BBC News - UK
Updated: 4 hours 2 min ago
Mon, 01/23/2023 - 00:05
AstraZeneca's Leif Johansson says AI and screening could prevent costly treatment in hospitals.
Mon, 01/23/2023 - 00:02
The regulator says it is concerned about the growth in households being switched to prepayment meters.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 23:06
Women say they considered suicide because of a "toxic culture" of sexism at the Welsh Rugby Union.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 22:36
The Conservative Party chairman is under pressure over his taxes, after saying he made a "careless error".
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 19:21
National Grid ESO orders coal-fire units to begin warming up as the UK's cold snap continues.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 17:26
Motorists' feathers were ruffled when the bird forced a lane of the M4 to be closed, causing delays.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 17:20
Councils aim to give parents a week's notice about implications of strikes, education minister says.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 17:10
What you need to know about the ambulance workers' strike, by the BBC's Zoe Conway.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 17:07
Folajimi-Olubumni Adewole was 20 when he died trying to rescue a woman from the River Thames.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 16:37
The Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency review is being supported by the Archbishop of Liverpool.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 16:16
Nadhim Zahawi should release "the absolute facts" on his taxes, ex-Tory party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith says.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 16:04
Extending the £2,500 energy price cap until July can be funded by a tougher windfall tax, Labour says.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 15:46
The former prime minister says it is a "privilege" to visit the country once more.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 14:51
National Highways says the southbound carriageway will be closed for a "considerable time".
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 14:20
The Scottish Labour leader wants the Equality and Human Rights Commission to help end the standoff.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 13:42
Chairman John Allan says it is "entirely possible" food producers are taking advantage of the poorest.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 13:10
An ex-justice minister speaks after nine officers were sacked for sexual and domestic abuse misconduct.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 13:03
The event is the largest Chinese New Year celebration outside of Asia.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 12:43
Suppliers not doing enough for vulnerable customers will be named and shamed, the government says.
Sun, 01/22/2023 - 11:40
It's claimed Richard Sharp helped Boris Johnson get a loan, weeks before being chosen as BBC chairman.
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