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Only a fraction of fraud reports result in a prosecution, new analysis suggests.

The Danish government has banned the use of parental competency tests, known as FKUs, on Greenlandic families after decades of criticism.

Texas redrew its voting map as part of President Donald Trump’s plan to win extra Republican seats in Congress in 2026.

Experts weigh in on whether cold water swimming, drinking kombucha and taking vitamins can boost your immune system.

The rock band play their first UK show in seven years, and give fans everything they hoped for.

More than half the 49 saplings grown from the illegally felled tree will be planted in a week.

Here are the key events from day 1,367 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

The Georgia representative will leave office in the New Year.

As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, questions bubble over whether listeners are owed more transparency.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s response to a US-backed plan to end the war with Russia leads Saturday’s papers.

They’re derived from fish sperm and celebs including Charlie XCX swear by them. But what are polynucleotides and do they work?

Those taking part in the study will be children under 16 who are going through puberty.

The celebrities were speaking to BBC News ahead of Blackpool week, a major milestone in the contest.

It was billed as potentially the political showdown of the year. Instead, both men gave one another praise.

Banerji said in his resignation letter that he was unhappy about governance issues at the organisation.

Trump praises Mamdani for ‘incredible’ victory in New York City mayoral election and focus on affordability.

COP30 negotiations drag on in Brazil amid divisions over draft proposal that does not include fossil fuel phase-out.

Seismic activity was recorded as the Tartan Army celebrated Scotland reaching their first World Cup since 1998.

Aleksandar Vucic said he had “never killed anyone, wounded anyone, or done anything similar”.