Trump tariffs trigger steepest US stocks drop since 2020 as China, EU vow to hit back
Nike and Apple were among brands worst hit, but Trump maintained the US economy would ultimately "boom".
Nike and Apple were among brands worst hit, but Trump maintained the US economy would ultimately "boom".
BBC Verify's Ben Chu takes a look at the wide range of different tariffs being imposed on countries.
BBC News reports on assisted dying in Canada, where some say it's now easier to choose to die than get support to live
Nike and Apple were among brands worst hit, but Trump maintained the US economy would ultimately "boom".
The BBC's Hugo Bachega explores the future for Hezbollah in the wake of Israel's devastating attacks.
Palestinian authorities say children were among the dead, while Israel says it hit a Hamas command-and-control centre.
The star has uncovered more than 80 archive tracks, most of which have never been heard before.
Sasha Nathwani's debut tells the story of an ambitious British Iranian teen and her friends in the city.
Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman were recently hired to oversee the hugely popular spy franchise.
Ange Postecoglou had a torrid night as Tottenham lost at Chelsea, facing the fury of his own fans. He cupped his ear towards them when he thought they had equalised - so has that made things worse?
After US president Donald Trump unveiled his new trade tariffs, BBC sports editor Dan Roan looks at what impact the move could have on the world of sport.
Michael Vaughan believes it would be "nonsense" and "selfish" for England to make Ben Stokes a white-ball captain.
The PM says Labour councils will work "hand-in-hand" with the government on issues like potholes and policing.
How the world responds to the tariffs will have economic and political consequences for the UK, writes our political editor.
The business secretary says he wants to reach an economic deal but would take "necessary steps' if talks failed.
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.
Drinks such as sugar-free squash are off the menu for young children, say health advisers.
The ONS also projects women will continue having smaller families than previous generations.
Nike and Apple were among brands worst hit, but Trump maintained the US economy would ultimately "boom".
The Chief Executive of Eli Lilly has told the BBC that he is doubtful tariffs could bring manufacturing jobs to the US whilst raising billions in tax revenue
The business secretary says he wants to reach an economic deal but would take "necessary steps' if talks failed.
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.
Journalist Ben Black was "shocked" to discover his fake news from five years ago used by AI.
Former Bracknell teacher Matthew Whale was struck off after a second referral in 2022.
Headteachers in Kent say children as young as seven have access to smartphones as they back a ban.
The government has defended its policy of adding VAT to private school fees in the High Court.
Alcohol increases the release of chemical sex signals and makes males more attractive to females.
Environment Agency review waste tyre exports after BBC probe reveals millions sent to furnaces in India.
Campaigners identified 140 illegal spill days into the beauty spot in 2024