'It got to me': Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse30 minutes agoBen HattonBBC NewsGetty ImagesJeremy Vine has said he will no longer post videos of his encounters with motorists while...
A Liberal Democrat MP is backing a mad new campaign that would hand the vote to over 4 million new people, including those who arrived in Britain illegally. Bath MP Wera Hobhouse sponsored a new...
Migrant crossings hit 10,000 so far this year3 hours agoSimon JonesBBC News, DoverSam FrancisPolitical reporterPA MediaThe number of people who have crossed the English Channel in small boats in 2025...
Police raids across France after wave of prison attacks5 hours agoJames GregoryBBC NewsGetty ImagesTwenty-five people have been arrested in early morning raids across France in response to a wave of...
Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?2 hours agoSteve RosenbergRussia EditorEPAWhen is a ceasefire a genuine attempt to secure peace? And when is it simply...
UN's top court begins hearings on Israel's legal duties towards Palestinians57 minutes agoAnna HolliganBBC News, Hague correspondentEFEThe UN's top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ),...
Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?2 hours agoSteve RosenbergRussia EditorEPAWhen is a ceasefire a genuine attempt to secure peace? And when is it simply...
'Everything went off': How Spain and Portugal's massive power cut unfolded1 hour agoMallory MoenchBBC NewsEPAThe first sign of trouble Peter Hughes noticed was when his train to Madrid started to...
A major UK coffee chain with over 2,000 branches nationwide has shut another location, in a move that further weakens the high street. Costa Coffee confirmed the closure of another location, leaving...
Labour minister Jess Phillips has complained to MPs that her decision to reject an independent national inquiry into rape gangs has taken a toll on her personally. Speaking in the House of Commons on...
Watch: How the Vatican said goodbye to Pope FrancisPoliticians and royalty joined thousands of mourners as Pope Francis' funeral was held in St Peter's Square.Later, huge crowds lined the streets of...
'Everything went off': How Spain and Portugal's massive power cut unfolded7 minutes agoMallory MoenchBBC NewsEPAThe first sign of trouble Peter Hughes noticed was when his train to Madrid starting to...
Germany has overtaken the United Kingdom to become Europe's biggest defence spender, according to a revealing report published on Monday. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)...
The fast-food giant McDonald's has ruled out an imminent return to Russia in a major blow for the Kremlin. In the past few days there had been much speculation that the US company was preparing to...
The head of a region in Spain says a massive power outage appears to have been caused by a cyberattack. The whole of Spain, as well as parts of Portugal and reportedly France, have been afffected by...