News
-
Mueller called it (largely) right on Trump
Everyone but the public came out ahead, says legal expert Jonathan Turley - Trump, Democrats and the media.
US & Canada -
She searched for bodies - and found one
An indigenous mother goes missing in North Dakota. Why did it take an amateur sleuth to bring her home?
News -
MPs back votes on Brexit alternatives
MPs vote to take over Commons business in an unprecedented move aimed at finding a majority for a Brexit plan.
UK Politics
Sport
-
Ronaldo injured in Portugal match
Cristiano Ronaldo suffers a hamstring injury during Portugal's European Championship qualifier against Serbia.
European Football -
Federer into Miami Open fourth round
Three-time champion Roger Federer reaches the Miami Open fourth round with a straight-set win over Filip Krajinovic.
Tennis -
Giroud scores in routine France victory
Olivier Giroud becomes France's third highest goalscorer of all time after he scores in their thrashing of Iceland.
European Football
London Weather
EditThe new home for amazing BBC video content
Editor’s Picks
-
-
Otherworldly photos of an Arctic city
Striking images reveal what it’s like to live 400km north of the Arctic Circle
Culture -
The most annoying phrases in emails
Going forwards, circling back... they're grating, but shouldn't bother you
Capital -
The world’s oldest medieval map
A fascinating glimpse of what ancient Europeans did and didn’t know
Travel -
Why people are doodling on a president's photo
Three Burundian schoolgirls were arrested for defacing a photo of President Pierre Nkurunziza
Africa -
-
Nine stunning contemporary libraries
A global movement is seeing the rise of beautifully designed cultural hubs
Designed
Featured video
-
BBC World News
Hardtalk: Nato Secretary General
Brexit will make Nato even more important, says organisation’s head Jens Stoltenberg
-
BBC BritBox
We invite you to try BritBox
The streaming service from the BBC and ITV is the biggest collection of British TV in one place.
More BBC channels
More around the BBC
-
BA flight lands in Edinburgh by mistake
The mistake only became apparent when the "welcome to Edinburgh" announcement was made.
Business
From Our Correspondents
-
May loses more ministers and more control
-
The woman bringing Mandarin to Uganda
-
UK scientists to join 'Mission Jurassic'
-
The best day of Trump's presidency
-
Could a US-China conflict happen?
-
Will May try to take back control of Brexit?
-
How May summoned up her inner Trump
-
Cyclone Idai and the climate connection
BBC in other languages
More Languages
- Arabic عربي
- Azeri AZƏRBAYCAN
- Bangla বাংলা
- Burmese မြန်မာ
- Chinese 中文网
- French AFRIQUE
- Hausa HAUSA
- Hindi हिन्दी
- Indonesian INDONESIA
- Japanese 日本語
- Kinyarwanda GAHUZA
- Kirundi KIRUNDI
- Kyrgyz Кыргыз
- Marathi मराठी
- Nepali नेपाली
- Pashto پښتو
- Persian فارسی
- Portuguese BRASIL
- Russian НА РУССКОМ
- Sinhala සිංහල
- Somali SOMALI
- Spanish MUNDO
- Swahili SWAHILI
- Tamil தமிழ்
- Turkish TÜRKÇE
- Ukrainian УКРАЇНСЬКA
- Urdu اردو
- Uzbek O'ZBEK
- Vietnamese TIẾNG VIỆT