Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders
The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
Trump's disagreements with Sir Keir were somehow channelled past him, rather than at him, writes the BBC's political editor.
The Eritrean man is set to be flown out early on Friday under the government's "one in, one out" deal.
The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
His comments came as the head of the US broadcast regulator vowed to keep holding networks "accountable".
They have filed a lawsuit against US right-wing influencer Candace Owens who claims the French first lady was born male.
The late-night host criticised the Republican response to the killing and his suspension came after pressure from the regulator.
The author has given her support to Palestine Action, who have been proscribed as a terrorist group.
The actor says his latest film, One Battle After Another, "holds a mirror up to society".
Can Marcus Rashford finally take the road to redemption at Barcelona after his stunning display sinks Newcastle in the Champions League, asks chief football writer Phil McNulty?
Erling Haaland became the quickest player to reach 50 goals in the Champions League and his numbers are described as "unheard of" by Phil Foden.
Newcastle United showed plenty of spirit in a 2-1 defeat against Barcelona but the hosts were made to rue not taking their chances
The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
The US and UK leaders fielded questions on Ukraine, migration, free speech and Mandelson among other issues.
He said his team had considered "alternative offences" but concluded "none were suitable".
The Bank of England governor warns "we're not out of the woods yet" in terms of rising inflation.
Experts tell the BBC what a final deal might look like, and what Beijing might get in return.
US regulators accuse the companies of illegal ticket resale tactics costing consumers millions of dollars.
The police say the hack caused "significant disruption" and "millions in losses" for TfL.
The event comes as Meta faces ongoing scrutiny over the impact of its products, particularly on children.
Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have announced investments as part of a £31bn UK-US "Tech Prosperity Deal".
Concerns grow over the government's plans to reform special needs education in England.
Elizabeth and Henry are among those ditching technology in their bedrooms to see how they cope.
Read the most interesting discoveries from a recent survey of 2,000 13- to 18 year-olds by BBC 5 Live and BBC Bitesize.
The world's most prestigious scientific body raised concerns about the "language of violence" at the march.
They located this key area of function by recording the brain activity of running rats.
Scientists say chimps consume the equivalent of a bottle of lager a day from dining on ripe fruit.