Michael Mosley: How the presenter transformed people’s lives
How a BBC presenter’s gonzo science experiments turned him into a guru of better health....
Le Pen’s National Rally set to trounce Macron’s party in European elections, exit polls say
There has been a surge in support for the far-right across the continent, exit polls say, including in Austria and Germany....
Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz quits emergency government
The decision lays bare the deep political divisions in Israel over the war in Gaza...
Parties pressed over funding of election pledges ahead of manifesto launches
Labour and the Tories say their policies are fully funded – but have ruled out major tax rises....
Liverpool and Scotland great Hansen ‘seriously ill’
Former Liverpool and Scotland defender Alan Hansen, who was a BBC football pundit for over 20 years, is “seriously ill in hospital”....
Woman critically injured in ride ‘malfunction’
The woman was injured after a funfair ride malfunctioned at a country show in south London....
‘Love isn’t just for young people’: D-Day veteran, 100, weds bride, 96
Veteran Harold Terens, 100 married his 96-year-old bride in Normandy...
Last look: South Africans rebuke the party of Mandela
Fareed explains why voters in South Africa and other democracies have turned away from long-governing political parties that once seemed invincible....
On GPS: The true problem with the US economy
Ruchir Sharma, author of “What Went Wrong with Capitalism,” tells Fareed why he thinks government overreach has made capitalism stop working for the little guy....
On GPS: Is Mexico’s democracy dying?
Political analyst Denise Dresser tells Fareed why she thinks Claudia Sheinbaum’s election victory in Mexico is a win for an “autocracy disguised as a democracy.”...