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Russian soldiers tell BBC they saw fellow troops executed on commanders' orders
Four men expose the horror and brutality of conditions in the Ukraine war, with two saying they saw soldiers being shot for refusing orders.
1 hour ago
BBC
Russian soldiers tell BBC they saw fellow troops executed on commanders' orders
'Anyone who runs is shot': Watch Russian soldiers describe killings of troops who refuse orders
The men, who are on the run, told of the horrors they witnessed on the Russian side of the front lines in Ukraine.
9 minutes ago
BBC
'Anyone who runs is shot': Watch Russian soldiers describe killings of troops who refuse orders
Bowen: Why Ukraine remains defiant and does not feel close to defeat
This month marks four gruelling years since the full‑scale invasion began and a genuine ceasefire still feels far from assured
1 hour ago
BBC
Bowen: Why Ukraine remains defiant and does not feel close to defeat
First British baby born using transplanted womb from deceased donor
Grace Bell, who was born without a viable womb, says her little boy is "simply a miracle".
6 hours ago
BBC
First British baby born using transplanted womb from deceased donor
Chocolate kept in anti-theft boxes as retailers warn it's being stolen to order
Retailers and police forces tell the BBC that thieves are targeting chocolate and selling it on.
7 hours ago
BBC
Chocolate kept in anti-theft boxes as retailers warn it's being stolen to order
GPs to get £3,000 bonus to maximise weight loss drug prescriptions
Bid to improve access to Mounjaro in England, but experts warn eligibility still tightly restricted.
6 hours ago
BBC
GPs to get £3,000 bonus to maximise weight loss drug prescriptions
Four years into Ukraine invasion, Russia’s gains are small, while Kyiv remains resilient
With the Russian military performing poorly, Ukraine is clarifying strategy and pushing back with modest success Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now entering its fifth grim year, has already gone on longer than the entire fight on the eastern front in the second world war. The Soviets marched from ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
Four years into Ukraine invasion, Russia’s gains are small, while Kyiv remains resilient
‘We’ve been paying for happy endings for Andrew for years’: the inside story of a royal disgrace, by his biographer
Andrew Lownie spent years investigating the greed and excesses of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson for his book Entitled. Here, the writer reveals the barriers he faced in getting to the truth The Saturday morning I meet Andrew Lownie, the author of “the most devastating royal biography ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
‘We’ve been paying for happy endings for Andrew for years’: the inside story of a royal disgrace, by his biographer
My maddening battle with chronic fatigue syndrome: ‘On my worst days, it feels almost demonic’
I suffered with my mystery illness for decades before gaining a diagnosis. Could retraining my brain be the answer? At the Croydon secondary school I attended in the late 1990s, the deputy headmistress was a stocky woman with a military haircut who patrolled the corridors in voluminous outfits patterned ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
My maddening battle with chronic fatigue syndrome: ‘On my worst days, it feels almost demonic’
‘I like the challenge’: French animator Florence Miailhe on being nominated for an Oscar for the first time aged 70
The film-maker’s passionate and richly textured new short Papillon (Butterfly) tells the heartbreaking story of French-Jewish swimmer Alfred Nakache, who was stripped of his citizenship in Vichy France “My father would’ve loved me to swim competitively. I was in a club when I was young, but I ...
28 minutes ago
The Guardian
‘I like the challenge’: French animator Florence Miailhe on being nominated for an Oscar for the first time aged 70
Drugs, denial and stigma: the babies and children swept up in Fiji’s HIV nightmare
Vulnerable young people, partners of drug users and victims of sexual violence also among those afflicted in world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic The night her baby’s heart stopped, Clare* blamed herself. Had she taken her out in the cold too much" Had she damaged her lungs by drinking iced water ...
6 hours ago
The Guardian
Drugs, denial and stigma: the babies and children swept up in Fiji’s HIV nightmare
The truth about fat, and its complex role in our health – podcast
For a long time fat was seen simply as an inert yellow substance wrapping around our bodies, but now that’s changing. Scientists are beginning to understand that our fat is actually intricate and dynamic, constantly in conversation with the rest of the body. It’s now even considered by some to be ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
The truth about fat, and its complex role in our health – podcast
Starmer orders ethics chief to investigate Labour minister over targeting of reporters
Labour Together reportedly paid £36,000 for the probe
14 minutes ago
The Independent
Starmer orders ethics chief to investigate Labour minister over targeting of reporters
From Labour ‘Prince’ to Epstein shame: How Lord Mandelson fell from grace
Peter Mandelson’s career has been defined by comebacks, but his connection to Epstein may mark the end of the road for the Labour grandee
15 minutes ago
The Independent
From Labour ‘Prince’ to Epstein shame: How Lord Mandelson fell from grace
Peter Mandelson arrest latest: Ex-Labour peer released on bail as Virginia Giuffre’s family issues statement
The ex-Labour peer is being questioned after he was alleged to have leaked sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein while he was business secretary
17 minutes ago
The Independent
Peter Mandelson arrest latest: Ex-Labour peer released on bail as Virginia Giuffre’s family issues statement
Reform will face down any ‘progressive outrage’ over mass deportations, Yusuf says amid outcry over ‘sadistic’ plans
Reform’s new home affairs spokesperson denied that there would be a repeat of violence seen in Minnesota in the US where two protesters have been killed, but warned, ‘we will not flinch’
18 minutes ago
The Independent
Reform will face down any ‘progressive outrage’ over mass deportations, Yusuf says amid outcry over ‘sadistic’ plans
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: New Zealand joins Australia in seeking Andrew’s removal from succession
The Lib Dem parliamentary motion will call for the release of papers relating to Andrew’s appointment to the post, including any vetting and any correspondence from Lord Mandelson
32 minutes ago
The Independent
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: New Zealand joins Australia in seeking Andrew’s removal from succession
March 2026 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
All the essential cost of living information whether claiming benefits or not
56 minutes ago
The Independent
March 2026 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
Police still using AI tool that invented fake football match
At least 21 police forces across England are still using Copilot AI despite West Midlands Police (WMP) blocking Microsoft's tool after inaccurate evidence formed a decision to ban Israeli football fans, Sky News can reveal.
10 hours ago
Sky News
Police still using AI tool that invented fake football match
'Miracle' as baby boy born from dead donor womb transplant
A baby boy has become the first child in Britain to be born to a mother with a womb transplanted from a deceased donor.
7 hours ago
Sky News
'Miracle' as baby boy born from dead donor womb transplant
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
"It's not a solution moving asylum seekers from hotels to army barracks. Lots of people refer to it as moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic," says campaigner Kim Bailey.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Tourette's campaigner 'deeply mortified' after racial slur at BAFTAs
A Tourette's campaigner who yelled out a racial slur at the BAFTAs has spoken out about the incident, saying he is "deeply mortified".
11 hours ago
Sky News
Tourette's campaigner 'deeply mortified' after racial slur at BAFTAs
Two Commonwealth countries back plans to remove Andrew from line of succession
The governments of Australia and New Zealand have thrown their weight behind plans to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession.
20 hours ago
Sky News
Two Commonwealth countries back plans to remove Andrew from line of succession
Queen meets Gisele Pelicot and praises rape survivor's 'extraordinary dignity'
The Queen has met French rape survivor, Gisele Pelicot, and told her she was left "speechless" by the account of her ordeal in her new memoir.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Queen meets Gisele Pelicot and praises rape survivor's 'extraordinary dignity'
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