The Arcadia Group has dominated the British High Street, but are its glory days coming to an end?
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Sainsbury's sales growth slips in 2018
The supermarket chain reports a second quarter in a row of falling sales.
Apple iPhone sales drop at record pace
Smartphone revenue falls at its steepest-ever rate, but the technology giant is upbeat on the future.
Jussie Smollett: 'No plans' for actor's Empire season six return
The show is renewed for a sixth season but it's unlikely the actor's character Jamal will come back.
La Paz landslide destroys homes in Bolivia's capital
Homes in Bolivia's capital La Paz were destroyed, but no casualties were reported.
Children's services 'at breaking point', MPs say
MPs call for more than £3bn for children's services in England to end a funding crisis.
The moment Japan's new emperor inherits the Imperial Treasures
Naruhito, 59, formally ascends the Chrysanthemum throne after his father, Akihito, abdicated.
Man pours acid on himself as judge passes jail sentence
Defendant is in a critical condition in hospital after incident during fraud case sentencing.
Why the bicycle's future looks bright
The bicycle ushered in a manufacturing revolution as well as a social one, and is doing so again.
Kashmir attack: Tracing the path that led to Pulwama
Why did a shy 22-year-old carry out one of the deadliest attacks on Indian security forces?
Tulisa: There's been progress with classism in society
The singer discusses how media has changed since she first became famous with N-Dubz in 2007.
Muriel Drinkwater murder: Harold Jones DNA link inquiry
Will a DNA sample from the 1946 murder of Muriel Drinkwater link child killer Harold Jones?
An African boy's remarkable odyssey to the Arctic
Why a West African boy ran away from his village in Togo to live in the Arctic in the 1960s.
Local elections 2019: Reading Borough Council has more women than men
Reading Borough Council is one of only a few in England with a female majority, but does it make a difference?
Some common concerns about electric cars explained.
4 common concerns about electric cars explained.
Will robots take our factory jobs?
As manufacturing becomes more automated with more robots, factories need fewer people.
Local elections: Where are the polls and how do I vote?
More than 8,000 seats are up for grabs in polls across England - but what impact will Brexit have?
Food Photographer of the Year 2019: Noodle feast scoops top prize
The photo shows villagers in China celebrating the birthday of the goddess Nuwa.
'New-build homes not fire safe', BBC investigation finds
Some Persimmon and Bellway homes have potentially dangerous fire safety issues, the BBC has discovered.
Justine Damond: US policeman guilty of Australian's murder
Mohamed Noor shot Justine Damond as she approached his patrol car to report a possible rape.
Windrush scandal: MPs refer Home Office to equalities watchdog
A group of 87 MPs say the Home Office unlawfully discriminated against the Windrush generation.
Police 'less likely to be convicted of domestic abuse'
Police staff accused of domestic abuse are less likely than the general population to be convicted.
Free cash machines vanishing at alarming rate, says Which?
More than 1,700 cash machines started charging a fee in the UK between January and March this year.
Newspaper headlines: New Brexit rows and what's happened to Percy Pigs?
Brexit is back in the headlines - with both government and Labour discussions on the front pages.
Will robots take our factory jobs?
As manufacturing becomes more automated with more robots, factories need fewer people.
Plan to secure internet of things with new law
The internet of things, from toys to web cameras, should be more secure, the proposed legislation says.
Free cash machines vanishing at alarming rate, says Which?
More than 1,700 cash machines started charging a fee in the UK between January and March this year.
What went wrong at Philip Green's Topshop empire?
The Arcadia Group has dominated the British High Street, but are its glory days coming to an end?
'New-build homes not fire safe', BBC investigation finds
Some Persimmon and Bellway homes have potentially dangerous fire safety issues, the BBC has discovered.
'ซินแสเป็นหนึ่ง' เตือนลายเซ็นต์ใช้แล้วมีปัญหาทางการเงิน
"ซินแสเป็นหนึ่ง วงษ์ภูดร" เตือนลายเซ็นต์ที่ใช้แล้วต้องเจอปัญหาทางการเงิน
Venezuela crisis: Maduro aides agreed he had to go, US says
The US suggests loyalists of the Venezuelan president backtracked on a promise to oust him.
Apple iPhone sales drop at record pace
Smartphone revenue falls at its steepest-ever rate, but the technology giant is upbeat on the future.
Is plant burger firm Beyond Meat really worth $1.5bn?
The BBC gives Beyond Meat's key product - its vegan burger - a try ahead of its stock market listing.
Tavis Spencer-Aitkens: YouTube rappers jailed over stab death
Feuding rappers have been jailed for life for the gang-related murder of an Ipswich teenager.
Japan's new Emperor Naruhito succeeds father Akihito
Emperor Naruhito formally takes up the Chrysanthemum throne a day after his father's abdication.
Trump urges Fed to help economy 'go up like a rocket'
The US president wants the central bank to reduce interest rates by 1% to boost the economy.
British Steel lent £100m for carbon bill
The steelmaker asked for help after the EU froze UK companies out of its carbon credits scheme.
Drone owners could be charged annual fee
Every drone and model aircraft owner could be charged £16.50 a year under plans by the regulator.
British Steel gets £100m government loan to pay carbon bill
The steelmaker asked for help after the EU froze UK companies out of its carbon credits scheme.
Facebook boss reveals changes in response to criticism
Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook at a speech in San Francisco
Amputee on 'top of the world' after walking again
A US sailor who lost his leg takes his first steps using a prosthetic limb after documenting his recovery.
Facebook boss reveals changes in response to criticism
Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook at a speech in San Francisco
Aldi accused of copying BabaBing baby changing bag
BabaBing says the supermarket chain copied a bag the firm worked on for two years.
How freelancers are changing the jobs market
The rise of freelance working is transforming the global job market.
New type of dementia identified
Experts say the dementia discovery - the most important for years - could help find new, effective treatments.
Elvish spoken at premiere ofTolkien film
Actor Nicholas Hoult, who plays J.R.R.Tolkien in the film, displayed his grasp of the Elvish language.
Dutch WW2 Queen 'considered Nazi swap for Belgian royals'
As World War Two neared an end, Dutch Queen Wilhelmina was asked to help save Belgium's royal family.
Beyond Meat valued at nearly $1.5bn ahead of flotation
The US plant-based meat-maker, which is yet to make a profit, increases its share price ahead of its listing.
Chase criticised for 'mocking' customers' spending habits
US politicians join in the criticism of Chase, highlighting pay disparity and its bailout in 2008.
Roger Curry: Man jailed for Hereford mystery man plot
Simon Hayes was part of a plot to abandon an American pensioner in the UK so he could be treated on the NHS.
Mexico giant teddy bear 'breaks world record'
Residents of the Mexican town of Xonacatlán enter the Guinness Book of World Records by stitching together a giant teddy bear.
Family-friendly robot company Anki set to close
Anki, the company behind Cozmo and Vector, is facing financial difficulties.
Alex Hepburn: Cricketer jailed for five years for rape of woman
Alex Hepburn was involved in a "pathetic sexist" conquest game he helped set up on WhatsApp.
Squirrel monkey in nappy 'bit person twice' in Cardiff
The squirrel monkey's owner is being sought after the primate bit a person at a fair in Cardiff.
Drone owners to be charged annual fee under new proposals
Every drone and model aircraft owner could be charged £16.50 a year under plans by the regulator.
Why John Singleton's Boyz N The Hood made a noise
Five reasons why the late director's Oscar-nominated 1991 film became and remains a landmark in modern US cinema.
Extinction Rebellion: Activists say meeting with Michael Gove 'disappointing'
Extinction Rebellion says the environment secretary refused declare a climate emergency.
Mothers 'ignored' at Welsh valleys hospitals
Mothers speaking to the Cwm Taf maternity review "overwhelmingly" had distressing experiences.
JLR to build new Land Rover Defender in Slovakia
Jaguar Land Rover will build its next-generation Defender in Slovakia rather than the UK.
Venezuela's Guaidó accused of coup attempt by government
The opposition leader announces "the final phase" of ending President Nicolás Maduro's rule.
Blood inquiry evidence 'harrowing and chilling'
Chairman praises bravery of victims as public inquiry into contaminated blood scandal begins.
Cricketer's coming out was 'misunderstanding'
James Faulkner says the support he has received from the LGBT community is "fantastic" - but it came after a misunderstanding.
Samsung unveils TV that can switch to vertical mode
The TV can pivot from a horizontal to a vertical position, to better display smartphone content.
Spying whales and other undercover animals
The list of animals used in espionage is longer than you might think.
Ocado warehouse fire in Andover started by battery fault
At the height of the blaze, more than 300 firefighters worked to tackled the flames.
Samsung unveils TV that can switch to vertical mode
The TV can pivot from a horizontal to a vertical position, to better display smartphone content.
Chris Packham sent 'calculated' death threat
TV presenter Chris Packham says he was sent a list of threats including an organised car crash or poisoning.
Prisoners share videos of violence on social media
Using smuggled-in phones, prisoners are sharing violent scenes from inside the prison walls online.
Labour's NEC Brexit meeting: What is at stake?
What is the significance for Brexit of Labour's meeting of the National Executive Committee?
Face and genitals 'not for presumed donation'
Some body parts should be excluded from the new system of presumed consent organ donation, say experts.
Music royalties reach record high but songwriters 'on minimum wage'
But there are claims that "a lot of songwriters are making less than minimum wage".
JLR to build new Land Rover Defender in Slovakia
Jaguar Land Rover will build its next-generation Land Rover Defender in Slovakia rather than the UK.
When will you next buy a mobile phone?
Mobile phone sales worldwide are declining but is our love affair with them over?
The man who became Britain's biggest crystal meth dealer
Richard Lubbock swapped his quiet life for clubbing and drugs, possessing more than £1.5m of crystal meth.
Trump sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One over Democrat subpoenas
The lawsuit aims to stop Deutsche Bank and Capital One from handing over his records to Congress.
When will you next buy a mobile phone?
Mobile phone sales worldwide are declining but is our love affair with them over?
Police launch new hospital deaths inquiry
New criminal investigation launched into deaths of hundreds of patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital
Vodafone found Huawei security flaws in Italy in 2009
Vulnerabilities in Italy could have given the Chinese firm access to people's home networks.
Vodafone found Huawei security flaws in Italy in 2009
Vulnerabilities in Italy could have given the Chinese firm access to people's home networks.
Joseph McCann wanted over double rape and abduction
Joseph McCann is named as a suspect and is said to have links to Watford, Aylesbury and Ipswich.
Thai cave boys sign Netflix deal
The story of Wild Boars, who were trapped for more than two weeks, will be told by streaming giants.
Glasgow Airport suspends all flights after 'incident' declared
The airport confirmed the runway is not operational after an incident was declared at 10:25 on Tuesday.
แตกตื่นกันทั้งบาง! ชาวโซเชียลแชร์ภาพตึงหรูริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยาเอียง
แตกตื่นกันทั้งบาง! ชาวโซเชียลแชร์ภาพตึงหรูริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยาเอียง
Four Seasons Health Care facing administration
Four Seasons Health Care is expected to appoint administrators after struggling with its debts.
Four Seasons Health Care facing administration
Four Seasons Health Care is expected to appoint administrators after struggling with its debts.
TalkTalk service at bottom of Ofcom poll for third year running
It's the third year in a row that the broadband provider has come bottom of Ofcom's customer survey.
วัดท่าไม้เลี้ยงทุเรียนวันแรงงาน กินฟรีอิ่มไม่อั้น
เตรียมจัดเลี้ยงทุเรียนวันแรงงานแห่งชาติ "วัดท่าไม้" เผยกินฟรี อิ่มไม่อั้นตลอดทั้งวัน
TalkTalk service at bottom of Ofcom poll for third year running
It's the third year in a row that the broadband provider has come bottom of Ofcom's customer survey.
Game of Thones: Secrets behind Winterfell battle episode
HBO releases a behind-the-scenes video showing how The Long Night episode came together.
โทษหนัก! เคอรี่แถลงขอโทษพร้อมไล่ 4 พนง.ออก ปมเเกะพัสดุลูกค้า
โทษหนัก! เคอรี่แถลงขอโทษพร้อมไล่ 4 พนง.ออก ปมเเกะพัสดุลูกค้า
Trump sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One over Democrat subpoenas
The lawsuit aims to stop Deutsche Bank and Capital One from handing over his records to Congress.
Canning Town murder: Women's bodies in freezer in flat
Police found the two women dead at flats in east London after responding to welfare concerns.
Church of Scotland agrees £1m payout to three abused siblings
The woman and her brothers were victims of a paedophile at a Church of Scotland-run children's home in Edinburgh.
Huawei: US official warns 'no safe level' of involvement with tech giant
Intelligence sharing will be at risk if countries use the firm to build 5G networks, official says.
State of the Nation report: Social mobility in UK 'virtually stagnant'
Inequality will remain entrenched in the UK "from birth to work" unless ministers act, a report warns.
Climate change: Electric car target 'needs to be sooner'
The government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 is too tame, its advisers will say.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Music royalties reach record high but songwriters 'on minimum wage'
But there are claims that "a lot of songwriters are making less than minimum wage".
KPMG fined £6m over ‘improper’ audit
The accountancy giant has been "severely reprimanded" for the way it audited an insurance company.
The Dorset family who are living plastic-free
The Fynes family decided to go plastic-free after seeing ducks eating rubbish at a picnic site.
Jeopardy: How a pro gambler 'cracked' US game show
Sports bettor James Holzhauer's unusual strategy is paying off as he crushes Jeopardy records.
Labour to discuss 'confirmatory ballot' for Brexit
The party's governing body will decide whether to back a confirmatory ballot in the EU elections.
News Daily: NHS blood infection inquiry, and Japanese abdication
Your morning briefing for 30 April 2019.
ต้อนรับทัพนักบิด "เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า เรซซิ่ง ไทยแลนด์" สุดอบอุ่น
ต้อนรับทัพนักบิด "เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า เรซซิ่ง ไทยแลนด์" สุดอบอุ่น หลังสร้างผลงานกระหึ่ม! เบิลโพเดียมที่ออสเตรเลีย ตั้งเป้ากลับมาคว้าแชมป์ที่สนามโฮมเรซ บุรีรัมย์
Trade war: What you need to know about US-China talks
Talks appear to be reaching the final stretch though both sides remain divided on several key issues.
'เคอรี่' แถลงการณ์ขอโทษ จี้เยียวยาผู้เสียหายด้วย
ฮอตโซเชียล! พนง.แกะของลูกค้าออกจากกล่องรีวิวในโพสต์ส่วนตัว ด้าน "เคอรี่" แถลงการณ์ขอโทษ จี้เยียวยาผู้เสียหายด้วย
Trade war: What you need to know about US-China talks
Talks appear to be reaching the final stretch though both sides remain divided on several key issues.
European elections: What pay can UK MEPs expect?
If the UK takes part in the European elections, what pay and benefits can MEPs expect?
How tech is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together
Young people on either side of a decades-old conflict seldom meet, but tech is building bridges.
London nail bombings remembered 20 years on
Twenty years have passed since a campaign of terror that killed three people and injured dozens.
'Our water pollution is a cancer'
"Waterkeeper" Nabil Musa fights Iraq's water crisis, which he calls the country's gravest threat yet.
Glimpsing a world beyond human extinction
Writer and explorer Robert MacFarlane explores the "underland" beneath our feet.
Esperanza Spalding: A jazz singer looking to inspire a generation
Award-winning jazz singer Esperanza Spalding is working to bring the arts to some of the nation's toughest schools.
A supermarket is being piloted which has not tills, forcing customers to pay by app.
A supermarket is being piloted in London which has not tills, forcing customers to pay by app. Emma Simpson reports.
Families in Blackpool are getting lessons in resilience to improve mental health.
Families in Blackpool are getting lessons in resilience, as part of a £10 million programme to improve mental health.
Japan emperor: Akihito's human touch
Emperor Akihito will be remembered as the man who began the modernisation of Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne.
Japanese emperor: Akihito set for first abdication in 200 years
The 85-year-old said he feels unable to fulfil his role because of his declining health.
Anti-social behaviour 'nightmare' ignored, says report
Victims' commissioner says authorities are downplaying the harm caused by crimes such as vandalism.
A supermarket is being piloted which has not tills, forcing customers to pay by app.
A supermarket is being piloted in London which has not tills, forcing customers to pay by app. Emma Simpson reports.
Cambridge investigates its slavery links
The University of Cambridge is to investigate whether it gained financially from the slave trade.
Stress-busting dogs on university staff
A university has taken on five "canine teaching assistants" to tackle student anxiety.
Contaminated blood scandal: Inquiry hearings to begin
A public inquiry into what has been called the NHS's "worst treatment scandal" is to start taking evidence.
Debenhams closures: Four ways to use the empty stores
Across the UK, empty department stores are being turned into everything from housing to arts spaces.
Operators say government should lose oversight of rail
Long-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
Debenhams closures: Four ways to use the empty stores
Across the UK, empty department stores are being turned into everything from housing to arts spaces.
How tech is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together
Young people on either side of a decades-old conflict seldom meet, but tech is building bridges.
Operators say government should lose oversight of rail
Long-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
เปิดดวงชะตาทั้ง 12 ราศี ราศีไหนดี-ร้าย เดือนพ.ค.62
เปิดดวงชะตาทั้ง 12 ราศี ราศีไหนดี-ร้าย เดือนพฤษภาคม ปี 2562
ดวงพยากรณ์วันอังคารที่ 30 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2562
พยากรณ์วันอังคารที่ 30 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2562 แรม 11 ค่ำ เดือน 5
Newspaper headlines: Backlash over rape victim phone demand
Stories about victims of crime, including rape, feature on Tuesday's front pages.
Google owner Alphabet misses sales forecasts
Shares in the internet giant tumble nearly 7% after its sales growth falls short of forecasts.
WeWork office giant plans US share listing
The US firm which offers shared office space around the world is yet to make a profit.
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein quits
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein resigns after a rocky relationship with President Donald Trump
John Singleton: Boyz N The Hood director dies aged 51
The Oscar-nominated African-American director dies at 51, after suffering a stroke last week.
Boeing safety system not at fault, says chief executive
Dennis Muilenburg says a safety mechanism was only one factor in two fatal Boeing plane crashes.
Climate change: Electric car target 'needs to be sooner'
The government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 is too tame, its advisers will say.
London Marathon: Time called on Big Ben costume
Lukas Bates' infamous costume has disappeared from the pub where he left it after Sunday's London Marathon.
Google owner Alphabet misses sales forecasts
Shares in the internet giant tumble by nearly 5% after its revenue falls short of forecasts.
Boeing safety system not at fault, says chief executive
Dennis Muilenburg says a safety mechanism was only one factor in two fatal Boeing plane crashes.
Emiliano Sala: Arrests after 'body photo' posted on Twitter
The photo purporting to show the post-mortem examination of the footballer was posted online.
Woodstock 50 anniversary festival cancelled, investor says
Rapper Jay-Z, singer Miley Cyrus and the Killers band were booked to play at Woodstock 50 in New York.
US firm apologises for seeking 'preferably Caucasian' candidate
A US firm has apologised for a job ad that stated it would prefer white candidates.
Anger at rape victims being asked to hand phones to police
Cases may not go ahead if police in England and Wales do not get access to messages and photographs.
Davidson: Next PM should continue to refuse indyref2
The Scottish Conservative leader says she will "actively campaign" against a new independence referendum.
Sports Illustrated features first burkini cover girl
Halima Aden becomes the first model to wear a burkini on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.
Is the UK economy at a new moment of sea-change?
Forty years ago Mrs Thatcher came to power, is the UK economy at another historic moment of change?
Huawei: US official warns 'no safe level' of involvement with tech giant
Intelligence sharing will be at risk if countries use the firm to build 5G networks, official says.
Huawei: US official warns 'no safe level' of involvement with tech giant
Intelligence sharing will be at risk if countries use the firm to build 5G networks, official says.
Sadie the cavapoo scoops Holyrood Dog of the Year prize
MSPs and their furry friends compete in the annual Scottish Parliament dog show.
Brexit: Cross-party talks 'productive' and 'constructive'
Further discussions between the Conservatives and Labour on a way forward will take place this week.
IS 'leader' al-Baghdadi appears in first video in five years
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who has not been seen on camera since 2014, vows revenge for his militants.
What's happening to rape prosecutions?
Rape victims in England and Wales are being asked to hand their phones to police as evidence.
Is the UK economy at a new moment of sea-change?
Forty years ago Mrs Thatcher came to power, is the UK economy at another historic moment of change?
Spain election: Socialists consider next move after elections
They failed to win a majority but hold out the prospect of governing alone if necessary.
Labour 's John McDonnell says UK economy requires 'revolution'
Shadow chancellor says people want change in a Newsnight series marking Mrs Thatcher's election.
Mastercard and Visa agree to cut overseas card fees
The European Commission says the deal will lead to "lower prices for European retailers to do business".
Mozambique cyclone: Death toll rises as storm blocks aid
Torrential rain and strong winds make getting aid into the cyclone-affected area almost impossible.
Norway finds 'Russian spy whale' off Arctic coast
A tame beluga wearing a Russian harness is thought to have come from a Russian navy facility.
Dear Zoo cancels all shows after Peterborough tour van theft
The van containing £50,000 worth of props and staging was stolen in Peterborough on Saturday.
Meet the eight-year-old mascot for 36 non-league clubs
Liam Priday is an eight-year-old who loves football so much he has turned out as mascot for 36 clubs.
Champions League: Tottenham v Ajax - what does future hold for compelling Dutch side?
With Ajax set to meet Spurs in the Champions League semi-finals, BBC Sport travels to Amsterdam to hear about the Dutch club's DNA.
Did heading a ball claim the lives of two Lisbon Lions?
Two teammates from Celtic's famous 1967 Lisbon Lions side lose their battles with dementia just a week apart.
Almost a third of graduates 'overeducated' for their job
The Office for National Statistics says 31% of graduates are overeducated for their job.
Sana Muhammad crossbow death: Jury discharged by judge
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo was accused of shooting his pregnant former wife at her home in Ilford.
Bafta Craft Awards: The night's big winners and ceremony highlights
A round-up of the red-carpet dresses, the viral moments and all the big winners.
Marathon runner: 'I lost sight in one eye'
Hayley Carruthers collapsed at the London Marathon finish line but still beat her personal best time.
Justene Reece: Police missed 'bigger picture' of stalking
Justine Reece's former partner was jailed for manslaughter after she killed herself because he stalked her.
Urine test to end 'smear fear'
Women could collect a sample of urine at home to check their risk of cervical cancer, research suggests.
Apple defends removing parental control apps
Apple says some parental control apps were removed from the App Store because of security concerns.
Quietly-spoken investor seeks change at Barclays
British-born but US-based investor Edward Bramson is seekng election to the bank's board on Thursday.
Officers face misconduct probe over toilet fingertip loss
A foreign national lost the tips of three fingertips at Colchester Police Station in 2015.
Europe and nationalism: A country-by-country guide
Ahead of the May European elections, a country-by-country guide to the advance of nationalist parties.
Almost a third of graduates 'overeducated' for their job
The Office for National Statistics says 31% of graduates are overeducated for their job.
CCTV of car issued over T2 Trainspotting actor's murder
Boxer turned Trainspotting actor Bradley Welsh was shot dead outside his home in Edinburgh earlier this month.
How one woman beat mining giants and saved rare snow leopards
A woman from Mongolia has won the Goldman Environmental Prize after a campaign to stop mining firms destroying a critical habitat for snow leopards.
"รัฐภาคย์"โชว์ปรุงข้าวแกงกะหรี่-ชมทัพนักบิดฮอนด้าฟอร์มเยี่ยม
"ฟิล์ม" รัฐภาคย์ วิไลโรจน์ ร่วมโชว์ฝีมือปรุงข้าวแกงกะหรี่ พร้อมชื่นชมทัพนักบิด เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า เรซซิ่งไทยแลนด์ ที่สามารถสร้างผลงานกระหึ่ม ในศึกเอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่ง
นกเงือกเขาบูโด กับกฏแห่งป่า ผู้เข้มแข็งเท่านั้นถึงอยู่รอด
นกเงือกเขาบูโด กับกฏแห่งป่า ผู้เข้มแข็งเท่านั้นถึงอยู่รอด
The Libyan National Army has launched airstrikes on Tripoli
Militia groups unite to defend the Libyan capital from an offensive by eastern leader General Khalifa Haftar.
Hales withdrawn from England World Cup squad
Alex Hales is withdrawn from England's provisional World Cup squad by the ECB to ensure the team is "free from any distractions".
Celtic great Chalmers - who scored winner in 1967 European Cup final - dies at 83
Stevie Chalmers, who scored Celtic's winner in the 1967 European Cup final, has died, the club have announced.
Fraudster poses as actor online to dupe woman
Police warn online fraud is an "epidemic" after a woman is scammed by a man posing as Jason Statham.
Rape victims among those to be asked to hand phones to police
Prosecutions may not go ahead if police are not given access to emails, messages and photographs.
Beijing defends Huawei amid row over role in UK's 5G network
The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to work with the tech firm, China's ambassador says.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Ashdown Forest: Fire breaks out in Winnie the Pooh wood
Gorse and undergrowth has been burning overnight in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex.
Rapping for change in South Africa
Rappers discuss reasons for voter apathy as South Africa goes to the polls in national election next month.
The Wandering Earth and China's sci-fi heritage
As the blockbuster heads to Netflix, here are five classic films from China's rich sci-fi film history.
News Daily: Rape victims asked for phones, and Spain election
Your morning briefing for 29 April 2019.
Sri Lanka attacks: Face coverings banned after Easter bloodshed
President Sirisena says the emergency measure is to ensure people can be easily identified.
Fraudster poses as Jason Statham to steal victim's money
Police warn online fraud is an "epidemic" after a woman is scammed by a man posing as Jason Statham.
Two former Bishops of Lincoln failed to act on abuse allegations
The names of 53 clergy and staff were also passed to police years after they could have been, BBC finds.
Gwynedd wildlife centre celebrates osprey laying 50th egg
Egg-cellent effort from Mrs G as the bird from a Snowdonia wildlife centre celebrates the milestone.
'เฟอร์กิล ฟาน ไดค์' กองหลังลิเวอร์พูล คว้านักเตะยอดเยี่ยมพีเอฟเอ
นักเตะกองหลังลิเวอร์พูล "เฟอร์กิล ฟาน ไดค์" ได้รับคะแนนโหวตให้คว้ารางวัลนักเตะยอดเยี่ยม สมาคมนักฟุตบอลอาชีพอังกฤษ (พีเอฟเอ) ประจำปี 2018-2019 ซึ่งถือเป็นผู้เล่นกองหลังคนที่ 2 ที่คว้ารางวัลนี้นับตั้งแต่ปี 1993
Obesity: Study of 2.8 million shows increased disease and death risks
From the slightly overweight to the morbidly obese, weight gain has "serious implications", researchers say.
University of Liverpool 'discriminating' over deadline extensions
University charging disabled students to extend deadlines due to medical needs.
'Bullying gets you nowhere, it closes people off'
Jenny Sealey MBE, CEO of Graeae Theatre Company, says too much bullying exists in business.
Four things to expect this week
A big week for 1.6 billion people - and if you're in Japan, make sure you have some spare yen.
EU elections: What the European Parliament has been up to
Cutting phone bills abroad and tightening internet copyright – MEPs have been busy since 2014.
How many Labour supporters voted Leave?
Is Nigel Farage right that five million Labour supporters voted Leave?
Climate change being fuelled by soil damage - report
There's three times more carbon in the soil than in the atmosphere - and deforestation is releasing it.
'I used to sell my packed lunch to my schoolmates'
How Sharan Pasricha used his entrepreneurialism to build a boutique hotel chain.
Disclosure: Rape victims among those to be asked to hand phones to police
Prosecutions may not go ahead if police are not given access to emails, messages and photographs.
Fewer Brits choosing EU countries for holidays, travel firm says
Many people have "pressed pause" on their summer plans because of Brexit uncertainty, Thomas Cook says.
Suicide stories: Are Kenya's men in crisis?
Why so many men in one Kenyan community are killing themselves.
Sugar 'not necessary' for a good cuppa
Cutting it out does not affect people's fondness for tea, according to new research.
'Bullying gets you nowhere, it closes people off'
Jenny Sealey MBE, CEO of Graeae Theatre Company, says too much bullying exists in business.
Fewer Brits choosing EU countries for holidays, travel firm says
Many people have "pressed pause" on their summer plans because of Brexit uncertainty, Thomas Cook says.
'4 ราศี' ดวงดีมากในปี 2562 หมดเคราะห์ หมดเวร หมดกรรม
"4 ราศี" ดวงดีมากในปี 2562 อะไรที่มนทุกข์ มันเหนื่อย เหมือนอยู่ในขุมนรก มันกำลังจะดีขึ้น มีเงินก้อนโต
ดวงพยากรณ์วันจันทร์ที่ 29 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2562
พยากรณ์วันจันทร์ที่ 29 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2562 แรม 10 ค่ำ เดือน 5
Newspaper headlines: 'Tories braced for drubbing' in local elections
Local election warnings and an obesity study feature on Monday's newspaper front pages.
Exercise Tiger: Bootprints mark D-Day disaster
An art installation featuring bootprints in the sand commemorates the 749 troops killed 75 years ago.
Mozambique situation 'worse than thought': UN agency
Pemba in north Mozambique has had more than two metres of rain and flooding since Cyclone Kenneth.
San Diego synagogue shooting: Rabbi talks about the attack
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein tells reporters about synagogue shooting near San Diego on Saturday.
CCTV of double rape suspect released
He is described as having a distinctive tattoo of the word "bobbie" on his stomach.
Avengers: Endgame beats box office records with $1.2bn debut
Avengers: Endgame is the fastest film ever to break the $1bn barrier, doing so in just five days.
Flights diverted after Gatwick Airport 'drone sighting'
Three flights are diverted to Stansted Airport after a possible drone sighting at Gatwick.
Brexit: Tom Watson steps up call for Labour referendum pledge
Labour members are urged to lobby the party's ruling body to include referendum pledge in Euro manifesto.
Hong Kong: Thousands protest against China extradition law
Under a proposed new law, suspects could be sent to mainland China for trial.
Cyclone Kenneth: Destroyed roads left looking like waterfalls
Parts of Mozambique have been cut off barely a month after deadly Cyclone Idai hit the region.
Bag with human remains found in Cyprus lake
A Greek-Cypriot army officer has confessed to killing seven women and girls, all of foreign descent.
When you run 26.2 miles - then can't get across finish line
Lukas Bates needed help to finish the London Marathon when his costume got stuck.
Sri Lanka bombings: Faithful meet outside church
One week after a string of deadly bombings, people gathered to worship outside of one of the buildings attacked on Easter Sunday.
Tales Soares: Male model dies at São Paulo Fashion Week
Tales Soares, 26, dies after collapsing on the catwalk at São Paulo Fashion Week, organisers say.
Sri Lanka attacks: Relatives of key suspect Zahran Hashim killed
Police say the father and two brothers of the suspected Easter bombings mastermind died in a raid.
What does the SNP's currency vote mean?
How significant is the SNP's new policy - and the defeat the leadership suffered along the way - and what does it mean for indyref2?
London Marathon: Watch as Big Ben encounters some difficulty
A London Marathon runner attempting to get into the Guinness book of world records for fastest marathon time dressed as a landmark encounters some difficulty at the finish line
Leeds 'give' Villa a goal after fiery scenes
Aston Villa's winning run is ended by Leeds United in a drawn hot-tempered game of two remarkable goals at Elland Road.
Hastings lifeboat funded by Ferrari sale launched
Two of the world's rarest Ferraris were left to the RNLI by a businessman and sold at auction.
Leicester City 3-0 Arsenal: Foxes damage Gunners' Champions League ambitions
Leicester inflict a blow to Arsenal's top-four aspirations with a dominant victory at the King Power Stadium.
Titanic brandy flask sold at auction for £76,000
Auctioneers say the flask was "one of the most powerful and emotive" objects recovered from the Titanic.
Indonesia election: More than 270 election staff die counting votes
Scores of election workers have died, mostly of fatigue-related illnesses, an official says.
Michael Wolf: The man who found beauty in megacities
Michael Wolf, known for his densely-packed images of Hong Kong and Tokyo, has died aged 64.
Kezia Dugdale silent over claims she will quit as MSP
A senior Scottish Labour source tells the BBC that they understand Ms Dugdale is preparing to leave Holyrood.
Dandie Dinmont: The dog with a £2m art legacy
The debt Scotland's art collection owes to a rare breed battling to find a "safe and sustainable future".
London Marathon 2019: Kenya's Brigid Kosgei wins women's race
Brigid Kosgei beats defending champion and fellow Kenyan Vivian Cheruiyot to win her first London Marathon.
2019 European elections: Tories aim not to have to fight campaign
Party chairman Brandon Lewis says the priority is passing a Brexit deal before elections take place.
Philip Hammond to decide on future of 1p and 2p coins
The results of a consultation into the mix of coins in circulation will be revealed this week.
Future of 1p and 2p coins to be revealed
The results of a consultation into the mix of coins in circulation will be revealed this week.
Spain election: Polls open in contest marked by far-right resurgence
The performance of a new far-right party will be closely watched in Spain's third election in four years.
Romanchuk wins London Marathon men's wheelchair race
American Daniel Romanchuk wins the men's wheelchair race at the London Marathon for the first time.
BBC's Andrew Marr Show delayed by technical problems
The BBC apologises for the delay and other technical problems that hit the flagship political programme.
Man critically ill after stabbing
Three men and a female teenager were taken to hospital for treatment after the Crumlin incident.
Opioid painkillers 'must carry prominent warnings'
The health secretary announces a plan for prominent warnings on addictive medicines.
Sri Lanka attacks: Christians pray at home one week after bombings
Church services in the country are cancelled, a week after the deadly Easter Sunday attacks.
Cyclone Kenneth 'wipes out' Mozambique villages
A month after Cyclone Idai made landfall in Mozambique, Cyclone Kenneth has wreaked havoc in the country.
Norwich City: Chris Sutton on one of promoted club's 'greatest ever seasons'
Ex-Norwich striker Chris Sutton says the club's promotion to the Premier League caps one of their "greatest ever seasons".
ว่อนโซเชียล! ภาพทางเท้ายังไม่ทันผุพัง กทม.สั่งรื้ออีกแล้ว?
เป็นภาพที่กำลังแชร์กันมากบนโลกโซเชียล สำหรับภาพทางเท้า ที่ถูกแชร์โดยเฟซบุ๊ก กลุ่มคนไทยขอทวงคืนทางเท้า ที่ได้เผยภาพเปรียบเทียบ ทางเท้าหน้าโรงแรม 5 ดาวย่านนานา ที่ถูกถ่ายไว้เปรียบเทียบก่อนและปัจจุบัน
Saturday, April 27, 2019
The plane-maker taking on Boeing and Airbus
Chinese-made planes have attracted criticism, but the crisis facing Boeing could spur interest.
Four die as crane collapses across Seattle street
Cars were crushed when part of the crane plummeted into a city centre street, officials said.
Jane Manchun Wong: The woman scooping Silicon Valley
Jane Wong is a technology blogger and app researcher who unlocks new features before they launch.
Cardiff Airport: Call to make jobs and freight main aims
With Flybe closing its base, Cardiff Airport bosses are urged to build up its business zone.
"มุกข์ลดา-ธัชกร"เบิ้ลโพเดียม บิดเอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่ง สนาม 2
"เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า" สร้างผลงานกระหึ่ม! ออสเตรเลีย "มุกข์ลดา-ธัชกร" ฟอร์มแกร่งเบิ้ลโพเดียม บิดเอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่ง สนาม 2
Fracking commissioner resigns after six months
Natascha Engel says the government's approach to fracking has created a de facto ban on it.
Beijing defends Huawei amid row over role in UK's 5G network
The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to work with the tech firm, China's ambassador says.
London Marathon: Measure yourself against Eliud Kipchoge
BBC Sport explores how far runners of different standards could go along the London Marathon course in the time it takes defending champion Eluid Kipchoge to finish.
London Marathon preview: Farah targets 'amazing' win over Kipchoge
Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah says it would be an "amazing achievement" to topple Eliud Kipchoge at Sunday's London Marathon.
All you need to know about Baku - including the trick Mercedes played on Ferrari
The unpredictability of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix gives Ferrari a chance to redeem themselves on Sunday, after Mercedes' little trick.
Beijing defends Huawei amid row over role in UK's 5G network
The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to work with the tech firm, China's ambassador says.
Exercise Tiger: Bootprints mark D-Day disaster 75th anniversary
Bootprints are laid on a beach where hundreds of US troops died in a D-Day rehearsal 75 years ago.
Ginger Farm Kitchen อาหารพื้นถิ่นเมืองเหนือจากเกษตรอินทรีย์
ร้านอาหารพื้นบ้านเมืองเหนือตำรับพ่ออุ๊ยแม่อุ๊ย เริ่มเปิดร้านแรกภายในฟาร์มเกษตรอินทรีย์อำเภอสารภี ขยายสาขาสู่ตัวเมืองเชียงใหม่ จนมาเปิดสาขาแรกที่กรุงเทพฯ เมื่อเดือนกุมภาพันธ์ที่ผ่านมา
Scottish independence: Sturgeon says surge in support could force indyref2
"Surging" support for Scottish independence could force the UK government to allow a referendum, Nicola Sturgeon is to say.
London Marathon 2019: More than 40,000 set to run
The marathon has raised £1bn since the event started in 1981 according to race sponsors Virgin Money.
Is this the face of a man held captive since the age of six?
The second most important figure in Tibetan Buddhism was seized by China in 1995 and hasn't been seen since. Why does it matter?
The disabled Christians reinterpreting the Bible
Damon Rose set out to discover what Christianity has to offer disabled people beyond promises of miracle cures.
Jane Manchun Wong: The woman scooping Silicon Valley
Jane Wong is a technology blogger and app researcher who unlocks new features before they launch.
Royal baby: How US moms compare with UK mums
Bubbly, breastfeeding and baby names - how American moms-to-be compare with British mums-to-be.
Obituary: Monir Farmanfarmaian, the artist who opened the world's eyes to Iran
Iranian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian, who worked with Andy Warhol, has died aged 97.
What to look out for in May's local elections
More than 8,000 seats are up for grabs in polls across England - but what impact will Brexit have?
Nature loss: Major report to highlight 'natural and human emergency'
Critical scientific assessment of humanity's impact on nature to be released after Paris negotiations.
Your pictures on the theme of 'connections'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "connections".
Baby-friendly theatre performance of Emilia
Theatre audiences are usually asked to observe a certain level of etiquette – certainly no loud crying or burping.
Links between Mormonism and MLM jobs for stay-at-home mums
These companies sell make-up to millions of women online – but have Mormon beliefs been used for financial gain?
Finland's new generation of climate heroes
Schoolchildren lead the way in the fight against climate change
Can football with special rules help reduce violence in Colombia?
In Colombia, the 'Tiempo de Juego' charity is using the sport to try to reduce crime in violent neighbourhoods.
Obesity and depression 'hand-in-hand' in children
From the age of seven, obesity and emotional problems are closely linked, a UK study suggests.
Fracking commissioner resigns after six months
Natascha Engel says the government's approach to fracking has created a de facto ban on it.
US synagogue shooting: One person dead in Poway, California
A man has been arrested after an attack at the synagogue near San Diego, California.
Pope donates $500,000 for migrants stranded in Mexico
The money will help provide housing, food and basic needs for thousands trying to reach the US.
Racism row over Trieste half-marathon
Organisers in Italy reverse a ban on African athletes after an outcry and the announcement of an inquiry.
US police seek return of $30,000 dropped on road
A box carrying tens of thousands of dollars falls off the back of a truck in Grand Haven, Michigan.
Newspaper headlines: 'Lion farms' and a 'national climate emergency'
Sunday's papers feature a lion farming investigation and a plan to force a vote on climate change.
'Random' rape attacks: Police release description of suspect
Two women were abducted and raped by a man in a car in north London.
Knives found at Japan prince's desk days before abdication
Police launch an investigation after blades are discovered at the 12-year-old's school classroom.
Fulham 1-0 Cardiff City: Craven Cottage defeat hits Bluebirds' survival hopes
Cardiff's Premier League survival hopes are hit after Ryan Babel's stunning strike gives Fulham victory at Craven Cottage.
Cyclone Kenneth: Rescuers struggle to reach storm-hit villages
People are left homeless and trapped amid heavy rain in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth in Mozambique.
'Creativity peaks in your 20s and 50s'
A new study finds that there are two creative peaks in our lifetime.
Brexit: Labour to reprint European Parliament election leaflets
The party had been accused by critics of ignoring a pledge to hold a further Brexit referendum.
Azerbaijan GP: Valtteri Bottas on pole
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas on pole position for Azerbaijan Grand Prix after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashes
Badger sett leads to three-month Kempsford road closure
Repairs cannot start on the Cotswolds road until the animals have been given three months to leave the area.
Sri Lanka bombings: 'I invited the bomber into the church'
Brother Stanley was the pastor in charge of the Zion church in Sri Lanka when the bombing happened.
"ชมรมปันน้ำใจอุ่นไอรัก"จัดงานประกาศรางวัล"กินรีทอง"ครั้งที่5
คุณค่าแห่งบุคคล "ชมรมปันน้ำใจอุ่นไอรัก" จัดงานประกาศรางวัล "กินรีทอง" ครั้งที่ 5
West Ham inflict first loss for Tottenham at new stadium
West Ham inflict on Tottenham a first defeat in their new stadium thanks to Michail Antonio's superb second-half strike.
Celtic closer to title after emotional win
Jozo Simunovic scores an appropriate winner after 67 minutes against Kilmarnock on a day Celtic mark the death of club legend Billy McNeill.
World Championship 2019: Mark Selby loses to Gary Wilson
Three-time champion Mark Selby suffers a shock 13-10 defeat by Gary Wilson in the second round of the World Championship.
You pick Liverpool's Van Dijk as player of year
The votes have been counted and you have voted for Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk as the BBC Sport website's own Player of the Year.
'Fake Lego gang' dismantled in $30m Chinese raid
Police discover some 630,000 alleged counterfeit items - including an apparent Star Wars knock-off.
London Marathon 2019: Meet the oldest woman in the race
Eileen Noble is gearing up for her 20th marathon at the age of 84.
Mum found CCTV of daughter's hit-and-run in Northampton
Amber Carter-Thompson says she was "fairly disheartened" police had not contacted shops for footage.
Bolton told to fulfil final fixtures after Brentford game called off
The EFL tells Bolton to fulfil their final two fixtures of the season after Saturday's game with Brentford was called off.
“รู้ทัน-ปรับตัว-พัฒนา” เพื่อโอกาสบนโลกออนไลน์
นักวิชาการ-วิชาชีพในวงการสื่อ ร่วมแลกเปลี่ยนความรู้ ประสบการณ์ และความเห็นในยุคดิจิทัล ที่สื่อออนไลน์เข้ามีบทบาทสำคัญ พลิกโฉมการรับและเผยแพร่ข้อมูลข่าวสาร
Debenhams closures: 'New' Wolverhampton branch to shut
Wolverhampton shoppers react to news the city's Debenhams - which opened in 2017 - will close.
"มุกข์ลดา"ผงาดคว้าโพเดียมสองล้อเอเชียที่ออสเตรเลีย
มุกข์ลดา สารพืช ยอดนักบิดสาวแกร่งชาวไทยจาก เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า เรซซิ่ง ไทยแลนด์ ผงาดคว้าโพเดียมในศึก เอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่ง แชมเปี้ยนชิพ 2019 สนาม 2
Home Office investigated over student visa cheat claims
More than 1,000 people have been deported in row described as "a bigger scandal than Windrush".
Storm Hannah lashes UK amid severe weather warnings
Severe weather warnings are in place as high winds batter Ireland and the UK overnight.
Friday, April 26, 2019
SNP conference 2019: Party to decide on independence currency plan
The party leadership wants Scotland to keep the pound in the years after independence before moving to a new currency.
'เจ้าแหลม' พ่าย 'เอสตราด้า' เสียเข็มขัดแชมป์โลกรุ่นซูเปอร์ฟลายเวท
"ศรีสะเกษ นครหลวงโปรโมชั่น" เสียเข็มขัดแชมป์โลกรุ่นซูเปอร์ฟลายเวท หลังจากพ่ายคะแนน ฮวน ฟรานซิสโก้ เอสตราด้า
Fr Martin Magill says NI politicians felt pressure at Lyra McKee funeral
Priest who criticised leaders at Lyra McKee's funeral says people power forced political movement.
Nigeria gunmen kidnap Shell workers and kill police guards
Two senior employees of the oil giant were kidnapped in an ambush in the Delta region.
Child bereavement: A brother's promise to help 'forgotten grievers'
Callum Fairhurst's website "for siblings, by siblings" aims to help young people cope with loss.
Sudan's bold challenge to authoritarianism
What is unfolding in Sudan has the potential to shape an epoch on the continent of Africa.
Driving test: Here are the hardest and easiest places to pass in Britain
Why do more than 75% of learners pass in some areas - while in other places it's fewer than a third?
Sri Lanka bombings: Gun battle as police step up raids
Officers face gunfire and an explosion as they search for suspects linked to Sunday's deadly bombings.
Tina Leggs Tantrum, the drag queen of the Falls Road
Tina Leggs Tantrum has been performing on the Belfast drag scene for almost 25 years, even during the Troubles.
Bastille's Dan, the marathon man
The pop star has trained in 29 cities as he prepares to run the London Marathon for breast cancer.
Meet the young activists shaking up South Africa
The #FeesMustFall campaign created a new generation of political activists. But nearly four years later, how will they affect South Africa’s upcoming election?
Edge of the Knife: The film in a language only 20 people speak
How the film Edge of the Knife could help save Haida, an indigenous language on Canada's west coast.
Afghanistan war: This is the human cost
Tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers have been killed and injured in the past four years. This is their story.
What can't you name your baby?
With the arrival of another royal baby due in the UK, Reality Check takes a look at baby naming rules around the world
Week in pictures: 20-26 April 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
What's the beef with McDonald's paper straws?
Getting rid of plastic straws is a simple way to reduce waste...unless you rely on them.
Cosmetic procedures: Firms warned over 'duty of care'
England's top doctor says too many providers are "operating as a law unto themselves".
Rural communities being ignored and underrated, say peers
Policies designed for cities are being foisted on the countryside, peers say, increasing inequalities.
Fitness trackers 'add miles to your marathon'
Tests by a consumer watchdog found that several brands were inaccurate in calculating running distance.
Sri Lanka attacks: The street fighting back with peace
A small lane where families have been devastated by the Easter Sunday bombings is determined to keep the peace.
Fitness trackers 'add miles to your marathon'
Tests by a consumer watchdog found that several brands were inaccurate in calculating running distance.
เปิดดวงชะตา 5 อันดับราศี ดวงดีด้านการเงิน และโชคลาภ
เปิดดวงชะตา 5 อันดับราศี ดวงดีด้านการเงิน และโชคลาภ
Newspaper headlines: Huawei 'mole' hunt and 'high tech' Heathrow
Saturday's papers feature stories about a government inquiry and the end of passports at Heathrow.
Failed airline FlyBMI 'owed £37m' when it collapsed, say administrators
The airline collapsed in February, owing millions to suppliers and passengers.
Does the Bank of England have a woman problem?
Why has the UK's central bank never had a female governor and could this be about to change?
Failed airline FlyBMI 'owed £37m' when it collapsed, say administrators
The airline collapsed in February, owing millions to suppliers and passengers.
Cyprus reels as police hunt for victims of suspected serial killer
A man confesses to killing seven women and girls on a island where crime rates are low.
Woman and boy found dead in Newmarket
A member of the public found the pair's bodies at an address in Newmarket, Suffolk, police say.
Liverpool 5-0 Huddersfield Town: Rampant Reds regain top spot
Liverpool once again put the pressure back on Manchester City as they return to the top of the Premier League with a emphatic win over Huddersfield.
Can you crack the CIA's first Instagram post?
The CIA has opened its Instagram account with a picture full of hidden messages - can you spot them?
737-Max hits American Airlines forecast
The US airline cut its profit forecast by $350m following 737-Max jet groundings.
'Extremist' Google algorithms concern ex-police chief
Google insists that its search software is not used to promote contentious online material.
Snooker champion in hospital with chest pains
World snooker champion Mark Williams is in hospital with chest pains following the opening session of his second-round World Championship game at the Crucible.
Is this a genuine Banksy?
Speculation is mounting that Banksy was at Extinction Rebellion's London protests after the appearance of a mural at the group's Marble Arch base
Manchester Arena bombing extradition 'delayed by Libya clashes'
Hashem Abedi's extradition is on hold due to heavy fighting near Tripoli, an official says.
Two women abducted and raped in 'random' north London attacks
Police say nothing suggests the victims, who were dragged into a car, were 'specifically targeted'.
Stormzy: My Glastonbury doubters have 'gone mad'
The rapper says it's time to show the world he's ready to headline the festival.
Sri Lanka bombings: PM Wickremesinghe says he was 'out of the loop'
Ranil Wickremesinghe tells the BBC he is not accountable for the Easter Sunday security failings.
Measles outbreak: Trump tells Americans to 'get their shots'
The US president tells Americans to "get their shots" as measles cases reach a near two-decade high.
Anita Hill says she wants 'real accountability' from Joe Biden
Joe Biden chaired a notorious 1991 hearing where Anita Hill spoke about her alleged harassment.
Jeremy Corbyn boycotts Trump state dinner
The Labour leader criticises Theresa May for "rolling out the red carpet" for the US president.
Should the colour of plasters match skin tones?
A man receives an overwhelming response after sharing an image of a plaster that matched his skin tone.
The chief financial officer of Debenhams says its 22 store closures is a retail reality.
The chief financial officer of Debenhams, Rachel Osborne, says its 22 store closures is a reality of the UK retail environment.
Protests over plan to change domain pricing
Costs to rent or renew some web domains could go up as net overseer proposes changes to pricing rules.
New Northern Ireland talks process announced by governments
The talks, involving the main NI parties and the two governments, will aim to restore devolution.
RSPB birdsong track highlights loss of 40 million birds
Featuring the songs of endangered UK species, the charity hopes it will highlight a drop in bird numbers.
US economic growth stronger than expected
The world's largest economy grew at an annual pace of 3.2% in the first three months of the year.
Ford in criminal probe over emissions
US authorities open a criminal investigation after Ford flagged up issues with its emission testing.
Trump denies paying North Korea for Warmbier treatment
Earlier reports said North Korea had billed the US $2m (£1.5m) for the student's medical care.
London Marathon: How do you reduce the environmental impact?
The London race aims to reduce waste with paper cups, fewer drinks and even edible seaweed capsules.
Emiliano Sala's father dies three months after son is killed
Emiliano Sala's father suffered a heart attack at his home in Argentina in the early hours.
Scooters hacked to play rude messages to riders
Audio files on some scooters have been swapped so riders are sworn at and propositioned by the vehicle.
Lloyds' blunder leads to customer payments
Nearly 200,000 current and former customers are receiving a share of repayments, thought to total about £6m.
Uber aims for $90bn stock market debut
The taxi-app giant gives details of plans to join the stock market with shares estimated at $44-50 each.
2019 European elections: Lib Dems launch campaign with 'stop Brexit' message
Sir Vince Cable likens party's stance to its opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Why are trypophobics scared of crumpets?
Scientists estimate it affects 15% of the population - but many people have no idea what it is.
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เป็นระยะเวลากว่า 30 ปีที่ มหาวิทยาลัยศิลปากรได้มีความร่วมมือกับสถาบันการศึกษาในประเทศฝรั่งเศส ในสาขาวิชาต่าง ๆ ไม่ว่าจะเป็นโบราณคดีหรือสาขาบริหารธุรกิจ
Hayabusa-2: Spacecraft's 'bomb' crater found
The Hayabusa-2 spacecraft sends back images of the crater made when it detonated an explosive charge on the asteroid it is exploring.
Lloyds' blunder leads to customer payments
Nearly 200,000 current and former customers are receiving a share of repayments, thought to total about £6m.
The refugee families caught up in a war zone in Libya
Migrants and refugees trying to get to Europe are trapped on the front line in Libya.
Meghan praised as 'inspiration' to young people in the Commonwealth
Many people are "very excited" about her mixed-race heritage, the head of the group of nations says.
Storm Hannah to bring gales and heavy rain
The south and west of Northern Ireland will be among the areas affected on Friday night.
Apple recalls plugs in UK, Hong Kong and Singapore
Risk of electric shock from broken plugs forced recall from Apple.
Anna Delvey: The trial of New York's fake heiress
A woman who pretended to be a wealthy heiress to swindle high society New York is convicted of multiple charges.
Lyra McKee: New footage released of suspected gunman
Police have released footage of the suspected gunman involved in the murder of journalist Lyra McKee.
World is angry and stressed, Gallup report says
A study reveals where levels of anger and worry - and positivity and enjoyment - are highest in the world.
Extinction Rebellion: Did Banksy join climate activists?
Artwork appears at the site where Extinction Rebellion based its London climate protests.
Apple recalls plugs in UK, Hong Kong and Singapore
Risk of electric shock from broken plugs forced recall from Apple.
ASOS bulldog clipped dress causes a fuss online
Fashion retailer ASOS was caught out by a sharp-eyed shopper who noticed the bulldog clips left on the dress.
Chvrches 'upset' with Marshmello over Chris Brown and Tyga song
The British band are "disappointed" with producer Marshmello for working with the US singer.
Debenhams names 22 stores to close
The retailer says the stores will close next year and 1,200 staff will be affected.
London Marathon 'discriminates against assisted runners'
Organisers are criticised for excluding assisted runners - such as wheelchair user Aaron Kerr.
Debenhams names 22 stores to close
The retailer says the stores will close next year and 1,200 staff will be affected.
SAS pilot walkout leaves thousands stranded
The airline cancels 673 flights affecting more than 72,000 passengers.
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"มุกข์ลดา" ฟอร์มสุดเจ๋ง! ลุ้นแชมป์ บิดเอเชีย คว้ากริดสตาร์ทแถวหน้า ที่ออสเตรเลีย
"MMA"สมัครเล่นชิงแชมป์ภูมิภาคเอเชียในไทยครั้งแรก
เตรียมระเบิดศึก!!ครั้งแรกของ MMA สมัครเล่นชิงแชมป์ภูมิภาคเอเชียในประเทศไทย ในการแข่งขัน IMMAF-WMMAA Asian Open Championships 2019 Amateur MMA
P&O sues UK government over no-deal Brexit ferry case
The ferry firm is claiming a rival was unlawfully handed £33m of taxpayers' money.
P&O sues UK government over no-deal Brexit ferry case
The ferry firm is claiming a rival was unlawfully handed £33m of taxpayers' money.
Sri Lanka bombings ringleader died in hotel attack, president says
An Islamist preacher said to have planned Sunday's bombings died in one of the attacks, Sri Lanka's president says.
Xi Jinping vows transparency over Belt and Road
China's massive infrastructure programme has been criticised for saddling recipient countries with debt.
Tiffany's ram raid: Van driven into London jewellery store
A van is driven into the west London store in the early hours before thieves on mopeds stole items.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
The squirrels being raised among kittens in Crimea
When a Crimean petting zoo was given four orphaned squirrels, it decided to raise them alongside kittens.
North Korea summit: Kim accuses US of 'bad faith'
Kim Jong-un said peace on the Korean peninsula would depend entirely on Washington's future attitude.
RBS warns of impact of Brexit uncertainty as profits fall
The bank says uncertainty over Britain's exit from the EU could "make income growth more challenging".
Two degrees now needed to get higher pay
The salary advantage for young people getting a degree is twice as big for postgraduates.
ASOS bulldog clipped dress causes a fuss online
Fashion retailer ASOS was caught out by a sharp-eyed shopper who noticed the bulldog clips left on the dress.
Port Talbot explosion: Two hurt at Tata steelworks
The blast came from a train used to carry molten metal at the Port Talbot site.
News Daily: Huawei leak probe, and William speaks of mosque attacks
Your morning briefing for 26 April 2019.
Cyber-flashing: 'I froze when penis picture dropped on to my phone'
What happened when a stranger AirDropped a picture of his naked body onto my phone.
Port Talbot Tata steelworks: Police attend 'blast'
Police said they are "aware" of an incident at the steel plant and emergency services are attending.
Two degrees now needed to get higher pay
The salary advantage for young people getting a degree is twice as big for postgraduates.
Cyprus: Man confesses to killing seven women and girls
An army officer confesses to killing seven women and girls with a body discovered on Thursday.
Huawei row: Top civil servant demands leak inquiry co-operation
Sir Mark Sedwell's letter to ministers comes amid pressure for a more robust response to the Huawei leaks.
Prince William visits Christchurch mosque
The duke describes the shootings, which killed 50 people, as "an "unspeakable act of hate".
Europe and nationalism: A country-by-country guide
Ahead of the May European elections, a country-by-country guide to the advance of nationalist parties.
Council elections: 'Not enough' women and minorities stand
The average councillor is 59, white and probably called David or John.
Africa's week in pictures: 19-25 April 2019
A selection of photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere this week.
Surrogacy: Are babies at risk because of a lack of rules?
Surrogacy has boomed recently, but there are concerns a lack of international rules puts babies at risk.
Climate change: Is Greta Thunberg right about UK carbon emissions?
Teenager Greta Thunberg said the UK's carbon emissions reduction relied on "creative accounting".
How the US military's opium war in Afghanistan was lost
The US has spent $1.5m a day fighting the opium war in Afghanistan. Why is business still booming?
Quiz of the Week: Which big thinker influenced K-pop chart-toppers BTS?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
Japan emperor: Why a woman can't take the throne
The abdication of Emperor Akihito has reignited debate on Japan's male-only succession rule.
Skin positivity: How I got comfortable with my acne
Abbie is embracing her acne as she heads on a night out for the first time without make-up.
Do lesbians need more safe spaces?
Across the UK, lesbian night clubs have been closing rapidly, leaving LGBT women with little choice for a night out.
Royal baby: What do we know?
With Meghan and Harry's baby potentially imminent, here's what we know so far.
Syndrome without a name: The boy who baffles doctors
Charlie Parkes is one of about 6,000 children a year born with a condition so rare it is undiagnosed.
How a missed council tax bill of £167 can cost £2,065
Citizens Advice calls for a change in the rules that mean a full year's bill is levied after a missed payment.
Blue Peter: Richie Driss announced as new presenter
Richie Driss will make his debut on the children's show on 16 May, CBBC confirms.
Tracking the toxic air that's killing millions
Artificial intelligence is giving us more accurate air pollution forecasts, potentially saving lives.
Tracking the toxic air that's killing millions
Artificial intelligence is giving us more accurate air pollution forecasts, potentially saving lives.
How the painkiller became a million dollar idea
The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how the painkiller became a million dollar idea.
How a missed council tax bill of £167 can cost £2,065
Citizens Advice calls for a change in the rules that mean a full year's bill is levied after a missed payment.
Newspaper headlines: Huawei leak probe and Sri Lanka warning
The investigation into the Huawei leaks leads many of the newspapers, as ministers deny involvement.
'8ราศี' ดวงเศรษฐีแรง จะได้ปลดหนี้ มีเงินล้าน
"8ราศี" ดวงเศรษฐีแรง จะได้ปลดหนี้ มีเงินล้าน เตรียมรับทรัพย์ รับโชค
Scared Sri Lanka honeymooners 'just want to get home'
Newlyweds are on edge after the Easter Sunday bombings which killed more than 250 people.
Sir Ian McKellen stages free show for 80 octogenarians
The actor marks his 80th birthday with a special show at the Norwich Playhouse.
Amazon posts fourth quarter of record profit
The online retailer and cloud computing provider said net profit more than doubled to $3.56bn
Amazon posts fourth quarter of record profit
The online retailer and cloud computing provider said net profit more than doubled to $3.56bn
Jockey Club braces itself for 'financial challenges'
The Jockey Club is braced for gambling regulations despite a tenth year of record profits.
Crossrail to be finished without Bond Street 'by March 2021'
The new £17.6bn railway across London had been due to open in December.
Crossrail to be finished without Bond Street 'by March 2021'
The new £17.6bn railway across London had been due to open in December.
Political talks plan for Northern Ireland expected
It is understood the British and Irish governments plan new talks in the wake of Lyra McKee murder.
Macron announces 'fairer, more humane' reforms in response to yellow vests
France's president responds to five months of weekly protests against economic inequality.
Extinction Rebellion London activists gather to end protests
Crowds gather in Hyde Park to mark the end of Extinction Rebellion's action in London.
Extinction Rebellion Protests: What happened?
Campaigners have said to expect more action from the group "very soon".
Huawei row: 'Inquiry to be held' into National Security Council leak
Cabinet sources tell the BBC a formal inquiry will be held into leak from National Security Council.
Huawei row: 'Inquiry to be held' into National Security Council leak
Cabinet sources tell the BBC a formal inquiry will be held into leak from National Security Council.
Clothes worth £60,000 donated anonymously to charity shop
Several bags of clothes - including pieces by Mulberry and other fashion houses - were donated.
Rayleigh stabbing: Off-duty police officer knifed multiple times
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the stabbing in Rayleigh, Essex.
Cyclone Kenneth: East Africa residents brace for deadly storm
An intense tropical cyclone system is expected to bring hurricane-strength winds and heavy rain.
Sri Lanka travel: what should you do?
The UK is advising against all but essential travel to Sri Lanka.
'Always be kind' says man who invited widow to his table
Praise pours in for a diner who invited an elderly woman sitting alone to eat with his friends.
Mollie King: Dyslexia made reading aloud 'scary and intimidating'
The BBC Radio 1 presenter says reading out loud in school was the "most scary, intimidating time."
TV's Chris Packham condemns dead crows hung from gate
Naturalist Chris Packham posted a photo of the crows on social media, saying opponents are "lashing out".
UK warns against all but essential Sri Lanka travel
The UK advises against all but essential travel to Sri Lanka after the Easter Sunday bombings.
Patrick Shanahan, acting US defence secretary, 'did not favour' Boeing
Acting defence chief Patrick Shanahan is cleared of trying to promote his former employer.
Lyra McKee: What's next for Northern Ireland?
The pressure is on to restore power-sharing - but will the latest killing be a watershed or a false dawn?
Microsoft hits $1 trillion market valuation
The firm is one of only three to have achieved the milestone, the others being Apple and Amazon.
Microsoft hits $1 trillion market valuation
The firm is one of only three to have achieved the milestone, the others being Apple and Amazon.
Russia's Facebook is now balanced, as all things should be
Social media website VKontakte temporarily removes 400,000 users by mimicking Avengers: Infinity War.
Russia's Facebook is now balanced, as all things should be
Social media website VKontakte temporarily removes 400,000 users by mimicking Avengers: Infinity War.
Dallas TV star Ken Kercheval dies aged 83
'Supremely talented' Kercheval was best known for playing oil tycoon Cliff Barnes on the popular soap opera.
Airlander 10: £1m grant for craft to go 'all-electric'
The firm behind Airlander 10 says "zero-carbon" aviation is now one "step closer".
G4S security worker 'stole £1m cash from own van'
A man is said to have taken cash from the vehicle after parking it in south-west London.
US Uber drivers plan 12-hour shutdown over pay and conditions
The drivers' protest coincides with the ride-hailing firm's debut on the stock market.
James Bond 25: Rami Malek joins cast and Phoebe Waller-Bridge to co-write
The Oscar winner is confirmed for the 25th James Bond film, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge will co-write.
Student visa cheat claims 'putting our lives on hold'
Many say they have been falsely accused, and given no opportunity to clear their name.
Girls 'carry weapons for boyfriends'
Girls in gangs are being overlooked and failed by the authorities, it's claimed.
Dead whale was tangled in rope in East Lothian for 'months'
Experts said the mammal, found in East Lothian, had become very weak and had the most parasites they had ever seen.
Huawei 5G row: Government 'cannot exclude' criminal investigation
A cabinet minister condemns the leaks from a National Security Council meeting about a UK 5G network.
Huawei 5G row: Government 'cannot exclude' criminal investigation
A cabinet minister condemns the leaks from a National Security Council meeting about a UK 5G network.
Betting giants pledge sports ad bans
Coral Ladbrokes and William Hill say they will change their advertising to help fight problem gambling.
Failed Zozosuit hits company profits
A failed experiment with a body-measuring suit has eaten away at fashion retailer Zozo's profits.
"มุกข์ลดา"ประเดิมแถวหน้าซ้อมเอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่งวันแรก
"มุกข์ลดา"ควง 2 ดาวรุ่ง"เอ.พี.ฮอนด้า" ประเดิมแถวหน้าซ้อม "เอเชีย โรด เรซซิ่ง" วันแรก พร้อมมีลุ้นโพเดียม ที่ออสเตรเลีย
RSPCA rescues 4,000 exotic pets in one year
The animal welfare charity RSPCA says it received 15,000 calls about exotic animals in 2018 alone.
US election 2020: Joe Biden launches presidential bid
The former vice-president becomes the 20th candidate for the Democratic nomination.
Sri Lanka attacks: Sister of 'ringleader' deplores attack
Zahran Hashim, a radical preacher, is accused of being behind bombings that killed more than 350 people.
Norwegian says Boeing Max grounding could cost £45m
The budget airline says the grounding of its Boeing 737 Max planes will hit profits this year.
"น้องโอ๋"นำทัพซ้อมพร้อมลุยศึก ONE: WARRIORS OF LIGHT
6 ขุนพลนักกีฬาไทย ซ้อมโชว์สื่อมวลชน พร้อมสู้ศึก ONE: WARRIORS OF LIGHT วันศุกร์ที่ 10 พ.ค.นี้ ที่ อิมแพค อารีน่า เมืองทองธานี
Tenerife cave: Son leads police to bodies of mother and brother
The bodies of a German woman and another son were found, and the boys' father is arrested.
Australia's Daily Telegraph prints rival's pages by mistake
Australia's Daily Telegraph apologises after Sydney Morning Herald pages appear in its Thursday edition.
Hull telecoms company KCOM set for £500m takeover
Shares in the Hull company, which have struggled in recent years, jumped on news of the proposed deal.
Sainsbury's-Asda merger 'would have harmed competition'.
The competition watchdog blocks the Sainsbury's-Asda merger, warning it would leave consumers worse off.
How an anxious teen and an ex-YouTuber made an indie box office hit
How an ex-YouTube star created a US box office smash about teen life.
Knife crime offences at record level in 2018, crime data shows
Police in England and Wales record 40,829 offences - up 6% from the year before, figures show.
Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank abandon merger talks
Deutsche Bank says the benefits of a merger with Commerzbank would not have offset the costs.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Bedwetting: Children 'let down' by lack of incontinence support
Campaigners say young people with incontinence are suffering from a failure of support.
Extinction Rebellion: Climate activists block London Stock Exchange
Protesters have glued themselves to each other and to the building in the City of London.
RBS chief executive Ross McEwan resigns
Mr McEwan said he had "delivered the strategy" promised when he took over five and a half years ago.
Extinction Rebellion: Climate activists block London Stock Exchange
Protesters have glued themselves to each other and to the building in the City of London.
Sainsbury's-Asda merger blocked by regulator
A merger between the supermarkets would be bad for consumers, says UK competition watchdog.
Sainsbury's-Asda merger blocked by regulator
A merger between the supermarkets would be bad for consumers, says UK competition watchdog.
News Daily: More than 500,000 UK children not getting measles jab
Your morning briefing for 25 April 2019.
Belt and Road: China pushes Belt and Road to world leaders
The leaders' summit comes as China faces growing criticism over its massive infrastructure programme.
Coffee waste 'could replace palm oil'
Scottish entrepreneurs aim to go global with their hope to replace palm oil using coffee waste.
Deforestation: Tropical tree losses persist at high levels
Forests in tropical regions are disappearing at the rate of 30 football fields a minute, say researchers.
Ghosn: Tokyo court grants $4.5m bail to former Nissan boss
Carlos Ghosn, who faces financial misconduct charges in Japan, is set be released from custody on bail.
Yaba: The cheap synthetic drug convulsing a nation
Yaba, a mix of methamphetamine and caffeine, is wreaking havoc in Bangladesh, and hundreds of people have died in "crossfire" incidents involving police.
The teachers live streaming bedtime stories
A school in Essex is using Facebook Live to get pupils engaged with reading through bedtime stories.
Girls in gangs 'failed by authorities'
The children's commissioner calls for a government review into how girls involved in gangs supported.
Labour pledges to reverse cuts to 3,000 bus routes in England and Wales
Jeremy Corbyn vows to protect "lifeline" services but the Tories warn motorists will be "clobbered".
Christchurch attack: Prince William to meet survivors
The Duke of Cambridge's tour begins with a memorial service for veterans on Anzac Day in New Zealand.
Thousands of penguin chicks wiped out
The second largest emperor penguin colony in Antarctica disappears, satellite images show.
'Scrap free TV licences for over-75s'
A range of pensioner benefits should be scrapped and more help given to young people, peers say.
Premier League wage bill surges to £2.9bn
Having five teams doing well in the Champions League helped push clubs' total revenue up to £4.8bn.
Measles: 500,000 UK children missed jab
Globally, 169 million children were not given a first dose of measles vaccine between 2010 and 2017.
Lyra McKee: Crimestoppers offer reward for information
A reward of up to £10,000 is offered for information about the journalist's murder in Londonderry.
Food bank supplies help record numbers
The UK's biggest food bank charity handed out 1.6 million food packages last year.
What the Airbnb surge means for UK cities
Data analysed by the BBC reveals rocketing number of listings amid debate over the effect on communities.
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Iranian boats 'tried to intercept British tanker'
The armed boats are reported to have withdrawn after receiving a warning from a Royal Navy ship.
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