists make a self-destructing plastic using plastic-eating bacteria in a sci-fi like development.
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.