UK
Brexit and the NHS turns 70
UK correspondent, Tim Sculthope reports that Theresa May is to try and push her Cabinet into agreeing a position on Brexit as time is fast running out. With just five months and one summit left… Audio
London's Shard engineer Roma Agrawal
Roma Agrawal loves all things to do with buildings; how they're designed, constructed, used and she wants to share her passion. She is a 34 year old structural engineer with credits including The… Audio
Brexit, Heatwaves and Beer shortages in UK
Political reporter at the Press Association, Harriet Line, on the widening Cabinet divisions over Brexit, a shock report over hundreds of hospital deaths, Britain in heatwave and also facing a beer… Audio
Calorie counts on the menu
UK restaurants will soon have to add the calorific values of food items on their menus. Along with banning sugar-based drinks to children is this the way we should be heading in New Zealand? Audio
UK Painkiller deaths
More than 450 patients at a UK hospital died after being powerful painkillers inappropriately. A new report has found Gosport War Memorial Hospital had an institutionalised practice of shortening… Audio
Cannabis oil, Brexit and Trump
Our UK correspondent, Matthew Parris has details about a review of the use of cannabis oil, a crunch vote on Brexit and Trump's impending visit to the UK next month. Audio
Errors make UK high school exam 'impossible'
British students and parents want an urgent review after errors in an A-level paper left candidates guessing answers.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan on the parliamentary battle over Brexit coming to a head this week, why 35 Scottish Nationalist MPs walked out of Prime Minister's Questions, and how the first anniversary of the Grenfell… Audio
UK lawmakers debate Brexit blueprint
Britain's Brexit minister has told Parliament to back down in a showdown over Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union, warning lawmakers they could undermine negotiations. David… Video, Audio
Britain proposes one-year Brexit backstop plan to EU
British Prime Minister Theresa May has unveiled a one-year backstop plan for the Irish border after Brexit, finding a compromise that may paper over differences in her government but may also struggle…
Food & medicine shortages post Brexit?
Gerri Peev on how food and medicine shortages are just some of the disasters predicted for Britain, according to a leaked civil service document, if the country leaves the EU without a deal. Plus how… Audio
Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry - Love Is Dead
Glaswegian musical trio Chvrches may have relocated to New York but their recently released third album Love Is Dead has all the hallmarks of their previous records - with some extra pop sheen.
Lead… Audio
UK correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
Tim Sculthorpe on the lack of progress in Brexit negotiations, plus how Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spent 18 minutes on a prank call with someone pretending to the Prime Minister of Armenia, and… Audio
Sally Wainwright: from Coro to Happy Valley
Sally Wainwright is one of Britain's most highly regarded screenwriters. She cut her teeth writing for The Archers and Coronation Street. And then went on to create and write her own original award… Audio, Gallery
UK Correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie reports on the anniversary event marking the terrorist attack at Manchester Arena, the opening of the inquiry into the Grenfell tower disaster and the extraordinary on-going coverage of the… Audio
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal wedding is different
BBC's Jonny Dymond talks to John Campbell about what makes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding not just royal, but unique. Video, Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris with the latest news from the UK, including the build-up to the royal wedding. Audio
Chris Riddell: writer, illustrator and political cartoonist
Chris Riddell is a prolific writer and illustrator who can turn his hand to children's artwork as easily as scathing satirical sketches. He distinctive line drawings grace his own stories as well as… Audio
UK correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
Brexit has reached a crucial moment with Theresa May and her ministers are finalising the British position on what sort of customs relationship to aim for in the negotiations. The drama comes against… Audio
UK breast screening error affects 450,000 women
Up to 270 women in England may have died because they did not receive invitations to a final routine breast cancer screening.