Child dies and 21 injured after school coach crash
The coach was bringing pupils back from a school trip when it overturned and fell 20ft.
British spies and SAS named in Afghan data breach
The personal details of spies and soldiers were included in a data leak that also named 19,000 Afghans.
Diane Abbott suspended by Labour Party after comments about racism
MP Diane Abbott is suspended by the Labour Party pending an investigation, the BBC understands.
Plans for direct train to Berlin in new UK-Germany treaty
It comes as Friedrich Merz makes his first official visit to the UK as German chancellor.
Pope renews call for ceasefire after Israeli strike on Gaza church kills three
Israel says it regrets any harm to a religious site or uninvolved civilians after a shell hits the Catholic Church of the Holy Family.
Nurse confronted trans doctor in ‘unacceptable’ manner, tribunal hears
An NHS manager has said said Sandie Peggie should have raised concerns about sharing facilities in a different way.
16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote in next general election
Other planned changes include expanding voter ID to include bank cards and moving to automatic registration.
Busiest UK airports raise kiss-and-fly fees, says RAC
Britain’s airports are charging up to £7 to briefly drop-off passengers close to terminals.
US says ‘specific steps’ agreed to end Syria violence after Israeli strikes hit Damascus
Israel says it is “working to save our Druze brothers”, but Syria accuses it of “treacherous aggression”.
Babies made using three people’s DNA are born free of hereditary disease
The method was pioneered by UK scientists to overcome devastating, sometimes fatal inherited diseases.