Spain's Ministry of Social Rights asks the country's prosecutor's office to investigate Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal after he reportedly hired people with dwarfism to perform at his 18th birthday party.
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The existence of the scheme could not be reported until now because of a court injunction.

The president also said "only really bad people" want to stoke theories about the well-connected sex offender.

Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, has died.

News the UK government secretly relocated thousands of Afghans after a data leak dominates Wednesday's papers.

TV chef Si King felt unable to go to the site of the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree until now.

It also recommends PAs and AAs wear standardised clothing and badges to distinguish them from doctors.

The 175-year-old glass house will begin a £50m renovation in 2027.

The ad for the cucumber and mint drink made unauthorised health claims, the advertising watchdog found.

A former NI secretary has accused David Cameron of treating the Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game".

Kim Jae-gyu was executed for killing dictator Park Chung-hee. Now South Korea is revisiting his case.

If he wins, the 15-year-old Brit will be the youngest male winner of an acting Emmy.

The chancellor missed the 28-day deadline for registering free tickets from the National Theatre.

Teenagers may be manipulated to carry out acts of sabotage, counter-terror police said.

Chancellor tells the financial industry to change the narrative around consumer investment to encourage growth.

The past weeks have put serious pressure on Tim Davie's leadership, says Katie Razzall.

The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizen's data and the fallout.

In June, nearly eight million received universal credit, 83.6% of whom were British and Irish nationals.

BBC Sport looks at the numbers behind West Indies' second-lowest Test score of 27.

Trump asked Ukraine's Zelensky earlier this month if he could strike Moscow and other Russian targets, the Financial Times reported.