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This is not a Budget we want to repeat, Reeves tells BBC
The chancellor unveils £40bn in tax rises in her first Budget, with employers set to bear the brunt, but she says it should be a one-off.Top stories - BBC News - October 30 -
Stolen cheddar might be heading to Russia, supplier tells BBC
A supplier of cheese stolen in a £300,000 scam said the business was based on trust.Top stories - BBC News - October 28 -
Tenants may not be able to buy new council homes, Rayner tells BBC
Angela Rayner told the BBC restrictions would be placed on new social homes in England.Top stories - BBC News - November 7 -
Harrods boss personally apologises in relation to Al Fayed abuse
It is the first time the managing director of the luxury store has personally apologised on camera.Top stories - BBC News - November 8 -
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".Top stories - BBC News - 3 days ago -
No 'red lines' in Ukraine support, French foreign minister tells BBC
Jean-Noël Barrot speaks to Laura Kuenssberg after a week of escalation in Ukraine.Top stories - BBC News - 12 hours ago -
Squid Game director was so stressed on set he lost nine teeth
The South Korean hit drama returns for a second season in December.Top stories - BBC News - November 11 -
Mohamed Al Fayed's brother Salah also abused Harrods staff, women tell BBC
Three former employees give accounts of abuse, including sexual assault and trafficking.Top stories - BBC News - November 14 -
How to follow on the BBC
Whether you plan to follow the White House race on TV, radio or online, the BBC has you covered.Top stories - BBC News - November 5 -
Two BBC documentaries explore the stark binaries of Trump
‘Trump: A Criminal Conspiracy’ outlines why many see the ex-president as a threat to democracy while ‘Trump: A Second Chance’ follows a group of his supportersWorld - Financial Times - October 28 -
BBC Verify on claims of Pennsylvania voter fraud
Claims have been spreading on social media alleging voter fraud in Pennsylvania - BBC Verify examines them.Top stories - BBC News - November 1 -
BBC chair calls for overhaul of UK broadcasting rules
Samir Shah wants regulatory regime improved so public service broadcasters can act with ‘agility, flexibility and pace’Business - Financial Times - November 4 -
BBC reporters on story of the night in swing states
In the critical seven battlegrounds, voters are feeling buoyant - or downcast.Top stories - BBC News - November 6 -
Robert Shrimsley: can you BBC Verify that for me?
Is the Beeb being self righteous again? Or offering us a model for reinforcing our own cred when others doubt it?Business - Financial Times - November 8 -
Watch the Monday Night Club on BBC iPlayer
Mark Chapman and guests debate the weekend's football.Top stories - BBC News - November 11 -
Gary Lineker to leave BBC's Match of the Day
The broadcaster has hosted the corporation's flagship football show Match of the Day since 1999.Top stories - BBC News - November 12 -
Lineker to stop hosting Match of the Day, BBC confirms
The BBC has "agreed in principle a contract extension through to the 2026 World Cup," with Lineker.Top stories - BBC News - November 12 -
Gary Lineker to Leave BBC’s ‘Match of the Day’
After a 26-year run, the voice of the broadcaster’s popular soccer highlights show will leave at the end of the 2025 season, the network said Tuesday.Business - The New York Times - November 12 -
Glasto and a spot on Obama's playlist – Stargazing singer on his crazy year
After a year of success, Myles Smith has been named BBC Introducing's Artist of the Year.Top stories - BBC News - November 14 -
BBC presenter Wynne Evans latest to leave Strictly
BBC Wales presenter Wynne Evans becomes the eighth star to leave Strictly Come Dancing.Top stories - BBC News - 6 days ago -
Qatar Pauses Efforts to Mediate Stalled Gaza Cease-Fire
The Gulf state’s move reflects frustration with the lack of progress by Hamas and Israel.World - The Wall Street Journal - November 9 -
‘Death trap’ Channel boats traded by smugglers in Germany, BBC investigation finds
A €15,000 package deal for a dinghy, engine and 60 life jackets was offered to our reporter in Essen.Top stories - BBC News - October 25 -
BBC warned by Met over report into Tim Westwood allegations
The former Radio 1 and 1Xtra DJ has denied claims of misconduct, calling them false.Top stories - BBC News - October 26 -
Violence, racism and homophobia - the new BBC drama that will 'tear your heart apart'
The BBC drama, based on Bernardine Evaristo's novel, challenges assumptions about black LGBT people from the Windrush generation onwardsTop stories - BBC News - October 27 -
Smuggler selling ‘fast track’ Channel crossing speaks to BBC undercover reporter
More migrants from Vietnam than any other nation are taking small boats to the UK.Top stories - BBC News - October 28 -
BBC Sport signs new WSL rights deal until 2030
BBC Sport has agreed a new five-year deal to continue broadcasting the Women's Super League.Top stories - BBC News - October 30 -
BBC World Service secures Budget bump in government funding
Executives warned that previous cuts left the UK struggling to counter a rise in Russian and Chinese propagandaBusiness - Financial Times - October 31 -
BBC chair suggests ending 'odd' 10-year charter renewal
Samir Shah says there's a "sense of almost perpetual government review over the BBC".Top stories - BBC News - November 5 -
Ex-dance teacher and former BBC worker die in crash
Two women died and two men remain in hospital following a crash in Barry on Saturday.Top stories - BBC News - November 7 -
How Gary Lineker went from football sensation to BBC star
The BBC will lose one of its highest-profile presenters when he stops hosting Match of the Day.Top stories - BBC News - November 11 -
Ask for Angela: BBC exposes pubs not enforcing safety scheme
The Ask for Angela initiative aims to provide a discreet lifeline for those feeling unsafe.Top stories - BBC News - November 13 -
Prison officers deal drugs and ask inmates for sex, BBC told
Staff and former inmates say corruption is rife because guards know "how to fiddle the system".Top stories - BBC News - November 14