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Surviving the floods in Pakistan

Surviving the floods in Pakistan

Many parts of Pakistan have been experiencing intense rainfall in recent weeks. Since June, at least 800 people have been killed, homes and businesses lost, and thousands forced to evacuate their communities. In our conversations, we bring together people aff…

I asked a bus passenger to turn his phone down - he called me miserable

I asked a bus passenger to turn his phone down - he called me miserable

Public transport users say they're getting fed up of noisy passengers blasting out music and social media videos

Julia Roberts sexual assault film After The Hunt divides opinion in Venice

Julia Roberts sexual assault film After The Hunt divides opinion in Venice

The actress says her new film about a sexual assault on a college campus will provoke debate.

Prince Harry set for UK visit - but will he and King Charles meet?

Prince Harry set for UK visit - but will he and King Charles meet?

A slight shift in mood can be detected, but will we know if a meeting happens, asks Daniela Relph.

US court rules many of Trump's global tariffs are illegal

US court rules many of Trump's global tariffs are illegal

The tariffs can remain in place until mid-October to allow the Trump administration time to request the Supreme Court take up the case.

Why has Kamala Harris' Secret Service detail been withdrawn?

Why has Kamala Harris' Secret Service detail been withdrawn?

The overstretched Secret Service is required to provide 6 months of protection to former vice-presidents.

Too Long; Didn't Read: Ep 5. The Special Relationship

Too Long; Didn't Read: Ep 5. The Special Relationship

With UK-US relations in the spotlight, Catherine Bohart wants to know just what the special relationship means in 2025. With the help of Felicity Ward, Amb. John Bolton and our regular roving correspondent Sunil Patel, Catherine's asking what makes the specia…

Ukraine war: Volodymyr Zelensky rejects proposals for buffer zone to end fighting

Ukraine war: Volodymyr Zelensky rejects proposals for buffer zone to end fighting

Ukraine's president says those suggesting a buffer zone do not understand the realities of modern warfare.

University of Nottingham workers vote to strike over job cuts

University of Nottingham workers vote to strike over job cuts

Unison said more than three quarters of staff who voted were in favour of industrial action.

Wigan warehouse development 'soul-destroying' for locals

Wigan warehouse development 'soul-destroying' for locals

Residents say "monstrous" warehouses are being built only metres away from their houses.

Three teenagers killed in Highlands crash

Three teenagers killed in Highlands crash

Emergency services were called to the A830 near Arisaig at about 23:15 on Thursday.

US to stop Palestinians attending UN meeting in New York

US to stop Palestinians attending UN meeting in New York

The decision comes as France leads international efforts to recognise a Palestinian state at the UN meeting next month.

Trump ends Secret Service protection for Harris

Trump ends Secret Service protection for Harris

A memo seen by the BBC ends the security arrangement for the Democratic former vice-president.

ANZ bank boss apologises for firing staff with accidental email

ANZ bank boss apologises for firing staff with accidental email

ANZ bank boss apologises for firing staff with accidental emailbbc.co.uk

Bank share prices tumble after calls for tax on profits

Bank share prices tumble after calls for tax on profits

A think tank says a new bank tax could raise £8bn a year, a suggestion that sent bank shares tumbling.

Court to rule on whether asylum seekers can be removed from Epping hotel

Court to rule on whether asylum seekers can be removed from Epping hotel

Almost 140 men are thought to be staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping, which has been at the centre of repeated protests in recent weeks.

Essex County Council offers support to staff 'unsettled' by flags

Essex County Council offers support to staff 'unsettled' by flags

It comes as the number of St George's flags being raised across England has risen in recent weeks.