Bowen: Zelensky forced to face tough new reality after Trump-Putin phone call
Many world leaders, including Ukraine’s President Zelensky, are finding the world is more uncertain under new US leadership.
Watch: Clive Myrie finds corridors filled with patients at London hospital
Clive Myrie spends a day inside the Royal Free Hospital to see how the NHS is coping after intense, annual winter pressures.
Inside the Royal Free – what it tells us about the NHS
From frustrated staff and ageing equipment to life-saving care, what life on the frontline is like.
Questions raised over Rachel Reeves’s CV and expenses
The BBC has established the Chancellor left the Bank of England nine months earlier than she states in her LinkedIn profile.
The Chancellor and her expenses before she became an MP
BBC News has learnt that there was an expenses investigation into Rachel Reeves, and two other senior managers, when she worked at HBOS.
Steve Rosenberg: Trump offers Putin a way back in from the cold
The BBC’s Steve Rosenberg analyses how one phone call between Moscow and DC has already upended east-west relations.
Santorini fears for summer tourist season as earthquakes hit island
The Greek island’s most important industry will bounce back, but staffing is a worry say hoteliers
Hegseth sets out hard line on European defence and Nato
The US defence secretary tells Europe to spend more and take responsibility for Ukraine’s future defence.
Wrongly convicted Andy Malkinson gets first payout
A man who was wrongly jailed for 17 years receives the first instalment of a compensation payout.
Killer of MP David Amess left Prevent too quickly, review says
The programme’s handling of the Conservative MP’s murderer was “sub-optimal”, a review says.