BBC News Home
Video Top Stories
The Papers
Queen to meet Trump 'to cement UK ties'
The front pages report plans for a UK state visit by Donald Trump and a £25m claim by the Duchess of York over a News of the World sting.
- 19 November 2016
Also in the News
Cat and duster top strange police gifts
- 20 November 2016
- From the section Essex
Christmas tree faces more ridicule
- 18 November 2016
- From the section Leicester
The Reporters
Lawrence Pollard: Will Venice be loved to death?
- 20 November 2016
- From the section Europe
Kevin Peachey: Financial upheaval ahead for families
- 18 November 2016
- From the section Business
Features
Breitbart rising
The website that connects Trump and Farage
- 20 November 2016
- From the section US Election 2016
Meeting a mutilator
My quarrel with a proud and prolific FGM cutter
- 20 November 2016
- From the section Magazine
'A new religion'
The rise of evangelical Christianity among Gypsies
- 20 November 2016
- From the section England
Image gallery
Your pictures
Readers' stunning images of autumnal scenes
- 17 November 2016
- From the section In Pictures
Secret porn
Does Korea have a problem with hidden cameras?
- 20 November 2016
- From the section Magazine
Explainers
Reality Check: Cryopreservation hopes
- 18 November 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Reality Check: Sending money to Brussels after Brexit
- 18 November 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Does it matter which university you go to?
- 18 November 2016
- From the section Education & Family
- comments
Sport
Live India aim to extend lead over England
Live text coverage, Test Match Special commentary, analysis and debate as India lead England by 298 runs in the second Test in Visakhapatnam.
- From the section Cricket
Sport My treatment a disgrace - Rooney
- 19 November 2016
- From the section Football
Sport England 58-15 Fiji
- 19 November 2016
- From the section English Rugby
- comments
Sport I knew Guardiola would need me - Toure
- 19 November 2016
- From the section Football
- comments
Video Top Stories
- Send an SMS or MMS to 61124
- Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk
- Follow Have Your Say on Twitter
Elsewhere on the BBC
Piece of cake?
The quaint quirks of royal weddings
American Autopsy
Frankie Boyle dissects the US presidential election