Some 1,100 prisoners will be released as ministers launch a review of sentencing that could see new types of punishment outside of jails.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:33
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The crash happened near the village of Llanbrynmair, in Powys, at around 19:30 BST on Monday.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:56
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Official data shows borrowing - the difference between spending and tax take - reached £16.6bn last month.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 07:06
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The regulator will allow higher bills to fund growing costs and investment, the BBC understands.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:30
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A new pilot scheme helps councils find eligible children who are unregistered for free school meals.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 00:38
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Martyn Blake shot the unarmed 24-year-old in the head during a police vehicle stop in September 2022.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 20:52
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From being asked what they were wearing to having their bodies critiqued, rape victims are still subjected to old-fashioned myths.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 01:34
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Andrea Byrne says she felt her husband would be "better off" without her during fertility treatment.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 04:00
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The store says the women alleging sexual misconduct against Mohamed Al Fayed came forward after a BBC documentary aired.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 17:06
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The scaled-down games will feature 10 sports across four venues between 23 July and 2 August 2026.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:21
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The funds are the UK's contribution to a $50bn (£38bn) loan package announced back in June.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 02:53
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It is safe, could speed up diagnosis and relieve NHS pressure, the health assessment body says.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 00:54
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Unite spent £112m of its members’ money on the project in Birmingham, the BBC has been told.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 20:53
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The woman shouted "you are not our King" and "this is not your land" before being escorted out.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 08:51
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Thousands of the One Direction star's followers have gathered globally in memory of the singer who died last week.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 17:10
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A plane carrying Alex Salmond's body has left North Macedonia and is being flown back to Scotland.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 18 2024 14:11
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The BBC has been given an exclusive insight into the training of police horses when it comes to dealing with public order.
BBC News - Published Thu Oct 17 2024 04:11
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The acquittal of the policeman who shot Chris Kaba and plans for new workers' rights lead the papers.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 23:15
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BBC Panorama sees documents which show a baby's blood sugar dropped soon after Letby came on duty.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 00:50
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Is duty of care to musicians, particularly young artists, being addressed in the music industry?
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 16:09
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Britain is sick, and getting sicker. Economics editor Faisal Islam unpacks whether the government can get people working again
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 22:17
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Being one of the hottest artists around can be demanding and draining. But Raye says gaming helps her.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 10:54
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Woody the dog switches his detection skills from ferrets to rats in a bid to save Rathlin's birds.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 18:18
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A lawsuit against mining company BHP starts in London on Monday over the 2015 dam collapse.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 04:03
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Police estimated at least 800 people gathered in London to grieve the former One Direction star who died at 31.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 15:06
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Official data shows borrowing - the difference between spending and tax take - reached £16.6bn last month.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 07:06
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The regulator will allow higher bills to fund growing costs and investment, the BBC understands.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:30
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Businesses will face additional costs over the measures which include boosts to sick pay and unfair dismissal rights.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 19:57
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Pam Kaur is the first woman in the banking giant's 159-year history to become its chief financial officer.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 06:36
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Alcon Entertainment says it denied a request to use material from the film at the Tesla cybercab event.
BBC News - Published Tue Oct 22 2024 03:07
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Unite spent £112m of its members’ money on the project in Birmingham, the BBC has been told.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 20:53
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As Americans prepare to vote in the presidential election, Canadians and Mexicans mull the likely impact.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 22:02
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The store says the women alleging sexual misconduct against Mohamed Al Fayed came forward after a BBC documentary aired.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 17:06
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Britain is sick, and getting sicker. Economics editor Faisal Islam unpacks whether the government can get people working again
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 22:17
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The government says taxes will have to rise to fix the public finances - but which ones could go up?
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 10:25
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Chinese technology giant ByteDance denied reports that the incident caused more than $10m of damage.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 03:34
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out the government's financial plans for the next year.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 14:35
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The transport secretary also commissions a new independent review of the high-speed rail project.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 12:57
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An unprecedented surge in hoax bomb threats to Indian airlines is wreaking havoc on the industry.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 21 2024 07:52
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About 33,000 unionised workers, mostly in Seattle, will decide this coming week whether to accept the deal.
BBC News - Published Sat Oct 19 2024 16:06
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The proposal is in its early stages and is one of many under consideration, sources told the BBC.
BBC News - Published Sat Oct 19 2024 16:26
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Government sources insist the move would not constitute a breach of Labour's manifesto tax pledge.
BBC News - Published Sat Oct 19 2024 03:50
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The online fashion firm is mulling whether to offload its brands as sales remain under pressure.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 18 2024 14:38
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People say they have been poorly treated by the firm after being tricked out of cash while using app.
BBC News - Published Sat Oct 19 2024 04:45
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Government claims the move contrasts with former PM Liz Truss's controversial mini-Budget.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 18 2024 08:15
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A man from Georgia is alleged to be part of a group which hacked the US regulator's X account.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 18 2024 09:08
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In Iceland scientists plan to drill down to magma to understand it and use it for energy production.
BBC News - Published Thu Oct 17 2024 22:03
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Wind farms ready to be built will be connected to the electricity grid quicker under government plans.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 18 2024 11:18
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Fraud cases rise by 16% in the first half of the year, but total losses are down slightly, new data shows.
BBC News - Published Thu Oct 17 2024 22:01
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The Arctic territory hopes that three new airports will pave the way for direct flights from the US and Europe.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 20 2024 22:27
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Falling launch costs have given African nations a chance to send their own satellites into orbit.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 14 2024 22:01
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The South Caucasus nation of Georgia has a huge used car market, with many vehicles finding their way over the border.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 13 2024 22:28
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In Panna, families hunt for diamonds hoping to strike rich and escape the cycle of poverty.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 13 2024 22:49
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Spain has seen a big rise in illegal immigration, but some say that the extra workers are needed.
BBC News - Published Wed Oct 9 2024 22:11
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From ex-policemen to former physicists, cyber-security firms search outside the industry for staff.
BBC News - Published Mon Oct 7 2024 22:08
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Baltimore is allowing people to buy homes for next to nothing to try to improve neighbourhoods.
BBC News - Published Sun Oct 6 2024 22:21
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As the conflict across the Middle East widens, rising oil prices are being closely watched.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 4 2024 16:54
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There are no set rules when it comes to tipping but here's what hospitality staff, customers and experts have to say.
BBC News - Published Fri Oct 4 2024 20:32
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