Arrests made after 'night of chaos' in Leeds
A police car was flipped and a bus was torched during the disorder in the Harehills suburb of the city.
Russia jails US journalist Gershkovich for 16 years
His employer, The Wall Street Journal, has called the allegations "shameful" and a "sham".
UK's hottest day of the year so far as temperatures hit 31.9C
St James's Park in central London reaches 31.9C on Friday as the hot spell peaks.
GPs, airports and banks in UK hit by IT outage
Some GP practices are struggling to access their records systems, which include online bookings.
Drag queens feel the pinch of rising costs
Before they can save themselves from elimination, queens say they need to save thousands of pounds.
Drag queens feel the pinch of rising costs
Before they can save themselves from elimination, queens say they need to save thousands of pounds.
Drag queens feel the pinch of rising costs
Before they can save themselves from elimination, queens say they need to save thousands of pounds.
'Terrific round of golf' - Lowry overcomes trouble to lead day two
Watch the best of Shane Lowry's round as he overcomes trouble on the eleventh hole and finishes round two on two-under 69 to move clear at the top of the leaderboard at The Open at Royal Troon.
Howe 'committed' to Newcastle amid England job links
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says he is "committed" to the club as long as he is "happy and feels supported", after being linked with replacing Gareth Southgate as England manager.
CrowdStrike says IT problems will take time to fix
Experts say the manual fix required means it could take days for big organisations to get back to normal.
UK to resume funding to UN Gaza aid agency
The UK was among nations to halt funding after Israel alleged UNWRA staff took part in the Hamas attack.
Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez guilty of driving offence
The Argentina player failed to identify himself to police after a traffic violation last year.
Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez guilty of driving offence
The Argentina player failed to identify himself to police after a traffic violation last year.
Crime, immigration and tax cuts - Trump's speech fact-checked
The former president's speech contained plenty of claims which BBC Verify has been checking.
Man jailed for rape he didn't commit says other prisoners could be freed by case review
Andrew Malkinson says he knows at least six people in jail who could be exonerated in a case review.
Norris tops Hungarian GP practice as Leclerc crashes
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz leads Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in first practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Leeds residents condemn 'out of control' disorder
The BBC speaks to residents in Harehills after violence broke out in the Leeds suburb.
What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
If you face disruption because flights are cancelled or delayed, then what can you do?
'Win a major tournament' - but what else is on England manager's official job spec?
Fancy yourself as the next England manager? The FA has revealed what it expects from the new leader of the Three Lions.
CrowdStrike and Microsoft: What we know about global IT outage
A mass IT outage has caused chaos around the world, with major airlines among the victims.