The first plane flying "self-deporting" immigrants out of the United States has taken off, according to reports. US President Donald Trump in large part won last year's presidential election by...
Russia and Ukraine to 'immediately' start ceasefire talks, says Trump5 minutes agoReutersUS President Donald Trump says Russia and Ukraine will "immediately" start negotiating towards a ceasefire and...
A 92-year-old care home resident in a wheelchair was sprayed in the face with synthetic pepper spray before being shot by a taser and hit with a baton by police officers, a jury has been told. PC...
A Frontiers flight issued an emergency call following the report of a suspected explosive device onboard.Officials activated security protocols at Luiz Munoz Marin Airport in Puerto Rico, the...
Spanish PM calls for Israel ban at Eurovision1 hour agoEPA-EFE/ShutterstockGuy HedgecoeBBC NewsPaul GlynnCulture reporterThe Spanish prime minister has called for Israel to be banned from the...
French authorities intercepted a British-flagged fishing boat on Saturday and detained its crew. The Francesca TO 80 was spotted in French waters 30 nautical miles - or 55 kilometres - off the island...
Brussels hails UK deal as 'new chapter' - but much is yet to be written49 minutes agoJessica ParkerBerlin correspondentReporting fromBrusselsPA Media"We're turning a page," EU chief Ursula von der...
UK-EU deal moves us on from Brexit rows, Starmer says3 hours agoJoshua NevettPolitical reporterReutersPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said it is time to move on from "political fights" about...
It’s extraordinary. You're never more than three feet from a Dame, and unintentionally bumping into national treasures is par for the course. For example, while attempting to take a photo of one of...
Britain has been frogmarched into a miserable new era of meddling Brussels rule after Keir Starmer unveiled his Brexit “surrender” to the EU. In a day of national shame, the Labour leader ensured...
What will 'reset' deal mean for UK economic growth? 1 hour agoDharshini DavidDeputy economics editor, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThere was much fanfare - and then lunch on the Thames - to mark the "reset"...
Brits going on holiday abroad face being turned away at check-in if they fail to meet a strict passport rule.Not only does a passport have to meet the required validity date, it also has to be in...
British holidaymakers could soon have access to more e-gates across Europe, which the UK government claims will "eliminate the dreaded queues" at border control. Under the new agreement, pet...
Oh, Gary, why did you ruin it all? You could have gone down in footballing history not just as one of England’s greatest ever strikers, winner of the Golden Boot in the 1986 World Cup, scorer of...
It's that time of year where people will getting on a plane to chase the sun. Whether your ideal holiday is lounging and tanning in the sun or exploring new waters, a clean beach will make any...
It's that time of year where people will getting on a plane to chase the sun. Whether your ideal holiday is lounging and tanning in the sun or exploring new waters, a clean beach will make any...
Parents could give their children tracking devices to monitor their whereabouts instead of smartphones, a senior Tory has suggested. Laura Trott, Shadow Education Secretary, warned the consequences...
At a glance: What's in the UK-EU deal?16 minutes agoSam FrancisPolitical reporterEPAThe UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights,...
Many Brits love a cup of tea or coffee in the morning or the moment they check into a hotel, and will quickly fill the water up and boil it so they can rest their weary feet after travelling.However,...
In the years leading up to the 2024 general election, political discourse in the UK was obsessed with the so-called culture war. From statues to slogans, from pronouns to patriotism, politicians,...