Will King's US visit lead to lasting reset in relations with UK?
As applause fades and banquet plates are cleared, it's up to politicians to build on Charles's historic trip.
Nine arrested after allegations of modern slavery and forced marriage in religious group
Up to 500 officers are involved in three raids at Crewe's Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light group.
University of Sussex wins court challenge to overturn £585,000 freedom of speech fine
A record fine had been issued by the Office for Students over the university's trans and non-binary inclusion policy.
How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price
The BBC takes a look in charts at what the UAE's departure could mean for the oil cartel and more widely.
Farage received £5m from donor before he became MP
The Reform leader says the gift was for his personal security - but opponents say he should have declared it.
William and Catherine share new photo to mark 15th wedding anniversary
The photo shows William and Catherine lying in grass with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Stephen Fry sues tech conference for up to £100,000 over fall injuries
The star said he broke his leg, hip, pelvis and a "bunch of ribs" at the CogX convention in 2023.
Man offered Ukrainians money to carry out Starmer arson attacks, court hears
The three men are accused of targeting north London properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Eleven cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue on why it's happening
Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.
Why friendly AI chatbots might be less trustworthy
Researchers found adjusting AI systems to be more warm and friendly to users would result in an "accuracy trade-off".
I shouldn't have been made to visit abusive killer mum
Kelly Higgins said despite her mother being in jail for murder, she retained rights over her.
'Numbskull, moron and too stupid': Trump and Powell's biggest clashes
How the US President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell came to blows.
Should I Marry a Murderer? - the love story that uncovered a killer
True crime show follows a woman facing a life-changing dilemma after her fiancé makes a shock confession.
A fresh financial crisis may be coming - it won't play out like the last one
Several warning lights are flashing that have some wondering whether we are in the foothills of another financial crisis.
OCD made me think I was a monster
Sufferers explain how the condition has gripped their lives - but say help is out there.
£20m mystery gift buys London Zoo new hospital where you can watch vets work
Visitors will be able to watch live veterinary procedures inside a state-of-the-art new animal hospital.
Record labels rejected her - but Julia Wolf's gothic pop is on the rise
Wolf's song In My Room exploded on TikTok after being paired with clips from the Twilight movies.
The subtle messages hidden in the King's speeches
How King Charles III navigated a diplomatic tightrope in his speech to the US Congress.
'If it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French': King jokes at White House dinner
The King and the US president exchanged several jokes during their speeches at a state banquet.
Fashion, billionaires and jokes: Inside the White House state dinner
The night was filled with designer fashion, luscious bouquets, billionaire guests and joke-filled speeches.
The state visit in pictures
King Charles III and Queen Camilla continued their state visit to the US with a White House state dinner and a speech from the King to Congress.
Pictures show 'frightening' wildfires at Welsh beauty spot
Fire crews, including a helicopter, have been responding to fires in and around the Elan Valley area.
Russian paramilitary carried out air strikes in Mali as rebels advanced, footage shows
Last weekend's attacks came as the Africa Corps withdrew from a key base in northern Mali.
Russia scales back Moscow Victory Day parade, blaming threat from Ukraine
Russia says the annual commemoration of Soviet victory in World War Two will not feature military vehicles or cadets.
Mum who blamed another child for her baby's death found guilty of murder
Nicole Blain's 19-day-old daughter Thea Wilson had suffered broken ribs and three skull fractures.
Oil price soars to $119 after reports of 'extended' Iran blockade
The price of crude oil has swung sharply as uncertainty over the war in the Middle East continues.
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The Morgan McSweeney Evidence
And, MPs vote against Starmer facing parliamentary inquiry over Mandelson vetting.
Who is Trump’s 'would-be assassin' and were there security failings at DC shooting?
The US president was evacuated from the White House Correspondents Dinner
Chelsea's Mudryk appeals against four-year FA ban
Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk takes his fight against a Football Association drugs ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
'Joshua warm-up defeat would scupper Fury fight'
The long-awaited showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will not happen if Joshua loses his July warm-up bout, says promoter Frank Warren.
Murphy dashes Zhao's hopes of lifting Crucible curse
Shaun Murphy dashes Zhao Xintong's hopes of lifting the Crucible curse with a superb 13-10 win as he moves into the semi-finals of the World Championship.
Will Rose's McLaren club gamble pay off?
Justin Rose will use his new McLaren Golf clubs in competition for the first time this week. What are the risks of his partnership with the Formula 1 team?
Zaragoza keeper banned for 13 games for punching rival
Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada is banned for 13 matches after punching a Huesca player in the face.
Can Griezmann end his Atletico love story in style?
Antoine Griezmann's long love affair with Atletico Madrid is drawing to a close, but can the Frenchman bid farewell by securing the Champions League?
Chelsea captain Bright retires - what now for ex-England defender?
Chelsea captain Millie Bright announces she has retired from football with immediate effect because of injury.
What does Chornobyl look like 40 years later?
An inside look at Chornobyl, 40 years later – where radiation, abandoned cities, and war now collide.
Madagascar detains French ex-serviceman over alleged destabilisation plot
French national Guy Baret is detained alongside Malagasy army officer over alleged conspiracy to destabilise Madagascar.
Hungary’s new PM races to unlock EU’s frozen funds
Hungary's incoming PM Peter Magyar has travelled to Brussels, hoping to unfreeze billions of euros.
FOIP at 10: Bridging the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East
Adapting to a changing world, Japan advances cooperation on security, supply chains, and sustainable development.
Why ‘8647’ landed ex-FBI chief Comey in Trump’s crosshairs
Comey has been accused of knowingly threatening the US president.
Senate panel advances Kevin Warsh’s nomination for US Fed chair
Senate panel approves Trump’s nominee Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as US Fed chair on party-line vote.
LIVE: Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal – Champions League semifinal
Follow our live build-up with full team news coverage before our text commentary stream of the first leg of the tie.
Over 1.2m in Lebanon expected to face acute hunger: UN-backed report
FAO, WFP and Lebanon gov't say 1.24 million people 'expected to face food insecurity' at crisis levels or worse.
Iran’s currency falls to new low as US blockade, sanctions impact trade
The war has affected trade with some of Iran's largest partners, including China and the UAE.
US Supreme Court hears Haiti, Syria TPS case with wide-ranging implications
Court to rule whether Trump may terminate status allowing people to remain in US in case that could affect 1.3 million.
Inside Tehran’s main airport as more flights take off during ceasefire
Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi has been seeing more flights take off at the main airport in Iran’s capital.
Young Palestinian artists from Gaza exhibit work shaped by war
In Gaza’s Bureij refugee camp, 64 young Palestinian artists have been showcasing works shaped by years of war.
‘We saw terrible things’: Mali refugees tell of atrocities amid attacks
Thousands of Malians have been forced to flee their country as several groups, including the army, assault them.
Suspect arrested after two Jewish people stabbed in London
The incident took place in the British capital's Golders Green area, home to a large Jewish population.
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
World Boxing allows Russian, Belarusian boxers to compete as neutrals
Athletes from both countries will compete without national flags, anthems, logos or uniforms in World Boxing events.
Sri Lanka’s government ‘temporarily’ takes over cricket board
Government says it will oversee the administrative functions of Sri Lanka Cricket until reforms are implemented.
Rains revive Iraq’s wetlands after years of drought
Much-needed rain is bringing life back to the ancient ecosystem of the Huwaizah Marshes, after years of devastation.
Is Iran’s oil storage nearly full – and will it have to cut production?
Experts predict Iran could gradually scale back oil production if the US naval blockade of Hormuz persists.
How Hezbollah’s fibre optic drones test Israel’s sophisticated radar system
Immune to jamming and invisible to radar, the low-cost drones are piercing through Israel’s multibillion-dollar systems.
‘No more Mr Nice Guy’: Trump warns Iran to ‘get smart’ over stalled talks
The US president has railed against Iran's proposal on Truth Social as uncertainty over the fragile ceasefire grows.
At least three killed, more than 10 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia launched at least 19 attacks on the Donetsk region and 833 across the Zaporizhia region, authorities say.
What role has Russia played in Mali’s security and the Sahel region?
Russia, which has been making inroads into the Sahel through defence partnerships, now faces scrutiny.
Qatar to host FIFA Under-17 World Cup 2026 in November–December
The tournament will be held from November 19 to December 13 in the FIFA World Cup 2022 host nation.
How US and Iran are playing a crypto cat-and-mouse game over sanctions
Iranian authorities and people are increasingly using cryptocurrencies to evade sanctions. The US is playing catch-up.
China schedules next moonshot this year: developer
China's 2026 defense budget set at 1.94 trillion yuan: spokesperson
NPC deputy suggests optimizing vacations, breaks to stimulate domestic consumption
NPC deputy suggests better informing patients of fertility risks before treatment
Chinese courts step up crackdown on cyber crimes
From Pegasus to Blades of the Guardians, film IPs fuel Xinjiang's tourism boom, NPC deputy tells GT
CPC Central Committee, State Council congratulate Chinese Winter Olympics delegation
No case of Nipah virus disease detected in China so far: China's disease control authorities
S. Korea's ex-president Yoon sentenced to 5 years in prison over obstruction of justice
Russia-China ties crucial for global stability: Putin at annual conference
China, Russia conduct strategic alignment on issues related to Japan
Civic groups in Taiwan protest Lai's arms push, oppose being dragged toward battlefield
Kuliang bond forges 'hometown affection' across the Pacific
Chinese premier arrives in Johannesburg for 1st G20 summit in Africa
Chinese scientists document first evidence of tool use in giant pandas
Multiple regions roll out autumn breaks for primary, secondary schools, stimulating local tourism
GT on the spot: UN officials praise bird conservation efforts at Poyang Lake in Jiangxi
China's cosmic ray observatory uncovers mystery of cosmic 'knee'