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Katie Razzall: A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC
There may be more to this than meets the eye, says the BBC's culture and media editor.
9 hours ago
BBC
Katie Razzall: A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC
US Senate passes deal aimed at ending government shutdown
The measure signals a major breakthrough but the deal still needs to get over more hurdles in Congress.
2 hours ago
BBC
US Senate passes deal aimed at ending government shutdown
A hacking kingpin reveals all: Inside the gang that left a trail of destruction
One of the world's most prominent cyber-criminals speaks to the BBC in an exclusive interview.
2 hours ago
BBC
A hacking kingpin reveals all: Inside the gang that left a trail of destruction
'Killed because they are Alawites': Fear among Syria's minorities after the fall of Assad
Many among Syria's minorities see little future in the country amid revenge attacks and sectarian killings.
2 hours ago
BBC
'Killed because they are Alawites': Fear among Syria's minorities after the fall of Assad
Hospital failings continued after death of woman in mental health unit, leaked documents show
Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.
7 hours ago
BBC
Hospital failings continued after death of woman in mental health unit, leaked documents show
China exempts chips used by carmakers from export curbs
The block on exports of the company's chips had raised fears that European car production would be hit.
1 hour ago
BBC
China exempts chips used by carmakers from export curbs
‘I enter a room and people say: “God just walked in”’: Morgan Freeman on voicing the divine, meeting Mandela – ...
The 88-year-old actor has appeared in more than 100 films, playing everyone from presidents to prisoners. Here, he reflects on AI’s ‘robbing’ of his voice, not believing in Black History Month – and why he’s nowhere near retirement In a dishonest age when truth is under siege, media attention ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
‘I enter a room and people say: “God just walked in”’: Morgan Freeman on voicing the divine, meeting Mandela – ...
My search for the perfect steak frites in Paris, the staple of French brasserie cuisine
It’s on every prix fixe menu in France, but which restaurant serves up the best incarnation in the capital? I stomped and chomped my way across the city to find out I once ate seven bowls of ragù bolognese over the course of asingle weekend. I was in Bologna, to be fair, and on a mission – to ...
1 hour ago
The Guardian
My search for the perfect steak frites in Paris, the staple of French brasserie cuisine
In New York, Zohran Mamdani showed how it’s done: ‘identity politics’ can win elections | Nesrine Malik
New York’s newly elected mayor rooted his campaign in the personal while, ironically, exemplifying the tradition of the American ‘melting pot’ It is inevitable that too much will be laid on Zohran Mamdani’s head. So large is the vacuum on the left of politics that his victory will occupy an ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
In New York, Zohran Mamdani showed how it’s done: ‘identity politics’ can win elections | Nesrine Malik
Tim Davie resigns as BBC director general after accusations of ‘serious and systemic’ bias in coverage
Davie says departure is ‘my own decision’, while head of news also quits. Insiders say it ‘feels like a coup’ by broadcaster’s enemies BBC bias row: how a week of hostile headlines from rightwing media led to resignations Tim Davie, the BBC’s director general, and the head of BBC News ...
12 hours ago
The Guardian
Tim Davie resigns as BBC director general after accusations of ‘serious and systemic’ bias in coverage
Rich countries have lost enthusiasm for tackling climate crisis, says Cop30 chief
Brazil’s André Corrêa do Lago says countries should follow China’s lead on clean energy as conference begins Cop30: what are the main issues? Net zero to NDCs: your Cop30 jargon buster Rich countries have lost enthusiasm for combating the climate crisis while China is surging ahead in producing ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
Rich countries have lost enthusiasm for tackling climate crisis, says Cop30 chief
Crisis charity to become a landlord in attempt to rectify ‘catastrophic’ housing in UK
Exclusive: Homelessness charity planning to buy properties as it can no longer rely on access to social housing ‘Similar pressure to London’: the housing crisis reaches Newcastle The homelessness charity Crisis is going to become a landlord for the first time in its 60-year history, saying the ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
Crisis charity to become a landlord in attempt to rectify ‘catastrophic’ housing in UK
‘Hero’ crew member injured in train mass stabbing regains consciousness
Samir Zitouni was wounded as he protected passengers during attack on an LNER train travelling from Doncaster to London
46 minutes ago
The Independent
‘Hero’ crew member injured in train mass stabbing regains consciousness
How to get help when a child goes missing – and when to call 999
More than 70,000 children were reported missing last year, and the majority went missing more than once. The Independent has partnered with the Missing People charity to provide a free service which will help bring young people to a place of safety
3 hours ago
The Independent
How to get help when a child goes missing – and when to call 999
Sir Stephen Fry backs The Independent’s SafeCall campaign to help missing children find safety and support
The actor and broadcaster, a long-time advocate for mental health, says the cause is deeply personal after he once went missing himself. He is urging readers to support The Independent’s campaign with the charity Missing People to protect children in crisis
3 hours ago
The Independent
Sir Stephen Fry backs The Independent’s SafeCall campaign to help missing children find safety and support
‘I went missing 50 times as a child – now I need to stop it happening to others’
After going missing dozens of times as a teenager, Jade Knight says the charity Missing People helped her turn her life around. She tells Tara Cobham why she’s supporting The Independent’s SafeCall campaign to protect children in crisis
3 hours ago
The Independent
‘I went missing 50 times as a child – now I need to stop it happening to others’
The Independent launches SafeCall campaign to help reach every missing child
A lifeline for missing children: support The Independent and Missing People’s campaign to launch a new helpline and help secure safer futures for vulnerable young people
3 hours ago
The Independent
The Independent launches SafeCall campaign to help reach every missing child
NHS frontline staff forced to ‘plug gaps that should be filled by managers’
Skilled clinical professionals are spending hours each week ‘chasing paperwork, managing rotas or navigating broke administrative systems’ says a new report
8 hours ago
The Independent
NHS frontline staff forced to ‘plug gaps that should be filled by managers’
So far, only one political leader is prepared to mount an outspoken defence of the BBC
Amid serious concerns over the editorial mistakes made by the BBC, the downfall of its leaders has been greeted with undisguised glee by many on the right of British politics.
8 hours ago
Sky News
So far, only one political leader is prepared to mount an outspoken defence of the BBC
The BBC controversies faced by Tim Davie during his time in charge
Tim Davie stepping down as director-general of the BBC comes after several controversies faced by the broadcaster in recent years.
11 hours ago
Sky News
The BBC controversies faced by Tim Davie during his time in charge
A right-wing movement that has marched against immigration is now marching behind the cross
Bishop Ceirion Dewar rejects the Church of England as heretics. Instead, he gathers his flock under a gloomy sky on a beach in Cornwall.
8 hours ago
Sky News
A right-wing movement that has marched against immigration is now marching behind the cross
Ofsted launches new school report card system
Ofsted has launched its new school report card system, marking one of the regulator's most significant reforms in decades.
4 hours ago
Sky News
Ofsted launches new school report card system
Monument honours millions who did not fight in WWII - but whose roles were vital to war effort
In the pouring rain, Nicola Pickett wiped a tear from her eye as she stared up at a 12-foot (3.7m) monument that finally gave recognition to her father, Job.
10 hours ago
Sky News
Monument honours millions who did not fight in WWII - but whose roles were vital to war effort
Starmer avoided political heat at home during Brazil climate conference - but he returns to a prisons crisis
Sir Keir Starmer's been on the other side of the world for most of the week - at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, his 40th foreign trip in 16 months.
15 hours ago
Sky News
Starmer avoided political heat at home during Brazil climate conference - but he returns to a prisons crisis
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