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Jenrick resigns as immigration minister over new Rwanda bill
The former immigration minister says the government's emergency legislation "does not go far enough".1 hr ago -
Can the new Rwanda bill work and what could stop it?
The legislation could set up a politically explosive fight with the courts.1 hr ago -
I should have twigged Covid threat earlier, admits Boris Johnson
The former PM tells the pandemic inquiry he initially underestimated the challenge posed by the virus.7 hr ago -
Contrite, shorn of theatrics - Johnson's first day at inquiry
Boris Johnson mixed contrition with an effort to take on former colleagues who questioned him.3 hr ago -
Kidney transplant: Three-year-old is smallest patient
Olly Cartmill was 13kg when he had the life-saving operation, getting a kidney from his grandmother.41 min ago -
BBC reporter in Gaza: People here are traumatised
People say life in Khan Younis is "indescribable" as Israel's bombardment of the south intensifies.5 hr ago -
UNLV shooting: Police say three dead in University of Nevada shooting
A suspect has been found dead after a shooting at the Las Vegas campus of the University of Nevada.1 hr ago -
Senate Republicans block Ukraine and Israel aid bill
Security aid is in jeopardy as US Republicans insist on new US-Mexico border security measures.1 hr ago -
US woman sentenced to fast food job for burrito assault
A viral video captured the woman screaming at a Chipotle worker before throwing her food in her face.8 hr ago -
Mine explosion: Colombian authorities blow up illegal sites
Colombia and Brazil have destroyed 19 illegal gold mining sites and equipment in the Amazon rainforest.1 hr ago -
Ukraine claims killing of 'traitor' ex-MP Illya Kyva in Russia
Illya Kyva was shot dead in a special operation by Ukraine's SBU security service, sources tell the BBC.7 hr ago -
Hillsborough Law decision an insult, says victim's sister
The government signs a Hillsborough Charter but stops short of a law wanted by campaigners.7 hr ago -
The Papers: 'Jenrick quits in revolt' and Johnson 'sorry' over deaths
Thursday's front pages cover the immigration minister quitting and the ex-prime minister at the Covid inquiry.40 min ago -
Mexico's missing students: Families to search 'until the last beat of my heart'
Nearly 10 years after 43 students disappeared, families say they will look "until the last beat" of their hearts.49 min ago -
The zero-Covid protesters who fled China in fear
A year on, protesters who hastened the end of a crushing policy tell the BBC they worry for their safety.1 hr ago -
Accessibility in gaming: 'When we all play, we all win'
Accessibility in gaming is a hot topic - but there's still a lot of work to do to open up the hobby.15 min ago -
TikTok trends 2023: Girl summer, Yearbook filters and Wes Anderson-style videos
Users of the app also ran wild with discussion of the Roman Empire, yearbook filters and "girl dinner".11 hr ago -
A family's escape from North Korea through a minefield and stormy seas
Mr Kim and his family pull off a seemingly impossible feat and gives new insights into life there.Dec. 5, 2023 -
Mood darkens in Kyiv as US stand-off imperils war effort
As a US aid package becomes embroiled in domestic squabbles, Ukrainians fear financial help may dry up.6 hr ago -
Inside the secret complex making high-tech gadgets for UK spies
The site near Milton Keynes has never opened its doors to the media in its 85-year history - until now.21 hr ago -
Premier League: Is football's Saturday 3pm TV blackout out of date?
Fans of clubs ranging from the Premier League to the Women's Super League to non-league have their say.11 hr ago -
Couples 'devastated' by migration visa rule changes
New rules will make it harder for British citizens to live in the UK with a foreign partner.Dec. 5, 2023 -
Olive oil price skyrockets as Spanish drought bites
Spain is the biggest olive oil producer. Two years of drought there are affecting prices worldwide.23 hr ago -
Chanel Metiers d'Art: Fashion A-list to descend on Manchester street
An ordinary road is being transformed into a catwalk for one of fashion's most prestigious events.Dec. 5, 2023 -
Dickens' Scrooge 'inspired by Gloucester banker Jemmy'
On James "Jemmy" Wood's death, people lined the streets to boo and throw stones at his coffin.18 hr ago