Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change
The decision from the world’s highest court has been welcomed by developing nations at most risk from climate change.
Macrons file defamation suit against US influencer Candace Owens
The French president and his wife say they have repeatedly asked for a retraction from the popular conspiracy theorist.
Mother and two children killed in Northern Ireland shooting, BBC understands
Police say all three died from gunshot wounds and a man is seriously injured in hospital.
Gazans ‘wasting away’ as mass starvation spreads, humanitarian groups warn
A joint statement says aid workers are “now joining the same food lines, risking being shot just to feed their families”.
British surgeon who had his legs removed accused of fraud
Neil Hopper, 49, is also accused of encouraging the commission of grievous bodily harm.
‘A hospital gave us two death certificates for dad to cover up their mistake’
Brian Holmes died at Castle Hill hospital, near Hull, which is at the centre of a police investigation.
‘I felt ignored by police when I was cyberflashed’
Anna Downes says she contacted the BBC after she lost hope that the police would take her seriously.
Camp Mystic: Why were so many people killed there during Texas floods?
The recent floods in Kerr County, Texas killed 135 people, including many young children.
WATCH: Kelly’s extra-time goal gives England victory over Italy
England stage an incredibly late comeback to reach the Euro 2025 final with a 96th-minute equaliser from Michelle Agyemang and an extra-time penalty rebound from Chloe Kelly.
Cleverly returns to Tory front bench as Badenoch reshuffles team
The former foreign secretary becomes shadow housing secretary and will face Angela Rayner in Parliament.