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Lord Prescott died surrounded by love and jazz music, say family
John Prescott who served under Tony's Blair's Labour government has died aged 86.30 minutes ago - Top stories -
Captain Tom's family repeatedly made money from charity, inquiry finds
The fundraiser's family damaged public trust by not donating any money from his books, a report finds.5 hours ago - Top stories -
Russia and US battle for advantage in Ukraine war ahead of Trump's return
Moscow appears to be maximising its gains while Joe Biden abandons long-held red lines at the end of his presidency.2 hours ago - Top stories -
'Seeing my son excluded from primary school was horrific'
Mum Jo says Jacob is very caring but sensory issues led to him being excluded for disruptive behaviour.6 hours ago - Top stories -
Al Fayed abuse could be on scale of Savile, survivors’ advocate tells BBC
Speaking about her new role, Dame Jasvinder Sanghera says Al Fayed's "tentacles went far and wide".17 hours ago - Top stories -
Man who called 911 for help with intruder shot dead by US police
Brandon Durham was tussling with a female intruder over a knife when an officer shot him multiple times.5 hours ago - Top stories -
The model, British tech and Russia's war machine
£1.6m of British kit shipped to companies tied to Russian military despite sanctions, customs documents claim.8 hours ago - Top stories -
Archegos boss sentenced to prison over massive fraud
Hwang was found guilty of fraud in a case that cost Wall Street banks billions of dollars in losses.2 hours ago - Top stories -
Fourth tourist dies of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos
Some suspect they consumed drinks laced with methanol, a deadly substance often found in bootleg alcohol.1 hour ago - Top stories -
£500m defence cuts as ships, drones and helicopters scrapped
Critics said the move would leave UK defence weaker, at a time of growing international tensions and after over a decade of funding pressures on the armed forces.14 hours ago - Top stories -
Deadly Israeli air strikes hit Gaza - reports
Rescuers are said to be searching for survivors after buildings were hit in Beit Lahia and Gaza City.1 hour ago - Top stories -
Chappell Roan and Ezra Collective on BBC Sound of 2025 list
The list has a track record of picking music's next big things, from Adele to The Last Dinner Party.6 hours ago - Top stories -
The Papers: 'Farewell Liam' and 'UK defies Putin'
Thursday's papers are led by Liam Payne's funeral and Ukraine firing UK-supplied missiles into Russia.1 hour ago - Top stories -
Australia wants to ban kids from social media. Will it work?
The government has just tabled laws to block access to under-16s - but the proposal is divisive.2 hours ago - Top stories -
Are K-pop stars workers? South Korea says no
In a dispute involving band NewJeans, the government said celebrities were not entitled to the same rights as workers.8 hours ago - Top stories -
What are the Storm Shadow missiles Ukraine has fired into Russia?
Ukraine has used UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles against targets inside Russia for the first time.12 hours ago - Top stories -
Top footballer took thousands of pounds, claim teammates and parents
Natasha Harding, now Allen-Wyatt, is accused of taking money for coaching that she did not deliver.13 hours ago - Top stories -
Thames Water bonus should not be paid by customers, regulator to say
The regulator uses new powers to prevent bonuses being funded from customer bills.12 hours ago - Top stories -
Is nuclear power gaining new energy?
Countries around the world are building new nuclear power stations.6 hours ago - Top stories -
MPs raise questions about Rachel Reeves's CV
Claims the chancellor embellished her work achievements were seized on by Tory and Reform MPs at PMQs.11 hours ago - Top stories -
Fate of Gaetz ethics report uncertain after congressional panel deadlocked
Pressure has been mounting on the ethics committee to release a report on Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general.7 hours ago - Top stories -
Longest-serving MPs unite to oppose assisted dying
Labour's Diane Abbott and Conservative Sir Edward Leigh say they fear the bill will put the vulnerable at risk.8 hours ago - Top stories -
Fresh weather warnings as UK hit by cold snap
Fresh warnings of snow and ice announced for parts of the UK going into Thursday and the weekend.14 hours ago - Top stories -
How serious are Putin's nuclear threats?
Three Ukrainians on how their lives have changed and their hopes for peace2 days ago - Top stories -
UK Storm Shadow missiles strike Russia
And is President Biden Trump-proofing US support to Ukraine?12 hours ago - Top stories -
Drivers 'bit fed up' with FIA leadership - Russell
Mercedes' George Russell says the Formula 1 drivers are "a bit fed up" with the leadership of the sport’s governing body, the FIA.1 hour ago - Top stories -
Five talking points as Premier League returns
BBC Sport looks at five talking points from the Premier League as the international break ends.16 hours ago - Top stories -
Bentancur, Son & the rise of racism against East and South East Asians in football
BBC Sport looks at the rise in racism towards East and South East Asian players and fans in football.17 hours ago - Top stories -
Smith's game IQ increasing all the time - Strawbridge
Fly-half Marcus Smith is getting "better and better" at having a deeper understanding of Test rugby, says England assistant coach Andrew Strawbridge.8 hours ago - Top stories -
Why retiring Nadal means 'everything' to Spain
Rafael Nadal retires from professional tennis after a 23-year career like no other. On a night of gratitude and grief, Spain led the world in saying "Gracias Rafa".19 hours ago - Top stories -
Gatland has desire to remain Wales coach
Warren Gatland says he has a strong desire to remain as Wales head coach as he prepares to face world champions South Africa on Saturday.12 hours ago - Top stories -
Baby's remains found in field near motorway bridge
Detectives are trying to establish the baby's identity as well as when and how he or she died.11 hours ago - Top stories -
'It can be really overwhelming to deal with grief'
Teenagers speak about their experience of bereavement at an event run for schools by Marie Curie.15 minutes ago - Top stories -
Three arrested in Glasgow bus station evacuation
The bomb squad was called out after reports of a suspicious package at Scotland's busiest bus station.8 hours ago - Top stories -
'Black market obesity drug made me think I'd die'
Paige Roberts was left needing hospital treatment after injections made her vomit for 48 hours.30 minutes ago - Top stories -
Biden agrees to give Ukraine anti-personnel mines
A US official tells the BBC the mines will be given soon, as Russia advances steadily in the east.Yesterday - Top stories -
Biden allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with US-supplied missiles
The move is a major change in policy and follows months of requests from Kyiv to be allowed to use the long-range arms outside its borders.3 days ago - Top stories -
'Massive' Russian attack causes Ukraine blackouts
At least 10 people were killed and blackouts will be imposed throughout Ukraine on Monday.3 days ago - Top stories -
‘Welcome back’ - Watch moment Biden congratulates Trump
The president and president-elect shook hands as part of a long-standing tradition signifying the transfer of power.November 13 - Top stories -
Archbishop Justin Welby's statement in full
The Archbishop of Canterbury says stepping aside is "in the best interests of the Church of England".November 12 - Top stories