The winner of the 2025 Sean Lock Comedy Award will be rewarded with a comprehensive prize package. This includes a £5,000 ...
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There’s been an unexpected jump in unemployment with the rate reaching 5% in the three months to September.
The BBC will remain fiercely independent and genuinely accountable to viewers according to the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
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The head of Ukraine’s armed forces says Russia has deployed around 150,000 troops in a bid to capture the key hub of Pokrovsk ...
Police have launched an investigation into historic sexual abuse claims relating to the author of bestselling book The ...
Ministers are to reconsider the decision not to grant compensation to so-called ‘WASPI’ – affecting up to 3.6 million women ...
The most insidious threat comes from above: the small ‘first person view’ drones armed with explosives. Russian soldiers are accused of using civilians in Kherson as “target practice”.
We were joined by the former BBC News political editor Andrew Marr, who now has a show on LBC and CNN’s Chief Media Analyst Brian Stelter.
A serial child abuser who used the social media app Snapchat to groom teenage girls has been sentenced to 28 years in prison at Leicester Crown Court. 51-year-old Paul Lipscombe pleaded guilty to more ...
The BBC’s outgoing director general urges staff to ‘fight for our journalism’ after Donald Trump’s threat of a billion-dollar lawsuit. Plus a special report on Russian drone operators.