Spanish football fan held in Tehran released, Iran says
BBC NewsSantiago Sánchez was detained during a trek in 2022 to the men's football World Cup in Qatar.
Santiago Sánchez was detained during a trek in 2022 to the men's football World Cup in Qatar.
Santiago Sánchez was detained during a trek in 2022 to the men's football World Cup in Qatar.
Young Palestinians tell the BBC they want a return to peace and normality in 2024.
Officials say children were among the dead; Ukraine blames Russian air defences for civilian casualties.
The American singer alleges multiple instances of assault while the pair worked together.
Traffic was brought to a standstill as police and protestors appeared to clash.
CCTV shows debris falling from the from the building's ceiling after Russian strikes hit the area.
Nadin Abdullatif shows destroyed beds and pillows in the rubble after a deadly Israeli strike.
A man hid in the undercarriage of a plane travelling from Algeria to France.
Hundreds of people have been seen buying fireworks in Germany and the Netherlands ahead of celebrations.
At least 30 cases of E.coli may be linked to Mrs Kirkham's cheese, the UK Health Security Agency says.
The former US president angrily responds to comments from the film's director Chris Columbus.
The decades-old case resurfaced on Tuesday after police identified the body as that of an El Salvador man.
Some of Russia's best-known celebrities apologise as criticism of their behaviour spreads on social media.
Police have cracked down on an opposition protest to demand that the presidential poll be annulled.
A major study has identified 15 risk factors for young-onset dementia, not all of which are genetic.
Bathers dressed in Christmas outfits braved icy water to raise money for the RNLI.
There are no shortcuts in the fight against Hamas, the army chief insists as Israel pounds Gaza.
Tuesday's Boxing Day front pages feature a range of images of the Royal Family at Sandringham.
Mr Navalny's team had no contact with him for weeks and he failed to appear at several court hearings.
Seyyed Razi Mousavi, a key member of the Revolutionary Guards, died in an Israeli strike, Iran says.
Mild conditions lay the groundwork for what forecasters say could be the hottest Christmas Day since 2016.
The move to Western calendar is seen as a further shift away from Moscow's influence.
Legal cases are examining where the siblings of the 10 year old found dead at her home in Surrey will live.
The West Bank city of Bethlehem, usually bustling at this time of year, is subdued as war goes on in Gaza.
Arsenal maintain their place at the top of the Premier League after a thrilling draw with Liverpool at Anfield.
The Smithfield Market's traditional event returned on Saturday for the first time since before the Covid pandemic.
This will aid Mr Trump's efforts to delay his trial, as the case must now work through appeals.
Wham's festive classic tops the Christmas chart for the first time, 39 years after its release.
Leaked document suggests lawyers warned government guidance puts schools at risk of being sued.
Police have arrested Electra Schrock for assault with a deadly weapon and residential burglary.
The 26-year-old was shot dead outside a pub in Wirral on Christmas Eve last year.
A gunman entered Charles University killing 15 people in one of the country's worst fatal shootings.
Women and children are majority of those killed in the war, according to Hamas-run health ministry.
Drone footage shows lava and smoke spewing into the air weeks after waiting on the seismic activity.
Drone footage shows lava and smoke spewing into the air weeks after waiting on the seismic activity.
The Eurovision star wants to push his Christmas single to number one in the charts.
Yarden Roman-Gat was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri and brought to Gaza during Hamas's 7 October attack.
More than 200 tractors festooned in sparkling festive colours parade through Pembrokeshire.
The three hostages were mistakenly killed in Gaza on Friday by Israeli troops.
The three hostages were mistakenly killed in Gaza on Friday by Israeli troops.
Its criminal investigations team is looking into claims the BBC withheld documents related to Martin Bashir's inter…
London's mayor says he cannot legally change the Ulez scheme and send scrapped vehicles to Ukraine.
A Met Office weather warning for heavy rain has been issued for parts of Scotland on Sunday.
Jacob Zuma says it would be a betrayal to campaign for Cyril Ramaphosa and has launched a new party.
Manchester United and Newcastle's early European exits have left the Premier League currently missing out on an ext…
Scientists find many cats instinctively want to play throwing and retrieving games, just like dogs.
The four-hour TV extravaganza was inescapable, writes BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg.
People have also been seen climbing the Christmas tree and a giant bauble, the council says.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky hails the decision as "a victory" for his country and Europe.
One tower block resident says he enjoyed having a plastic tree and the policy is "bah-humbug".
Climate reporter Esme Stallard breaks down the COP28 climate summit agreement - in less than a minute.
Thames Water boss tells MPs it doesn't have enough money to pay back a loan due in April next year.
Thousands of illegal wildlife products have been intercepted coming into the UK.
Kammar Henry-Richards, Kay-O, boasted about killing rival gang member Kacey Boothe in a rap video.
Halil Umut Meler may quit football after he was punched by MKE Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca.
The Duke of Sussex faces £48,000 in legal costs after losing part of an ongoing libel battle.
In a blow to Macron's government, opposition parties united to reject a major immigration bill.
The humpback whale strayed into shallow waters, which caught the attention of swimmers.
Félix Tshisekedi accuses his counterpart in neighbouring Rwanda of wanting to expand.
Iran bans her parents from heading to Europe to collect an award in her honour, their lawyer says.
Iran bans her parents from heading to Europe to collect an award in her honour, their lawyer says.
The French actor is under renewed pressure as a programme shows him sexually demeaning women.
The late Pogues singer is hailed as a poet as family, fans and famous friends mourn him in Tipperary.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis post cards at their mother's carol concert.
The former PM is the most high-profile witness so far to testify at the inquiry into the pandemic.
Trafalgar Square's famous tree has been lit up in a tradition dating back to 1947.
The Festival of Lights is marked around the world amid a difficult time for Jewish communities
People say life in Khan Younis is "indescribable" as Israel's bombardment of the south intensifies.
Banning live animal exports, trophy hunting imports and criminalising dog theft are back on the agenda.
Mr Kim and his family pull off a seemingly impossible feat and gives new insights into life there.
A huge explosion destroys at least one home in a suburb of Washington DC as police executed a search warrant.
Every year since 1947 Norway has sent a tree to London to say thank you for its support during WW2.
Thousands are evacuated and cars are swept away in southern India as Cyclone Michaung approaches.
The activist is in Canada and is under investigation for breaching the national security law.
The head of Israel's military says the IDF is fighting "strongly and thoroughly" in south Gaza.
Fairytale of New York has surged since the death of Pogues' frontman Shane MacGowan.
Dejan Kulusevski heads an equaliser in the 90th minute as Tottenham earn a dramatic Premier League draw against Manches…
Train and flight cancellations cause disruption to travellers in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.
Civilians in parts of north and south Gaza have been told to evacuate as Israel's renewed bombardment continues.
Three sites set to monitor deep space in a security arrangement between the UK, US and Australia.
Train and flight cancellations cause disruption to travellers in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.
The star was best known for TV shows Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and Still Open All Hours.