US missile hit military base near Iran school, video analysis shows
A US Tomahawk missile hit a military base near a primary school in southern Iran where Iranian authorities said 168 people were killed, expert video analysis shows.
Faisal Islam: Oil price spiral may be slowed but not stopped by G7 emergency move
A big intervention is being discussed in the oil markets, but as yet, we do not know how big the problem will be.
Five Iranian footballers 'in Australian safe house' after Asian Cup protest
Concern has grown for team after one critic called them 'wartime traitors' for failing to salute during the Iranian anthem.
How the Iran war may affect your bills and finances
The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
Iranians deeply divided over Mojtaba Khamenei's rise to power
While pro-establishment crowds celebrate Khamenei's appointment as his father's successor, others believe it signals no change to how Iran is ruled.
Passer-by tried to tackle vape shop blaze before inferno
Lamin Kongira told BBC Scotland News he had been walking past when a shopkeeper ran out saying "fire, fire".
SEND reforms to 'strip away' children's legal protections, charity says
Planned changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England were announced last month.
King praises Commonwealth at biggest royal gathering since Andrew arrest
A protest by anti-monarchists is staged outside the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
Hundreds of teenagers report for duty as Croatia reinstates conscription
Training will cover everything from traditional skills through to drone control and cyberwarfare techniques and countermeasures.
Tributes to 'enormously talented' teenage goalkeeper who died after collapsing on pitch
Amelia Aplin died after collapsing during a game against Fulham in the Junior Premier League.
'Devastated' GB curlers miss out on semi-finals
Great Britain's joyless start to the Winter Paralympics continues as wheelchair curlers Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean let slip their grasp on the mixed doubles semi-finals.
Ticketmaster owner Live Nation agrees to pay $280m to end US monopoly case
The live events company, which owns Ticketmaster, will open parts of its business to rival companies.
Police release images of Oslo US embassy explosion suspect
Norwegian police say their investigation so far shows Sunday's blast was caused by an improvised device.
NHS England pauses new prescriptions of cross-sex hormones for under-18s
The health service said young people who already receive the drugs will continue to do so.
Greg James to go ahead with Comic Relief challenge after dad suffers stroke
The Radio 1 DJ returned to the radio on Monday as he said it is what his dad would want him to do.
Images of face released in bid to solve mystery of man found dead in wetsuit
Detectives hope the new facial reconstruction images will end an 18-month mystery.
HMS Prince of Wales unlikely to head to the Middle East
It comes after defence sources said the crew had been told they must be ready to leave in five days.
Watch: Why the Iran war is pushing up oil prices
As turmoil continues in the Middle East, the price of crude oil rose to more than $100 a barrel on Monday.
In maps: Ten days of strikes across the Middle East
Israel has continued strikes across Iran and Lebanon and the Iranian regime has carried out more attacks, as the war continues for a tenth day.
Watch: Ukrainian anti-drone 'bullet' that could help defend Gulf
The BBC's Diplomatic Correspondent, James Landale, is in Ukraine to see the latest anti-drone technology the country has to offer.
I had to travel 90 miles for care when postpartum psychosis set in
Four days after giving birth, Lizzy Berryman's psychosis forced her to be taken from York to Derby for specialist care.
Paddington first new musical to win nine WhatsOnStage awards in 'record-setting haul'
Other winners at the event included Jonathan Bailey, Rachel Zegler, Amber Davies and Sir Stephen Fry.
Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumps
Chocolate bars may have shot up in price but West Africa's cocoa farmers are facing economic ruin.
I was sexually assaulted in a crowd. Now I'm developing tech to spot suspicious behaviour
Rosie Richardson wants to shift the onus to self protect away from women and on to the authorities.
'This will change lives': Spain's migrants welcome amnesty for undocumented workers
Madrid cites humanitarian and economic reasons to give undocumented workers legal status.
Call off King's US visit over Iran, urge Lib Dems
The party says the planned trip should be scrapped after Donald Trump's criticism of the UK's response to the war.
IRA bomb victims' civil court case begins against Gerry Adams
The men are seeking a ruling that Adams is personally liable for decisions to plant car bombs in London and Manchester in 1973 and 1996.
Two deaths reported to drug watchdog over potential link to weight-loss jabs
The reports of the two deaths of a man and a woman were made to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Princess Eugenie steps down from anti-slavery charity
She had been patron of human rights organisation Anti-Slavery International for seven years.
Anti-Muslim hatred definition will in 'no way' restrict free speech, says Reed
Concerns have been raised that an "anti-Muslim hostility" definition could create a "chilling effect".
Bag of cannabis and cash accidentally donated to NZ charity shop
Two teenagers have been arrested after inadvertently leaving the knapsack for staff to find.
Tributes paid as grime star Dot Rotten dies, aged 37
Dot Rotten scored a Top 20 hit with Overload, and worked with the likes of Ed Sheeran and AJ Tracey.
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How the Iraq war's legacy shaped the UK's Iran response
And the critisism of it from Donald Trump and Tony Blair.
Iran president apologises for striking neighbours
President says Iran will stop striking Gulf states if no attacks originate from them
Four big calls Borthwick could make to revive England
After three straight defeats and a backline overhaul for the loss to Italy, England head coach Steve Borthwick may make major changes for the trip to France.
Will Wolves pull off the Premier League's greatest escape?
Wolves are bottom of the Premier League, 12 points off safety. But two wins in a row have raised faint hopes that they could survive relegation.
Old Firm chaos: What happened? Who said what? What now?
After ugly scenes at Sunday's Old Firm derby, what do we know about the fan clashes and what could happen next?
'Devastated' curlers miss out on semi-finals on tough day for GB
Great Britain's joyless start to the Winter Paralympics continues as wheelchair curlers Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean let slip their grasp on the mixed doubles semi-finals.
Verstappen to compete in 'bucket list' 24-hour race
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen will tick off one of his "bucket list" events when he drives in May's Nurburgring 24-Hours endurance race.
Dolphins to release Tagovailoa at record £74m cost
The Miami Dolphins are to release quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which will cost them a record dead cap hit of $99.2m (£74.2m).
Man City's Rodri fined £80,000 for ref comments
Manchester City midfielder Rodri is fined for saying the referee was not "neutral" in last month's Premier League draw at Tottenham.