EU Parliament votes on abortion access fund for 20 million women
The European Parliament votes today on a citizen-led proposal for an EU fund to cover abortion care, aiming to close a deadly gap in access for millions. Follow the historic decision.
The European Parliament votes today on a citizen-led proposal for an EU fund to cover abortion care, aiming to close a deadly gap in access for millions. Follow the historic decision.
Britain is designing its own missile defence system to counter Russian ballistic and cruise missiles, a top defence chief reveals. Discover the urgent national security shift.
A teenager has been charged with the murder of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe in Weston-super-Mare. Avon and Somerset Police confirmed the tragic development.
EU leaders meet in Brussels to decide on a critical reparations loan for Ukraine funded by frozen Russian assets. Belgium and Italy voice opposition, risking a messy political showdown.
Tragedy as Jana Bahvalova, 29, is found in Bridgewater Canal after failing to collect her daughters. Police investigate the death of the 'quiet, kind and gentle' Latvian mother.
As Parliament closes for Christmas, the race for the next UK ambassador to the United States takes centre stage. Plus, Britain's potential return to Erasmus and Angela Rayner's polling fallout. Listen to the full analysis.
Greenwich's Borough Hall has avoided a licence suspension after noise complaints. Its Saturday hours have been cut by one hour and new noise controls imposed following a council review.
UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by a supermarket price war. The data locks in an anticipated Bank of England interest rate cut. Read the full analysis.
Keir Starmer faces internal pressure on EU policy as Labour rivals eye a more pro-European stance. Could his cautious approach on Brexit backfire? Analysis by Tom Baldwin.
Discover the stories behind darts' most famous nicknames, from Luke Humphries' 'Cool Hand' to Phil Taylor's 'The Power'. How a moniker can define a player's career and brand. Read the full feature.
Fifteen people killed in Bondi Beach shooting. Police allege Sajid and Naveed Akram, inspired by Islamic State, carried out the attack. Full details on the investigation and the suspects' background.
A young constable shot in the Bondi terror attack has lost sight in one eye. Questions mount over police resourcing at the Hanukah event. Read the latest updates.
England's resident doctors begin a five-day strike amid a flu season crisis. The UK moves to rejoin the EU's Erasmus scheme, and 2025 is confirmed as the sunniest year on record. Get the full briefing.
The Guardian's 2025 Hope appeal has raised more than £350,000 for charities tackling division and racism in UK communities. Discover how these funds will support vital work.
Twenty-six former pupils and staff from Dulwich College have penned an open letter condemning Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for his alleged racist and antisemitic behaviour at school and his refusal to acknowledge it.
The UK is set to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ programme from January 2027, a move celebrated by students but bittersweet for those who missed out. Discover the impact on funding and opportunities.
A 24-year-old man has been charged over the Bondi Beach mass shooting that killed 15 at a Jewish event. As funerals begin, Australia debates gun law reforms and rising antisemitism.
Susie Wiles gives a remarkably frank interview about Trump's second term, from 'odd' Musk to 'painful' tariffs. Read the key revelations that have rocked Washington.
As funerals begin for the 15 victims, one suspect in the Bondi terror attack has regained consciousness. Police confirm the father and son travelled to the Philippines last month. Read the latest.
The alleged Bondi terror attack gunman faces 59 charges as NSW recalls parliament for urgent gun law reforms. The community mourns as the 13th victim is named.
From AI in Go to waxed pool balls and ski suit scandals, we reveal the dark side of sport in 2025. Discover the stories the BBC won't be celebrating.
Naveed Akram, 24, faces 59 charges over the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15. Read the latest on the investigation and the alleged Islamic State links.
NSW Premier Chris Minns is recalling parliament to enact stricter gun laws, including ownership limits and enhanced police powers, following the Bondi terror attack. Read the full details.
Sydney's Jewish community gathers to mourn Rabbi Eli Schlanger, one of 15 victims killed in the Bondi terror attack. Political leaders attend as community vows resilience.
The unelected House of Lords is proving an unlikely ally for UK business, challenging Labour's Employment Rights Bill which could cost firms £5bn a year. Discover why peers are stepping in.
Funerals commence for victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, including a British-born rabbi. Australian PM confirms alleged attacker Naveed Akram will be charged. Read the latest updates.
Switzerland's overwhelming rejection of a 50% inheritance tax offers a stark lesson for the UK's fiscal debate. Discover why capital flight fears should shape Westminster's approach.
Analysis reveals how Europe holds the keys to the US AI boom. Ursula von der Leyen could use ASML's monopoly and data rules to challenge Trump's economic stability. Read the strategic play.
On a critical frontline east of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine's specialist drone battalions fight flat terrain and Russian numbers. Pilots detail the relentless defence and question how long they can sustain it.
Donald Trump's latest social media post lays bare US ambitions in Venezuela: regime change, oil control, and stopping drug trade. Analysis of the escalating crisis.