The roar of F-35B fighter jets is set to be heard over central London (Image: Getty)New details of the much-anticipated VE Day flypast in central London have been announced. Twenty-three military...
Oh, they’ll be some sore heads today - of that there is no doubt. The Champagne corks will have been popping last night to celebrate the newly elected tranche of Reform councillors across the...
Looking out over the sandy beach at Dymchurch, on a late summers day (Image: Lemanieh via Getty Images)For a perfect "quintessentially" British seaside day, look no further than this charming Kent...
Many royal watchers and fans have begun to notice striking similarities between young Princess Charlotte and her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. Despite Charlotte recently celebrating...
Germany defends AfD extremist classification after Rubio slams 'tyranny in disguise'1 hour agoTiffany WertheimerBBC News, LondonReutersGermany's Foreign Office has defended a decision to classify the...
Emmanuel Macron has been accused of trying to "choose the next pope", with right-wing newspapers in Italy alleging the French president is attempting to manoeuvre behind the scenes ahead of the...
If you're looking for a warm and sunny May holiday, well, look no further than Cyprus' southern coast, which boasts one of Europe's warmest destinations for a beach holiday this month. The...
Britain's most decorated war heroes took a final stand today before their gallantry gongs are removed from display. The “bravest of the brave” - holders of five Victoria Crosses and nine George...
Filled with beautiful cobbled lanes like Mermaid Street, with endless medieval, half-timbered houses, exploring Rye feels like stepping back in time, where every corner looks as though it could be a...
The process of choosing a new pope is typically a peaceful one, though one conclave over 400 years ago ended in a brawl when cardinals could not decide who to vote for. At the 1605 conclave,...
There’s a greasy, fluorescent light that hits you the morning after a loss like Runcorn. Labour didn’t just lose a random seat. They got mugged. Six votes. Not six hundred. Not six percent. Six....
Henry Zeffman: Reform UK wins Runcorn, but what comes next?The BBC's Chief Political Correspondent Henry Zeffman explains what the Reform UK surge means for British politics.44 minutes agoUK...
AfD classified as extreme-right by German intelligence50 minutes agoPaul KirbyEurope digital editorReutersGermany's Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has been designated as right-wing...
This Morning's Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary returned to ITV with Friday's episode of the afternoon programme. Just minutes into the episode, viewers took to social media after being moved by...
Currently sitting in Angela Rayner’s in-tray is a proposal for a new Chinese ‘mega-embassy’ on the site of the former Royal Mint in London. The Deputy Prime Minister, who is also the Secretary...
AfD classified as extreme-right by German intelligence29 minutes agoPaul KirbyEurope digital editorReutersGermany's Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has been designated as right-wing...
Four ways the film Conclave sheds light on the secretive way popes are chosen7 hours agoJemma CrewBBC NewsAlamyThe 2024 film Conclave - a box office hit and Oscar winner - tells the story of a papal...
All eyes are currently on Rome and the Vatican following Pope Francis’s death on April 21 and on who will become the 267th pontiff. Pope Francis, who died at 88, made the unusual request to be...
The war in Burma has been dismissed by some as a strategic sideshow, in the sense that winning or losing was not decisive in ending the conflict. This began with the ‘Germany First’ policy agreed...
A man accused of chopping down the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree told police he was being framed for the crime as part of a dispute with someone “stirring the pot”. Groundworker Daniel Graham,...