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A leading economist has warned that the economy is at risk of "collapse".

The president said on Friday that he's planning to send troops to Chicago as part of a crime crackdown in several US cities.

Dame Helen Mirren, Celia Imrie and Sir Ben Kingsley round out a quartet that unites to investigate murder.

A drone attack set fire to a power plant in Russia's western Kursk region, officials say.

The government would establish a new and independent body, with the aim of hearing cases more quickly.

With St George's and union jack flags appearing on many lampposts, we visit the epicentre of the phenomenon to find out why.

UK airports' charging policies are inconsistent and unfair, says Disabled Motoring UK.

Shane Gorman's dad David was one of the 167 men who died after a gas explosion destroyed the oil platform in 1988.

An art scholar says the story behind three works is problematic, and now a museum exhibiting them refuses to say if they are genuine.

Families tell the BBC about their experiences living with allergies as experts call for more allergens to have warning labels.

Two new air defence missiles with "superior combat capability" have been fired in a test observed by Kim Jong Un.

Does it slow down ageing? Or are we being exploited by a multi-billion pound industry?

Wikie, 24, and her 11-year-old son Keijo still don't have a new home despite months of wrangling.

Anastasia, one of the first Russian visitors to North Korea's new resort, tells of "immaculate" beaches, meaty meals and strict rules.

The skulls and other goods were found in massive burial urns near Keeladi in Tamil Nadu state.

The skulls and other goods were found in massive burial urns near Keeladi in Tamil Nadu state.

Ministers say the reforms are aimed at reducing reoffending and easing pressures on crowded prisons.

Protests over the use of hotels for housing asylum seekers and counter protests have been taking place.

Pope Leo XIV said he hoped Mauritian authorities would ensure the refugees are able to return home.