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BBC News - UK


Manchester Arena families in 'disbelief' bomber was able to attack officers

Families of five of Hashem Abedi's victims tell the government he should not be allowed any privileges in prison, in a letter seen by the BBC.

High-security unit inmates barred from kitchens after attack

It comes after Manchester Arena bomber Hashem Abedi seriously injured three prison officers.

Birmingham bin strike to continue as deal rejected

The month-long walkout has seen bin bags and fly-tipped rubbish piled high on Birmingham's streets.

Ex-MP Craig Williams among 15 charged with betting offences

The investigation was launched last year following bets placed on the timing of the 2024 general election.

No 10 'confident' British Steel furnaces will stay on

Vital materials stored nearby to the Scunthorpe plant will arrive in the "coming days", Downing Street says.

MP Siddiq attacks 'smear campaign' after arrest warrant

Bangladeshi authorities issued the arrest warrant over allegations of corruption, which the British MP denies.

Wolves head coach joins celebratory fans in the pub

Vitor Pereira lives up to the "first the points, then the pints" flag that appears at Molineux.

Two British tourists drown near Great Barrier Reef

The men were found by a rescue helicopter, as was an Australian who is being treated in hospital.

Kevin Campbell died of natural causes - inquest

The former striker was "desperately unwell" when admitted to hospital in Manchester, an inquest hears.

Man arrested after murderer found dead in prison

John Mansfield, who was jailed in 2007 for killing a woman, was found dead at HMP Whitemoor.

'Stop Brexit man' cleared over noisy protest

Steve Bray is found not guilty of flouting a police ban after playing loud music outside Parliament.

Man who died in house explosion named

Officers recovered 53-year-old David Howard's body from under debris following the blast.

Engineering giant Wood backing £242m takeover bid

The board of the Aberdeen-based firm says it would be "minded to recommend" the latest takeover deal.

Army experts called in over Birmingham bin strike

The government says office-based military experts will help because of the "public health risk".

'A long time coming' - BBC Sport NI's interview with McIlroy

BBC Sport NI's Stephen Watson speaks to Masters champion Rory McIlroy after his dramatic play-off win at Augusta National to complete the career Grand Slam.

British Steel workers hopeful but cautious over plant's future

Workers are optimistic the Scunthorpe plant can be saved but warn they have been "let down before".

Cambridge win men's and women's Boat Races

Cambridge continued their recent dominance over Oxford.

Watch: Can you spot a fake football shirt?

Vintage football shirt expert, Daniel Rees, explains how to keep your money safe from fakes.

Holywood ending leaves 'immortal' McIlroy's hometown buzzing

Holywood has always been proud of Rory McIlroy but it has reached a whole new level after his dramatic win.

We're treated like peasants, say tenants in fight over mouldy homes

Residents enlist health professionals and lawyers after suffering from mouldy and damp homes for years.

No pints but plenty of nerves as McIlroy's club cheers on hometown hero

Emotions ran high as people in Holywood celebrated their own as Rory McIlroy made golfing history.

The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy Royal Mail

From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?

Lost Lionesses play 'is coming home', writer says

It tells the story of the rebellious, unofficial side that competed in the 1971 Women's World Cup.

'I've been threatened over my Please Offer Me A Seat badge'

TfL badge user Eliza Rain, 28, said one passenger "threatened to push me off the train".

'Brutal' holiday let rules 'risk thousands of jobs'

Self-catering operators say rules to improve access to housing for locals leave many struggling.

Houses firebombed as police condemn 'cowardly' attacks in gang feud

Properties in Colston Drive and John Marshall Drive in Bishopbriggs were targeted on Monday morning.