'Evacuating was a mistake': Israelis push to return to border homes
Israel's government is under pressure to let people return to communities in the north and south.
Israel's government is under pressure to let people return to communities in the north and south.
The increase in police inquiries in England and Wales is "unprecedented", an abortion provider says.
Five black inner-city teenagers are offered scholarships to a prestigious boarding school.
Mark Chapman looks at how England should approach the fourth Test against India in Ranchi
The Campaign Against Antisemitism claimed the word "Israel" was scribbled out "just because it is the Jewish state".
The football superstar has addressed Chinese fans in a video posted on social media platform Weibo.
Yulia Navalnaya has made a dramatic and deliberate move to the forefront of Russian opposition politics.
Salad crops are grown indoors under lights three times faster than in traditional agriculture.
The billionaire behind the so-called 100 yen store passed away at the age of 80, the firm says.
UN doctors were granted access to the Nasser Medical Complex. One described it as a "death zone".
The Chinese man faces US extradition for his alleged role in an illegal trade that enriched Pyongyang.
Prince of Wales visits will recognise "human suffering" in the Middle East and concerns about antisemitism.
Joe Ousalice has cancer and fears he will die before he gets any money from the UK government.
Offering regular colonoscopies to people with Lynch syndrome at any age will save lives, NHS England says.
The Wikileaks founder is trying to overturn an extradition order signed in 2022 by then UK home secretary Priti Patel.
Thousands of interns and residents have resigned over a proposal to increase the number of doctors.
LockBit is a major criminal gang that uses its software to steal sensitive data until a ransom is paid
The BBC speaks to relatives after video shows bodies of soldiers who are believed to have surrendered.
Stories about Alexei Navalny's widow vowing to continue his work, and the US moving to block Israel's Rafah offensive, feature on Tuesday's front pages.
Documents show the secret investigation may have helped wrongly accused postmasters prove their innocence.
The zoo found the coins during a routine examination and urged visitors not to throw coins into exhibits.
The wife of the dead Putin critic says Russian authorities are waiting until nerve agent traces disappear.
Latest scorecard from the Pakistan Super League match between Multan Sultans and Islamabad United in Multan.
With international studios sending more work to India, the industry is struggling to train enough staff.
Mark Chapman is with Luton’s Tom Lockyer, Chris Sutton & The New York Times' Rory Smith.