Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist
Nathan Law’s parents and brother have been taken for questioning after police raided their home....
Olympic champion Semenya wins court appeal over testosterone rules
The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of Caster Semenya in a case involving testosterone levels in female athletes....
Tewkesbury school stabbing: Teacher is ‘recovering well’
Tewkesbury Academy reopens after going into lockdown on Monday as armed police hunted the suspect....
Sats results 2023: Reading standards fall in Year 6 tests
Some parents and teachers said this summer’s reading paper was so tough it left children in tears....
Ben Roberts-Smith: Australia’s top soldier appeals over war crimes defamation trial
An Australian judge had ruled articles reporting Ben Roberts-Smith murdered unarmed Afghans were true....
Head teacher defends locking school toilets during lesson time
She says having pupils going to the toilet during a lesson is “massively disruptive”....
Threads: Meta plans new home feed and edits to posts
The firm has said the current app is an initial version and changes such as a new feed are planned....
BBC presenter: What questions still remain?
Ros Atkins takes a look at what we do and do not know about the BBC presenter row....
Why fans keep throwing things at their favorite artists
CNN’s Laila Harrak talks to John Drury, a social psychology professor at the University of Sussex, about what might be driving the recent rash of...
‘Prime’ responds to concerns about the safety of its energy drinks
CNN’s Meg Tirrell breaks down the controversy over Prime energy drink, which is under scrutiny from some U.S. lawmakers over its caffeine content....
