BBC News - UK
Updated: 3 hours 37 min ago
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 15:53
Charlie Hanson has been accused by "a number of women" of historical sexual allegations.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 15:17
Police urge extra vigilance after an alleged scammer impersonated a police officer to request bank details.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 14:26
The white wall-style telephone has appeared on the bridge which crosses the River Thames.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 13:19
Campaigners highlight the issue in several communities in north-west Wales on Saturday.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 13:19
The newborn did not breathe for six minutes, and his mum tested positive for Covid the next day.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 13:09
Cameron Deriggs, 18, is charged with conspiracy to murder the black equal rights activist.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 11:51
The cow and her unborn calf died after being chased on National Trust grazing land by two dogs.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 10:54
The centres open after it was confirmed Glasgow would remain the only part of Scotland in level three restrictions.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 10:54
The underground explosion at Easington Colliery claimed the lives of more than 80 miners.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 09:45
Ed Sheeran says his baby daughter "doesn't like anything loud or belty" and cries when he sings.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 08:55
A couple pay tribute to Angus Hosking, who located their ring after it fell into Windermere.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 08:23
Julie Rhodes suspects her father contracted Covid-19 while visiting his wife in hospital.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 07:44
Scott Bowes was 12 when he signed up as a police cadet, now aged 19 he is an officer.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 07:11
The former head of the NI Civil Service, Sir David Sterling, warns NI could face political instability.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:59
English clubs dominate Europe, but Dover Athletic face ruin at the bottom of the football pyramid.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:59
Steven Webb was paralysed as a teenager and 30 years later has become mayor of his home city.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:58
As the collapse of the last criminal trial marks the end of a long legal road, Judith Moritz asks what the legacy of Britain’s worst sports disaster is.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:42
Many events can't proceed without government-backed cancellation insurance, a committee of MPs says.
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:38
Nancy Kelley says she is excited about its path despite claims it is taking an "extremist stance".
Sat, 05/29/2021 - 00:34
Ministers want the unique 15th Century piece depicting mythical gods to be "saved" for the nation.
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