Prevent boss leaves role after Southport failings His departure follows a damming review that found Prevent prematurely closed Axel Rudakubana's case.
'People are screaming help me': Myanmar earthquake survivors describe horror A rescuer in Mandalay said he was digging through rubble with bare hands after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar.
Watch: Moment baby is born on Bangkok street after quake evacuation A woman was seen giving birth to a baby shortly after evacuating from a hospital.
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'Then, the phone rang': BBC's Mark Lowen on being deported from Turkey The BBC correspondent was deported from Turkey this week after covering ongoing mass protests in the country.
Minister threatens to override new sentencing rules in 'two-tier' justice row It follows a row with the Sentencing Council over how ethnic minority offenders should be sentenced.
Husband shares 'bittersweet' Paul O'Grady clip filmed 20 minutes before he died The TV presenter filmed is seen at home alongside his beloved dogs just 20 minutes before he died.
Reform UK to launch local election campaign Reform is hoping for major gains at it contests nearly all the1,600 council seats up for re-election on 1 May.
Plastic-like material dissolves in the ocean in less than nine hours Supramolecular materials that fully degrade when soaked in saltwater could tackle microplastics pollution crisis.
Cyber-security flaws found in solar panels could enable targeted energy grid attacks Major cyber-security holes have been found in technology made by some leading solar panel brands, raising the risk of targeted blackouts due to remote attacks on the energy grid.
Gaza: Acts of war bear hallmarks of atrocity crimes, warn UN humanitarians Lifesaving supplies in Gaza continue to run dangerously low, nearly four weeks into the total aid blockade and deadly bombardment of the enclave by Israel, UN humanitarians said on Friday.
Extreme weather impacts cascading ‘from the Andes to the Amazon’ Extreme weather and climate impacts had a damaging toll on Latin America and the Caribbean last year, resulting in dying glaciers, record-breaking hurricanes, debilitating drought and deadly floods, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a new report on Friday. ...
UN teams ramp up response to deadly quake in Myanmar and Thailand Amid reports of hundreds dead or missing following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake with its epicentre in central Myanmar, UN teams in the region are “responding fast”, said UN relief chief Tom Fletcher on Friday.
PM pledges £2.15bn to upgrade transport across the North of England The Prime Minister has pledged to invest £2.15bn to bolster “Victorian-era” transport services in the North of England.
Spring Statement 2025: All the engineering and technology announcements Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled the Spring Statement with a package of spending measures targeting infrastructure projects, defence and modernisation of public services.
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