Epstein housed victims in London flats after Met chose not to investigate him, BBC reveals
The revelations intensify concerns about repeated police decisions not to investigate 2015 trafficking claims.
The revelations intensify concerns about repeated police decisions not to investigate 2015 trafficking claims.
The US and Iran's rival blockades of the Strait of Hormuz have become a "test of wills", says Lyse Doucet.
Officials say the restrictions are for public safety, but businesses and the public are feeling the impact.
An internal Pentagon email reportedly outlines options to punish allies over a perceived lack of support for Iran war.
Amjad Youssef was wanted over the mass killing of blindfolded civilians in April 2013 in the district of Damascus.
William Ruto says Kenyans speak "some of the best English in the world" while it is hard to understand Nigerians.
The Tiktok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.
Beatles star reveals all about his new country album, being a Sir and coming up with the phrase A Hard Day's Night.
The veteran singer had made a counterclaim after four housekeepers sued him for alleged sexual assault.
Will it be Manchester City or Arsenal for the Premier League title? BBC Sport gets pundits, reporters and fans to predict each of their remaining fixtures - and who will win the league.
BBC sports editor Dan Roan examines how Gary Lineker and Gary Neville became two of the biggest players in a rapidly changing media industry.
The women's Six Nations has evolved with coaches and players working harder and playing smarter
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill was supported by MPs but has not cleared its stages in the Lords.
The US president earlier told the BBC the UK should have given more support to the US over the Iran war.
In a phone interview with the BBC's North America editor, the president discussed next week's visit and his relationship with the UK PM.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill was supported by MPs but has not cleared its stages in the Lords.
The government said medical data of 500,000 people was affected but no personally identifiable information had been made available.
A cross-party report has called for safer conditions for the record number of families living in temporary accommodation.
It is unusual for a senior figure at the Bank to be so forthright on market movements.
Changes in the FTSE 100 and other indexes are not just for financial experts, they can affect our lives.
A memo from Michael Kratsios says firms, mainly in China, are wrongfully distilling US AI models.
Professor Sir Rory Collins said he was "angry" and "upset" about the incident, as both the bank's boss and a participant.
The cuts, which employees had been expecting for weeks, will be Meta's largest layoff since 2023.
A memo from Michael Kratsios says firms, mainly in China, are wrongfully distilling US AI models.
Minister plan to ban smartphones in English schools, but headteachers and campaigners have called for more direction on how to enforce it.
Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create "a clear legal requirement for schools".
Approximately 22,000 weekend students had been told their courses were never eligible for student finance.
Some 60 countries are meeting in Colombia as frustration grows with lack of progress in tackling climate change
Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago, according to fossil evidence.
School uniforms and non-stick pans are some of the everyday products that should stop using chemicals called PFAS, MPs say.