UK has warmest spring and May on record. What does summer hold?
The UK has just had its warmest spring and May on record, according to the Met Office. What does the forecast for June and summer hold?
The UK has just had its warmest spring and May on record, according to the Met Office. What does the forecast for June and summer hold?
Likes, shares, engagement: in this general election the battle for hearts, minds and limited attention spans is being fought on social media, not just the doorstep.
Anoosheh Ashoori spent nearly half a decade in Iran’s Evin prison.
The SNP has formally launched its election campaign at a rally in Glasgow.
We spoke to Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. We began by asking her about Labour’s pledge to reform the current apprenticeship levy, in order to train up more UK workers, and how it would all be funded.
Labour has denied reports it’s offering peerages to former MPs so it can parachute so-called “Starmtroopers” – Keir Starmer’s chosen candidates – into their seats.
She’s been described as the Black British Bridget Jones – and now the fictional character Queenie is making the leap from the printed page to TV.
We spoke to the Science and Innovation Minister Andrew Griffith and we began by asking why Rishi Sunak had been to so many seats the Tories already hold – sometimes with big majorities – but Labour’s campaign was seemingly showing far greater ambition.
Ten days into the general election campaign, it was a day of battle buses, with Labour, Conservatives and Reform all launching theirs.
This could be crunch week for Prime Minister Netanyahu and a ceasefire in Gaza.
The African National Congress party has lost its majority in South Africa’ parliament for the first time since the collapse of apartheid thirty years ago.
The city of El Geneina was besieged by the Rapid Support Forces last year. Filmmaker Sara Creta was given rare permission to travel to El Geneina to see what has become of the city.
After the first full week of campaigning in the general election, we’ve been speaking to two men who served as director of communications at Downing Street – Alistair Campbell worked under Tony Blair and now co-hosts the podcast The Rest is Politics – while Sir Craig Oliver was in Number 10 with David Cameron.
Six people have been killed and dozens injured after Russia fired ballistic missiles at a residential block of flats in Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv. The injured included emergency workers who came under fire as they helped at the scene.
We are joined by the US special envoy for Sudan, Tom Perriello.