BBC News
Scottish Budget presents huge challenges for SNP
Finance Secretary Shona Robison is preparing to set out her spending plans for next year.
Deer killed by dog in Richmond Park, police say
Met Police are appealing for help in identifying the owner of a dog believed to have killed a deer.
Murdered teen's mum fears more lives will be lost
Holly Newton's mother reacts to new survey findings about coercive control in young relationships.
Georgians risk serious injury and jail in fresh pro-EU protests
More than 300 people have been arrested and police are accused of using unnecessary force on the streets.
Georgians risk serious injury and jail in fresh pro-EU protests
More than 300 people have been arrested and police are accused of using unnecessary force on the streets.
Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea's scandal-hit president who declared martial law
Yoon's future is in the balance after he declared martial law and then withdrew it within hours.
'Deeply disturbed': South Koreans react to President Yoon's martial law order
People in Seoul express anxiety and confusion following the president's now-rescinded martial law order.
The Papers: 'Turmoil in South Korea' and 'Letby quizzed' in jail
A failed attempt to declare martial law and a killer nurse being investigated over baby deaths feature in the headlines.
Supermarkets 'putting profits above human rights', MP says
Supermarkets that appear to be selling products linked to slave labour in China have been criticised following a BBC investigation.
Hospice leaders warn hundreds of beds out of use
A lack of funding and staff are blamed as hospices close beds permanently or take them out of use.
The awkward parallels between the Biden and Trump convictions
Joe Biden's criticism of a politicised justice system echoes sentiments regularly used by Donald Trump.
'We're attacked and abused as we try to save lives'
Almost 45,000 assaults were recorded by ambulance services across England over the last five years.
‘The glasses are a prop’: Anna Wintour on her style and being told 'no'
The fashion guru spoke to the BBC ahead of a new Vogue show looking back on the industry's history.
‘The glasses are a prop’: Anna Wintour on her style and being told 'no'
The fashion guru spoke to the BBC ahead of a new Vogue show looking back on the industry's history.
Schools given £740m to adapt buildings for Send pupils
The money is the "first step" towards major Send reforms, the education secretary tells BBC News.
Search under way for woman believed trapped in sinkhole
Elizabeth Pollard was searching for her missing cat when it is thought she fell into the sink hole, police say.
Celebrations as Wales make history qualifying for Euros
Wales defeated the Republic of Ireland 2-1 making footballing history in their first major tournament.
Smiling Van Nistelrooy brings belief back to Leicester
His Leicester side had to ride their luck at times against West Ham, but victory for a smiling Ruud van Nistelrooy is already giving Foxes fans their "belief" back.
School tells Muslim girls it’s ‘not safe’ for them
Three children have not been back to the Belfast Model School for Girls since an alleged assault there in November.
Highlights: Wales make history in Dublin
Watch highlights as Wales win 2-1 in Dublin for a 3-2 aggregate triumph over Republic of Ireland to make history by reaching Euro 2025.