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News imageVladimir Putin looks on as Russian soldiers march by during a parader in Moscow's Red Square. The Russian leader has short grey hair and is wearing a black jacket.

Putin denounces Nato at scaled back Victory Day parade

The Russian leader used his annual speech to justify his so-called special military operation in Ukraine.

14 mins ago
Europe

News imageIran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Iran accuses US of 'reckless military adventure'

Abbas Araghchi says the US attacks each time there is a diplomatic solution on the table.

3 hrs ago
World
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Labour needs to change approach but stick with Starmer, deputy leader tells BBC as MPs put pressure on PM

More than 20 Labour MPs call on Keir Starmer to set out a timetable to resign as Reform makes huge gains in England and Labour loses power in Wales.

Analysis: Many Labour MPs are blaming the boss for elections body blow

UK PM Keir Starmer is facing what looks like a coordinated attempt to get him to set a timetable for his departure.

13 hrs ago
Politics

More than 200,000 migrants have crossed Channel in small boats since 2018

More than 6,000 people crossed the Channel so far this year, 36% below the total for the same time last year

57 mins ago
BBC Verify

Hungary's new PM to be sworn in during 'regime change' party

Nearly a month ago Péter Magyar steered his Tisza party to a landslide victory, sweeping away 16 years of rule by Viktor Orbán.

27 mins ago
Europe

Hovering objects and flashing lights: What we learned from UFO documents released by the Pentagon

The US has published transcripts, video clips and audio recordings about unidentified flying objects, also called unidentified anomalous phenomena.

12 hrs ago
US & Canada

Weekend reads

News imageBlack-and-white image of a diver inspecting corals in a bay in Jamaica (Credit: Kenneth Johnson/ Natural History Museum)

These 1960s photos reveal Jamaica's lost paradise

A trove of snapshots from a 1960s diving expedition reveals stunning glimpses of Jamaica's vibrant ecosystems of the past. This is transforming our vision of what coral reefs can be.

News imageA montage of Eurovision hopefuls Cosmó, Felicia, Boy George, Antigoni and Lion Ceccah, against the official colours of the 2026 contest

Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs

From dancefloor bangers to heartfelt ballads, here are the highlights and low points of Eurovision.


Best Audio of the Week

News imageThe Global Story, The Global Story, The AI chatbot users falling into delusional spirals

The Global Story

The AI chatbot users falling into delusional spirals

News imageGlobal News Podcast, Russia and Ukraine begin short ceasefire

Global News Podcast

Russia and Ukraine begin short ceasefire

News imageWitness History, Witness History, David Attenborough's First Expedition

Witness History

David Attenborough's First Expedition

News imageBusiness Daily, Business Daily, The city that’s banned meat adverts

Business Daily

The city that’s banned meat adverts

News imageWhat Makes Us Human, Sir David Attenborough: What Makes Us Human?

What Makes Us Human

Sir David Attenborough: What Makes Us Human?

News imageWitness History, Witness History, Finding the world’s most complete T-rex fossil

Witness History

Finding the world’s most complete T-rex fossil

News imageCosting the Earth, Costing the Earth, In Conversation with David Attenborough

Costing the Earth

In Conversation with David Attenborough

News imageThe Interview, The Interview, Emma Grede, entrepreneur: Success needs trade-offs

The Interview

Emma Grede, entrepreneur: Success needs trade-offs

News imageThe Radio 3 Documentary, David Attenborough - World Music Collector

The Radio 3 Documentary

David Attenborough - World Music Collector

News imageThe Inquiry, The Inquiry, Are countries really running out of jet fuel?

The Inquiry

Are countries really running out of jet fuel?


Documentaries: Sir David Attenborough at 100

News imageZoo Quest in Colour

Zoo Quest in Colour

News imageAttenborough and the Giant Egg

Attenborough and the Giant Egg

News imageLife on Earth

Life on Earth

News imageLost Worlds, Vanished Lives

Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives

News imageThe Trials of Life

The Trials of Life

News imageLife in the Undergrowth

Life in the Undergrowth

News imageAttenborough's Ark

Attenborough's Ark

News imageDavid Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

News imageAttenborough's Fabulous Frogs

Attenborough's Fabulous Frogs

News imageAttenborough's Big Birds

Attenborough's Big Birds

News imageAttenborough and the Giant Dinosaur

Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur

News imageAttenborough's Wonder of Eggs

Attenborough's Wonder of Eggs


More news

News imageAn unidentified object is seen in the sky

The UFO community has been waiting for answers. Has the Pentagon delivered?

Those within the UFO community spent their day scrutinising the new documents, images and videos released by the Pentagon.

7 hrs ago
US & Canada
News imageA hijabi woman is shielded from media by a man wearing a bright green hoodie

Return of IS-linked families sparks debate in terror-traumatised Australia

Most Australians do not want the women and children to come home, but advocates say they're in danger.

14 hrs ago
Australia

Is hojicha the next matcha? The Japanese tea creeping onto UK menus

From lattes to ice-cream, the Japanese tea is popping up more and more on menus across the UK.

11 hrs ago
UK

Greece examines mystery naval drone found in Ionian Sea

Greek media say the drone, which reportedly had explosives, could be either Ukrainian or linked to the Russia-Ukraine war.

16 hrs ago
Europe
News imageWoman pointing at computer screen with a chart on it

The companies making billions from the Iran war

Through surging profits or soaring share prices, the war has been a boon for some firms.

1 day ago
Business
News imageRON 30 boats speeding out of St Helier Harbour - black-and-white photograph showing two motor torpedo boats speeding across open water. Several crew members are visible as small figures on deck. A second boat follows at a distance toward the centre-left, also leaving a wake.

How a US fleet helped liberate the Channel Islands

An untold story of how four US Navy boats ended up in Channel Island shores has been revealed.

3 hrs ago
UK
News imageProtesters in Tenerife campaigning against the arrival of MV Hondius

Anger and resignation in Tenerife as hantavirus ship approaches

Some on the Spanish island worry the imminent arrival of the MV Hondius could pose a health risk.

9 hrs ago
Europe

Editor's picks

News imageThe country with earliest wake-up time in the world

The country with the world's earliest wake-up time

Early birds: Why do Colombians tend to get up earlier than people from other countries around the world?

Culture & Experiences
News imageWhy do French men pee on the street?

Why do French men pee on the street?

Every year, Paris tries "revolutionary" new methods to stop men from peeing outside. What's behind this habit?

Travel
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Huldufólk: Iceland's mythical world of hidden people

BBC Reel finds out if Icelanders really believe in little hidden people.

Myths and Legends
News imageThe ancient Japanese philosophy that helps us accept our flaws

Japan's ancient philosophy that helps us accept our flaws

Kintsugi, Japan’s ancient art of repairing broken pottery, is in contrast to Western values of perfection.

Culture & Experiences
News imageWomen painting Nushu letters

Nushu: The secret Chinese language men don't know

Some 400 years ago, women in China's Hunan province created a secret language.

Culture
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Why Australians love going barefoot

If people were asked to typify aspects of Australian culture, barefoot would be in there.

Discover the World
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The Finnish secret to happiness

Nordic etiquette: Learn how to sauna and ice plunge like a Finn and feel great afterwards.

The SpeciaList
News imageBibliomotocarro 1

Is this Italy’s smallest library?

One retired teacher is spreading the joy of books using his tiny mobile library.

Books

In History

News imageA black and white image of Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth, Winston Church, King George VI and Princess Margaret waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on VE Day 1945 (Credit: Getty Images)

'One of the most memorable nights of my life': Queen Elizabeth II's secret night out on VE Day

VE Day on 8 May 1945 marked the end of World War Two in Europe. Forty years later, the Queen told the BBC how she slipped out of Buckingham Palace to join the joyous crowds.
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Sir David Attenborough at 100

News imageSir David Attenborough stands holding a letter in a crowd. Prince William is next to him applauding

William hails Sir David Attenborough's 'remarkable milestone' at 100th birthday concert

The naturalist's seven-decade career was marked with a special concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

News imageKing Charles III writes a letter from a desk in front of a window in Buckingham Palace. He is wearing a blazer and a purple tie.

King Charles sends Attenborough a birthday message with help from 'friends'

In a video message from Buckingham Palace, wildlife helps the King deliver a birthday card for Sir David Attenborough.

News imageSir David Attenborough: The risk-taker who changed how we see Earth

Sir David Attenborough: The risk-taker who changed how we see Earth

Through rarely-seen footage and photographs, we trace the 70-year broadcasting career of the world's most celebrated naturalist.

News imageSir David Attenborough being filmed in front of the sea and mountains for Life on Earth in 1979

From primates to climate: Ten of David Attenborough's best documentaries

From hanging out with primates to early climate warnings, here's a selection of his trailblazing programmes.

News imageA black and white photograph of a man holding an upside down ox over his shoulder (Credit: Cherry Kearton)

The eccentric photographer who inspired Attenborough

As a child, Sir David Attenborough was transfixed by the work of Cherry Kearton, a photographer and filmmaker who almost single-handedly changed the way we view the natural world.


Health

News imageA bare-chested man with a beard exercising outside wears a trackable system around his chest and checks a smartwatch (Credit: Getty Images)

Why an uneven heart rate could be a good thing

Micro-fluctuations in the time between heartbeats are proving a helpful indicator of mental health, stress levels, exercise capacity and even how well you are ageing.
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US & Canada News

News imageA stock photo of students in a classroom, with one woman jotting in her notepad

International cyber attack disrupts swathe of universities and schools

A hacking group breached the academic software Canvas, used by thousands of schools and universities across the globe.

The race against time to find eagles escaped from Dollywood

Declassified footage shows 'unidentified anomalous phenomena'

Missing hiker killed in possible bear attack in Montana


More World News

News imageA cardboard cutout of Pauline Hanson on the left with a man in an orange campaign t-shirt on the right in front of a polling station.

Australian by-election a litmus test for right-wing One Nation Party

Victory for the populist party in Farrer, New South Wales, would see One Nation's first MP elected to Australia's national parliament.

From trusted aide to biggest rival: Suvendu Adhikari becomes West Bengal chief minister

Trump says Russia and Ukraine to observe three-day ceasefire

Return of Palestine Marathon attracts thousands of runners


Business

News imageGrace Han at work in her lab

How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy

Scientists are developing molecules that can store heat for months and release it when needed - a potential step towards cleaner energy for heating.

The UK is set for a staycation summer - and there are plenty of hidden gems

US jobs data beats expectations for second month in a row

You might be owed money from your energy supplier…


Technology

News imageAre our messages still private?

Instagram turns off privacy tech. What happens to your DMs?

Tech Now reports on a huge U-turn for big tech as Instagram stops end-to-end encryption.

Instagram privacy tech is turned off today - what does this mean for your DMs?

The no-nonsense judge calling the shots in Musk v Altman trial

How to stop AI from turning your brain to mush


Latest Sport audio

News imageNot by the Playbook, Sportshour, What happened next

Not by the Playbook

What happened next

News imageFootball Daily, The Commentators’ View: Euro success & Carol or Rachel?

Football Daily

The Commentators’ View: Euro success & Carol or Rachel?

News imageMore than the Score, More Than The Score, Does coverage of women's sport focus on personality over performance?

More than the Score

Does coverage of women's sport focus on personality over performance?

News imageThe Wayne Rooney Show, The Wayne Rooney Show, What REALLY Happened at Derby? Wayne & Jagielka reveal all

The Wayne Rooney Show

What REALLY Happened at Derby? Wayne & Jagielka reveal all

News imageFootball Daily, The Debrief: Villa & Palace make it to European finals

Football Daily

The Debrief: Villa & Palace make it to European finals

News imageFootball Daily, Euro Leagues: UCL Final set & Marti Cifuentes on his career

Football Daily

Euro Leagues: UCL Final set & Marti Cifuentes on his career

News imageMore than the Score, More Than The Score, Fabio Wardley: From white collar boxing to world champion

More than the Score

Fabio Wardley: From white collar boxing to world champion

News imageF1: Chequered Flag, Chequered Flag Extra: Hamilton's Drive For Opportunity In F1

F1: Chequered Flag

Chequered Flag Extra: Hamilton's Drive For Opportunity In F1


Sport

News imageAction from Guernsey FC v Horsham YM

Guernsey FC to contest play-off final at home

Guernsey FC will host their Southern Combination Premier Division play-off final with Peacehaven and Telscombe on the island.

How Le Mans rose from sixth tier to cusp of top-flight return

Osmand may make Celtic squad to face Rangers - gossip

Uruguay's Suarez 'would never say no' to return


Health

News imageA woman faces away from the camera looking at supermarket shelves of cheese (Credit: Getty Images)

Food labels are actually affecting your health

Our environment drives many of the choices we make around what we eat. Evidence shows that to encourage consumers to make healthier choices, better labelling and education are crucial.

Magic mushrooms could help people quit smoking

Finding 'hidden sperm' in men deemed infertile

Nine ways to cope with your seasonal allergies


Culture

News imageNoel, crouching down, next to Liam sitting on a chair, unsmiling looking directly at the camera.

Oasis documentary to show first Gallagher brothers interview in 25 years

Liam and Noel Gallagher will feature in the concert movie focusing on their 2025 global reunion tour.

Tess Daly and Vernon Kay separating after 22 years of marriage

King and Queen lead tributes for David Attenborough's 100th birthday

Lord of The Flies' study of hate and division has never been more relevant


Travel

News imageAn orange Vande Bharat Express sleeper train stands at a station platform as a boy takes a photo of it (Credit: Jamie Fullerton)

What it's like to ride India's new sleeper train

The first sleeper in India's semi-high-speed Vande Bharat fleet is drawing crowds, selfies and intense curiosity – but what is it actually like on board?

All the different ways Brits say 'sorry' - and what each one actually means

The tiny Tokyo shrine where people pray for concert tickets

Zambia: The world's walking safari capital


Watch

News imageAre our messages still private?

Instagram turns off privacy tech. What happens to your DMs?

Tech Now reports on a huge U-turn for big tech as Instagram stops end-to-end encryption.
See more

Arts

News imageComposite of Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (left) and Henry Taylor's From Congo to the Capital and Black Again (Credit: The Museum of Modern Art, New York/ Auru00e9lien Mole/ Henry Taylor Courtesy the artist)

'Hideous': The controversy over Picasso's most shocking painting

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was met with horror, then revered. A century later, the piece was reinterpreted by US artist Henry Taylor, and Picasso's masterwork remains contentious – why?

The artworks that inspired eight Met Gala looks

The Other Bennet Sister: Why Mary Bennet is the Austen heroine for today

The English heiress who masterminded 'one of the largest art heists in history'


Earth

News imageSir David Attenborough holds a coiled fossil in his hands, with a rock imprint showing on another piece of stone by his side (Credit: BBC)

The thrilling fossil discoveries that sparked Attenborough's love for nature

Fossils fascinated Sir David Attenborough throughout his childhood. The BBC retraces the steps of Sir David's formative experiences roaming the British countryside.

Chernobyl’s wildlife: Surviving in a poisoned land

The abandoned vehicles in Chernobyl's 'dead zone'

Bees behaving strangely? It must be hurricane season


Video

News imageWhy Olivia Dean wasn't ready for Elton John's phone call

Olivia Dean wasn't ready for Elton John's phone call

Olivia Dean received a FaceTime call from Sir Elton John whilst making sausages on a camping trip in Wales.

Rewilding orphaned baby elephants in Zambia

The new at‑home tech helping stroke survivors in recovery

Chris Hemsworth's deeply emotional journey with his father


World's Table

News imageA thick T-bone steak sits against a black background, scattered with red peppercorns, rock salt and herb (Credit: Alamy)s

Which country can claim steak?

From Japan to Argentina to the US, nations around the world have put their own stamp on the mouthwatering meat – making beef a destination in itself.

Inside the Turkish city built on 'green gold'

The rare 'dinosaur egg' returning from extinction

Why farm-to-table isn't just a 'trend' in Atlanta


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