Paris Bataclan attack 2015: What happened and the manhunt which followed

On 13 November 2015, 130 people died and hundreds more were injured when jihadist attackers tore through Paris.

Britney Spears’ father files to end star’s conservatorship after 13 years

Jamie Spears has filed a legal petition to end a controversial conservatorship which has managed the affairs of his daughter for the last 13 years.

Thousands of badgers to be killed as new cull zones announced across England

Badger culling will be extended to seven new areas in England this year in a bid to tackle bovine TB in cattle.

Unexploded bomb fears as police and medics in stand-off over where to treat Manchester Arena victims

Emergency services were at loggerheads over where to treat Manchester Arena victims amid fears of another unexploded bomb.

Booster jabs may not be needed for everyone and widespread rollout could put pressure on NHS, says AZ boss

The boss of COVID vaccine maker AstraZeneca has said booster jabs may not be needed for everyone in the UK.

Tens of thousands in show of support for embattled Brazil president Bolsonaro

Thousands of supporters of Jair Bolsonaro gathered at the central plaza in Brazil's capital on the country's Independence Day to back the right-wing president in his dispute with the country's supreme court.

Ex-England captain Rio Ferdinand to share experiences of online racism with MPs and peers

Former England football captain Rio Ferdinand will share with MPs and peers his experiences of racism and abuse online as the government attempts to deal with hate on social media.

Don’t see economic growth and climate action as ‘mutually exclusive’, ex-PM May tells Tories

Theresa May has warned Tory MPs not to write-off climate change targets and to embrace the government's ambition to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.