British Isles

UK and US to partner on safety testing AI models

05 Apr 2024
The UK and the USA have embarked on a landmark partnership for AI safety testing, with technology secretary Michelle Donelan formalising the collaboration. This will align the efforts of both nations' AI safety…

'No threat to NI power-sharing' after Jeffrey Donaldson's resignation

05 Apr 2024
Northern Ireland's first minister Michelle O’Neill is confident there is no threat to the region’s power-sharing structure following the resignation of Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson. Donaldson, who has been…

Manhunt for 'hit squad' after stabbing of Iranian journalist

05 Apr 2024
A global manhunt is underway for a suspected hit squad believed to have fled the UK after stabbing Iranian journalist Pouria Zeraati in Wimbledon. The 36-year-old was attacked outside his home on 29…

Alzheimer's: thousands to trial blood tests for dementia

05 Apr 2024
In a significant move to enhance dementia care, thousands in the UK will participate in a trial to test blood for dementia, led by University College London and Oxford University. This five-year study…

Speed up Windrush payments, say victims and campaigners

05 Apr 2024
Victims and campaigners are calling for faster and increased payouts from the Windrush compensation scheme, established five years ago by the Home Office. This was set up in response to the scandal where…

Easter messages of hope and service from Canterbury and the Palace

28 Mar 2024
In their Easter messages, Justin Welby and King Charles addressed themes of hope, service, and community. Archbishop Welby, in his Easter letter, reflected on the enduring message of the scripture 'Feed my sheep'…

Chinese-backed cyber attacks 'unacceptable'

28 Mar 2024
The Government has publicly accused China of cyber attacks on the electoral commission and MPs, a move described as an 'unacceptable' assault on UK democracy. Intelligence services suggest these attacks, likely conducted by…

Cabinet mini-reshuffle after two ministers quit

28 Mar 2024
Rishi Sunak has had to make a cabinet reshuffle after two Tory ministers announced their resignations. Robert Halfon, the skills minister, has decided to step down at the next general election. Known for…

Pupil behaviour getting worse, say teachers

28 Mar 2024
A BBC-commissioned survey reveals a worrying trend in England's schools. Nearly one in five teachers experienced physical aggression from pupils this year. Incidents of spitting, swearing, and chair-throwing are increasingly common, with a…

Ezedi given Muslim burial despite controversial conversion

28 Mar 2024
Abdul Ezedi, the Clapham chemical attacker, received a Muslim funeral and burial in London, despite previously claiming to have converted to Christianity. Ezedi, who was granted asylum in the UK based on his…
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