Archive for September, 2025

Entire Ukrainian family killed in Russian drone strike, officials say

The bodies of two young boys and their parents were recovered from their destroyed home in the Sumy region, rescuers say. Full story

The Ukrainian convicts swapping jail for the battlefield

Some 10,000 Ukrainian inmates have signed up to escape jail, but not all will live to see freedom. Full story

Former aide to far-right German politician jailed for spying for China

Jian Guo had worked in Brussels for five years for Maximilian Krah, while he was a member of the European Parliament. Full story

Trump considering supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles, Vance says

Vance's comments come as Ukraine's deputy defence minister tells the BBC Western weapons could force Moscow to start peace talks. Full story

Russian mum and children found living in Indian cave return home

The woman and her daughters had been sent to a foreigners' detention centre after they were found in July. Full story

New online NHS hospital service by 2027, PM to promise

Patients will get the option of digital support when GPs refer them but only for certain conditions. Full story

British veterans with hearing loss start legal battle over ‘faulty’ earplugs

Lawyers say the earplugs were used in operations, including in Afghanistan, from 2003 onwards. Full story

Streeting rules out VAT on private healthcare

The health secretary says "it's not happening", as ministers face questions about the prospect of tax rises. Full story

Nurses and pharmacists endangering patients by supplying illegal Botox

An undercover BBC team catch a fake doctor, a pharmacist and a nurse supplying Botox illegally without checks. Full story

New inquests open into jailed surgeon’s patients

The coroner opens the inquests into the deaths of Pauline Brown and Jennifer Fox. Full story
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