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Fans will get a chance to say farewell to the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, his family says.

The Salvador Dali painting will be auctioned off after having been snapped up at a house clearance.

Transport police are investigating an incident at the London station it says left a man with serious injuries.

Four people were killed when a gunman stormed a skyscraper on Monday evening and opened fire.

As Trump wraps up his working holiday in the UK, the BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith assesses its success.

Only a week after turning professional, Lottie Woad is favourite for the final major of the year, the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl.

A softening of Trump tariffs since April means global growth could be stronger, the IMF says

The World Cup is the next challenge on the horizon for England, so what might the team look like in two years and what are their chances of winning it?

The deadly Russian air strikes come as US President Donald Trump toughens truce ultimatum to Russia.

Video footage emerges on social media of a confrontation between India head coach Gautam Gambhir and Surrey's head of ground staff, Lee Fortis.

Endangered Sumatran tiger cubs are born at Pembrokeshire zoo.

The two leaders met ahead of the US president's new golf course opening in Aberdeenshire.

A man, aged 31, is arrested following the stabbing deaths of two people in south-east London.

NHS England finds "significant'' concerns about services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

Fans will get a chance to say farewell to the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, his family says.

One says she was raped from the age of 12 by a South Yorkshire Police officer in a marked police car.

Northern Ireland's Aaron Lennie takes BBC Sport into the world of Long Drive, the party version of golf where big hitting is all that counts.

England manager Sarina Wiegman is surprised by her favourite artist Burna Boy during celebrations for the Lionesses' Euro 2025 win.

The US president is a vocal critic of wind energy - and it's a loathing which began in Aberdeenshire.

The three seat holders claim they are being deprived of attending more performances than rules allow.