Slovak PM in surgery and 'fighting for his life' - minister
Robert Fico was shot as he left a meeting in Handlova, central Slovakia - a suspect has been arrested.
Robert Fico was shot as he left a meeting in Handlova, central Slovakia - a suspect has been arrested.
PM Robert Fico was shot in what the Slovak Interior Ministry said was an assassination attempt.
Ukraine says it has moved troops to "advantageous positions" as Russia intensifies its attacks on the region.
Robert Fico was shot as he left a meeting in Handlova, central Slovakia - a suspect has been arrested.
Ukraine says it has moved troops to "advantageous positions" as Russia intensifies its attacks on the region.
Israeli forces and Hamas fighters say they are engaged in fierce clashes in north and south Gaza.
The singer was speaking exclusively to BBC News ahead of the launch of a new V&A exhibition.
Lawyers for the illusionist say the allegations are "false and scurrilous".
Meryl Streep and Jane Fonda were among the stars walking the red carpet as the film festival began.
Premier League clubs will vote on whether to scrap video assistant referees (VAR) from next season at their annual general meeting next month.
Fifa are examining the impact of moving domestic competitive matches abroad.
How Oleksandr Usyk went from undisputed cruiserweight champion to one fight away from emulating the feat at heavyweight.
The prime minister insists no-one deemed a threat to public safety is eligible for early release.
The measures are expected to be in place for about week in some regions in England where there is a lack of cells.
Sir Keir Starmer ridicules Rishi Sunak over a Tory minister's call for a crackdown on colourful campaign lanyards.
A new policy sees people treated in NHS hospital corridors as admissions outstrip beds.
Using a lower cut-off for obesity would give a truer picture of who is affected, researchers say.
UK laws have changed to keep up with the science that shows it can be safe.
Two-bedroom flats were listed for 35 days before the pandemic, but the average has dropped to 25 days.
Royal Mail's owner IDS said it had received a revised proposal of 370p a share from a Czech billionaire.
Consumer prices in the US rose 3.4% over the 12 months to April, easing from 3.5% a month earlier.
Research finds poor data management practices such as not being able to delete data about abortions.
A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.
The auction house's website is down as it seeks to sell items ranging from high art to rare wine.
New guidance for schools in England is expected to be set out on Thursday.
Universities would lose income and cut courses if a post-study visa were axed, a report warns.
Teaching assistants, catering staff and other works have gone on strike during Sats week.
The iconic trees evolved on Madagascar 21 million years ago and later spread to other countries.
The endangered puffin - one of Britain’s most iconic seabirds - is at the centre of a battle over the UK’s post Brexit freedoms.
Illegal shipments of rosewood continue and some of the profit ends up with jihadists, research says.