UK should raise tax to avoid spending cuts after election, SNP's Swinney tells BBC
The SNP leader says the UK should follow Scotland’s lead on tax, as Nick Robinson interviews the Scottish first minister and Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth.
The SNP leader says the UK should follow Scotland’s lead on tax, as Nick Robinson interviews the Scottish first minister and Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth.
The Green Party says it will set out plans for a “game-changing” transformation in the UK.
Crime is the biggest election issue, people in Middlesbrough estates tell the BBC's Ed Thomas.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says some of the changes are "workable" and some not.
Another 29 people are injured in the missile attack on the southern city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine says.
Both are accused of targeting civilian populations, while Israel is also accused of crimes against humanity.
He was also responsible for such enduring hits as Always On My Mind and Hooked On A Feeling.
The third film hits cinemas this November - with Olivia Colman joining the cast.
The Jonas Brothers star posts about the surgery on Instagram, urging followers to get moles checked.
India qualify for the T20 World Cup Super 8s despite being given a fright in a seven-wicket win over co-hosts USA.
What next for Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag - transfers, his revised role, and is he still at risk next season?
England coach Matthew Mott hopes Josh Hazlewood’s comments about possibly manipulating net run-rate to knock England out of the T20 World Cup were in jest.
As the defence secretary discusses a Labour landslide, the PM says the Conservatives are "absolutely" not admitting defeat.
This feels like a real inflection point in the campaign, the BBC's Henry Zeffman explains.
The PM says he sacrificed "lots of things" as a child as his parents prioritised their education.
Dancer Amy Dowden was diagnosed after finding a lump on her breast the night before her honeymoon.
Concerning rise in dengue fever cases as climate change pushes mosquitoes further north, warn experts.
The Japanese scientist's work led to the creation of the life-saving drugs now used by millions.
The main political parties disagree about what the data suggests about longer-term economic health.
Airport bosses have criticised the lack of notice they were given for re-introducing 100ml liquids limits.
The decision comes as an investigation continues into what the EU calls China’s "unfair subsidisation".
Legal claim alleges Steam's market dominance means consumers are paying too much for video games.
The multi-billionaire Tesla boss filed the lawsuit against the ChatGPT developer at the end of February.
Ten teenagers swap their smartphones for brick phones as part of a week-long digital detox.
Will, Ruby and Grace are among those swapping their devices for basic phones, for five days.
Some students at BHASVIC say politicians do not take them seriously as they share key issues.
Elizabeth Laffeaty-Sharpe says the prep school she founded is being "squeezed from all sides".
Wreck hunters find the ship on which famed polar explorer Ernest Shackleton made his final voyage.
A race for the lunar surface's resources is currently under way. What’s to stop a Wild West opening up?
How scientists are discovering secrets of Antarctic climate change in the bodies of giant humpback whales.