Leaders make their election pitches as 4 July campaign begins
PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are travelling around the UK the day after the election date was announced.
PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are travelling around the UK the day after the election date was announced.
The prime minister had been expected to get a first flight off before polling day on 4 July.
The Reform UK founder and president says he will help Richard Tice's party in the campaign.
The drills come three days after the self-governed island's new leader, William Lai, assumed office.
Part of the stage toppled over in high winds at an event for presidential candidate Jorge Alvarez Maynez.
Officials are expected to challenge the company's business practices, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported.
Officials are expected to challenge the company's business practices, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported.
The band call him "the sweetest guy", praising his "unique bass playing and beautiful guitar work".
The original actors will return to see how the on-screen parents cope with having grown-up children.
Bayern Munich are in advanced talks with Burnley for the shock appointment of Vincent Kompany as their new coach.
Ademola Lookman etched himself into Atalanta folklore with a Europa League final hat-trick that he says didn’t catch him by surprise – although boss Gian Piero Gasperini admitted nobody could have expected his progress.
British Olympic swimming champion David Wilkie dies at the age of 70.
PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are travelling around the UK the day after the election date was announced.
The prime minister had been expected to get a first flight off before polling day on 4 July.
The Labour leader says the general election would be an opportunity to "change the country".
Jersey politicians approve assisted dying plans for terminally ill by 32 votes to 14.
Craig Mackinlay was given a 5% chance of survival after being rushed to hospital in September.
Disruption is expected in Northern Ireland's health services as junior doctors begin walk out.
The measure is one move the UK watchdog could take after it completes a formal inquiry into the sector.
Officials are expected to challenge the company's business practices, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported.
Aviation experts tell the BBC what pilots do during turbulence and what passengers should be doing.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) could be fined £750,000 for a major data breach last year.
A clash with the actor has echoes of the macho tech giants of the past, says Zoe Kleinman.
The telecoms giant did not provide clear details of contract lengths and exit fees to customers.
Teesside University students have struggled to pay tuition fees since currency in Nigeria crashed.
St Albans Primary Schools Consortium says the phones can expose children to "negative risks".
Teachers speak out anonymously about standards enforced by a trust at four of its secondary schools.
The spacecraft will give earlier warnings of conditions that produced the recent auroral lights.
Scientists from Cambridge University find an ingenious way to decarbonise one of the world's most polluting materials.
One farmer in Lincolnshire told the BBC that a third of his farm could not be planted in time this year.