Search for ship collision crew member called off
The search for a missing crew member has ended after a ship hit an oil tanker in the North Sea.
The search for a missing crew member has ended after a ship hit an oil tanker in the North Sea.
One person is missing and jet fuel has leaked into the sea, raising fears about potential environmental damage.
Some Labour MPs urge ministers to tackle the "crisis of economic inactivity", while others oppose cuts.
At least one person is killed in the overnight attack Russian officials say - coming hours ahead of key talks between the US and Ukraine in Riyadh.
The militia alliance that controls much of north-eastern Syria will merge with new state institutions, the presidency says.
Russia has previously rejected a temporary ceasefire, calling it an attempt to buy time.
He is suing the Guardian's publisher over allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour.
Foster was previously a Middle East correspondent and presented on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 5 Live.
The Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni feud has shone a light on a part of the entertainment industry that many of those within it would rather remain invisible.
Some Manchester United players are "not good enough" and some are "overpaid", the club's co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan.
Welcome to Uefa Champions League Squares - the new BBC Sport game which you can play alongside the live match action.
Rob Key says he gets annoyed by the perception of Brendon McCullum's England teams as being carefree, but admits it is "our own fault".
Some Labour MPs urge ministers to tackle the "crisis of economic inactivity", while others oppose cuts.
Households near new pylons are set to get up to £250 a year off their energy bills, under government plans.
Mike Amesbury says he "regrets" attacking Paul Fellows "every moment, every day".
Up to 6,500 jobs could go as health secretary looks to bring NHS England closer to the government.
The NHS is looking into claims that a software flaw at Medefer left patient data vulnerable.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
The president said the US was in a "period of transition", when asked about a potential recession.
The UK's biggest water firm has just secured a rescue loan, but how did it come to this?
Some Labour MPs urge ministers to tackle the "crisis of economic inactivity", while others oppose cuts.
China plans to invest more than a trillion dollars as it races against the US to rule advanced tech.
Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
The NHS is looking into claims that a software flaw at Medefer left patient data vulnerable.
International research finds the gender gap in Year 9 maths in England is wider than any other participating country.
Professor and former education minister says plan to cut 400 jobs has created a "climate of fear".
The MP behind the bill says proposals have been altered in a bid to gain government support.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
The mission was supposed to last 10 days but less then a day after landing, the craft is running out of power.
However the researchers say butterflies may be able to recover if urgent conservation measures are taken.