UK to increase aid to £100m to help war-torn Yemen
The UK is to increase the humanitarian aid it gives to Yemen to help millions who are suffering in the war-ravaged country, International Development Secretary Priti Patel says.
The UK is to increase the humanitarian aid it gives to Yemen to help millions who are suffering in the war-ravaged country, International Development Secretary Priti Patel says.
A malaria outbreak thought to have been caused by mosquitoes kills 25 penguins at Longleat Safari park.
A coroner has ruled that gross failures by one of England's largest mental health trusts contributed to the death of a teenage patient in south London.
Oxford University comes top of the Times Higher Education world university rankings - a first for a UK university.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd used to be a director of two offshore companies based in the Bahamas, leaked documents reveal.
A police force advises young girls to walk in pairs after a 15-year-old is raped on a cycle path.
Security service MI6 is to recruit nearly 1,000 extra staff by 2020, as it battles against the challenges of the internet age, BBC Newsnight learns.
Jeremy Corbyn tells the BBC he will urge his critics to "come on board to work together" if he is re-elected Labour leader.
Seven further people are charged over reports of abusive behaviour at a young offenders centre in Kent.
Kittens are thrown at a train in what police describe as a "horrendous" incident.
Jeremy Corbyn tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg he is happy to "wipe the slate clean" if he wins the leadership contest.
Jamie Oliver says he has employed a night nurse for his fifth baby after being "battered" for five weeks with sleep deprivation.
Six-hundred broken bodyboards collected from beaches over the summer are being stacked high to highlight the amount of waste they create.
A newspaper advert for an Enid Blyton gift shop featuring a golliwog character is banned by the advertising watchdog.
Easyjet will hold talks with pilots' union Balpa on Thursday in an attempt to resolve a dispute over fatigue and avoid industrial action.
Could Brexit see pounds, ounces and other imperial measures make a comeback in shops and market places across the UK?
Undercover journalist Mazher Mahmood plotted to change a witness statement in the case against pop singer Tulisa Contostavlos, a court hears.
A 27-year-old man is arrested after effigies of Rangers fans were hung from the stands during a Glasgow derby at Celtic Park.
Neglect by one of England's largest mental health trusts contributed to the death of a boy, a coroner rules.
Owners of flat-faced dogs share their views on how so-called fashion breeds can cause health problems
Police say digging will start next week on a Greek island in their search for missing toddler Ben Needham.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall says trading ivory not verified as antique should be banned
Jeremy Corbyn's ex-wife tells 5 live why she voted for his rival Owen Smith in the Labour leadership election.
There has been little impact of the Brexit vote on the UK economy so far, says the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
A boy died after accidentally choking himself as he tried to experience the sensation of passing out and coming round, an inquest hears.