Theresa May and Cate Blanchett edit BBC Today
Former PM Theresa May and actor Cate Blanchett are among the guest editors for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, exploring trust in politics and AI's impact. Discover their insights.
Former PM Theresa May and actor Cate Blanchett are among the guest editors for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, exploring trust in politics and AI's impact. Discover their insights.
Fifty racial justice groups demand end to police policy revealing suspects' ethnicity, warning it's causing devastating impact and spreading misinformation about crime.
Guardian Australia's Broken Trust investigation exposes systemic police failures in domestic violence cases, prompting powerful public responses and calls for urgent reform.
Saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted nationwide in a National Trust project, creating a living legacy from the lost landmark.
The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted across the UK. Discover how 49 new trees will continue the legacy of the iconic landmark.
The National Trust begins planting 49 saplings from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree at symbolic UK sites, ensuring its legacy lives on through hope and inspiration.
A mental health nurse in London has been suspended for nine months after lying about having a driving licence to secure her job and driving colleagues illegally. Discover the full details of the NMC hearing.
Easterly winds could bring charismatic waxwings to UK shores. Discover the late autumn migrants, from elusive woodcocks to migrating wood pigeons.
Olivia Nuzzi's memoir revelations about RFK Jr and Ryan Lizza's response fuel dangerous stereotypes about journalists as media trust hits record lows in the US.
UK households can save £60 a year by limiting showers to four minutes. This simple change also conserves thousands of litres of water. Discover more energy-saving tips.
Former BBC journalist Mishal Husain warns the corporation faces an existential crisis and calls for end to ministers picking board members to restore public trust.
A federal judge has approved a $7bn opioid settlement requiring the Sackler family to pay over 15 years. The deal directs funds to combat the US opioid crisis and provide compensation to victims.
A two-year study confirms Devon's woodlands can support wildcat reintroduction. Discover how this endangered native species is making a comeback.
A coroner has criticised King's College Hospital for disjointed care leading to Joan Talbot's sepsis death. The trust must respond to prevention measures by January 2026.
Explore Morden Hall Park, a beautiful free National Trust park at the end of the Northern line. Discover its gardens, wildlife, cafés, and fascinating industrial history.
Exclusive investigation reveals serious police failings in Hannah Clarke domestic violence case that were overlooked by coronial inquest. New evidence shows victim's disclosures weren't logged.
Maya, 29, and Ollie, 35, share their experience with ethical non-monogamy, discussing jealousy, communication and how being honest deepened their relationship. Read their story.
Exclusive investigation uncovers serious Queensland police failings in Hannah Clarke domestic violence case that were overlooked by coronial inquest. Listen to Full Story podcast.
A US bankruptcy judge confirms a landmark $7bn settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, requiring the Sackler family to pay victims and relinquish ownership. Explore the details of this pivotal case.
Leadership expert Blaire Palmer reveals why businesses must stop operating like machines and embrace human-centric approaches for success in the AI era. Discover her transformative strategies.
Keir Starmer's government considers breaking its core election promise on taxes, risking irreversible damage to public trust and fuelling far-right populism across Britain.
An NHS trust has been fined over £500,000 and a ward manager sentenced following the 2015 suicide of patient Alice Figueiredo. Read the full story on the family's fight for justice.
Sam Fender donates his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to the Music Venue Trust, highlighting the critical struggle of grassroots music spaces across the UK.
Sam Fender donates his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to the Music Venue Trust, supporting struggling grassroots music venues across the UK.
Controversial plans to build a cycle path on Woolwich Common would require cutting down over 50 mature trees. Greenwich Council decides November 18.
North Shields musician Sam Fender gives his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize award to Music Venue Trust to support grassroots music spaces across the UK. Read his inspiring story.
BBC Director General and News CEO resign after Panorama documentary falsely edited Trump's Capitol riot speech. Readers passionately debate media bias and trust in UK news.
Discover how the psychological games from BBC's 'The Traitors' are playing out in offices across Britain, as workplace trust erodes and corporate backstabbing becomes the new normal.
As artificial intelligence erodes public trust in news media, industry leaders call on Keir Starmer to implement urgent support measures for British journalism.
A major South London NHS trust has been told to make urgent improvements after inspectors found significant safety concerns, including issues with risk assessment and patient care at one of its key hospitals.