Students need better government protection if a university in England goes bust and cannot pay its debts, according to MPs. In a report, the Education Select...
Almost 200 so-called Russian "shadow fleet" vessels have entered UK waters since the prime minister threatened to intercept them nearly seven weeks ago, BBC Verify analysis...
An Australian musician has been forced to cut short his North America tour after officials banned him from re-entering the US, prompting an apology from his...
The ex-Bolivian president is on trial for allegedly fathering a child with a 15-year-old girl while in office. A Bolivian judge has found former President Evo...
A Dutch cruise ship at the centre of an outbreak of hantavirus anchored on Sunday near Granadilla port, south-east Tenerife, Spain, allowing dozens of passengers from...
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird craft has been fired up on Coniston Water for the first time since the daredevil pilot's fatal crash on the lake almost...
Pupils in Scotland have told the BBC they were left upset, hopeless and fearing for their futures after sitting a Higher Maths exam which they said...
A new legal framework would allow special tribunals to admit evidence obtained through torture and broadcast proceedings, raising alarms among rights groups. Legal experts have warned...
PM urges Indians to work from home and avoid foreign trips during the global energy crisis due to the Iran war. Narendra Modi urges Indians to...
Israel and Hezbollah have increased their attacks on each other in recent days, despite a ceasefire officially in place. The ceasefire in Lebanon that started on...