BBC Newsflipped into Top Stories1 hour agoKing's Speech: Five big problems the government has to fixBBC News - Ben ChuThere are some big and immediate challenges the new government will find hard to ignore. Whatever the new government chooses to focus on in the King’s Speech, there are some big and immediate challenges it will find hard to ignore. These issues are among the most pressing problems that Labour said it …
BBC Newsflipped into Top Stories3 hours agoGuo Wengui: Chinese businessman found guilty in US over $1bn scamBBC News - João da SilvaProsecutors said cash raised from businessman's online followers was used to fund his lavish lifestyle. Self-exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui has been convicted by a US court of defrauding his online followers in a billion-dollar scam. He was found guilty on nine of the 12 criminal counts he …
BBC Newsflipped into Entertainment and Arts2 hours agoEastenders: Anna actress Molly Rainford urges spiking awarenessBBC News - Shola LeeMolly Rainford's character Anna Knight is the victim of spiking in a new five-part web series. Eastenders actress Molly Rainford says it's "important" for the soap to tackle spiking in a new experimental storyline. Her character Anna Knight stars in a new five-part mini series uploaded by the show's …
BBC Newsflipped into Health3 hours agoDIY kits could boost cervical-cancer checks by one millionBBC News - James GallagherOne million more women would have life-saving checks if the NHS adopted self-testing, researchers estimate. More than one million extra women could have life-saving cervical-cancer checks if the NHS adopted do-it-yourself testing, researchers estimate. The team at King’s College London said the …
BBC Newsflipped into Top Stories3 hours agoNewspaper headlines: 'Southgate resigns' and Starmer "to take brakes off building"BBC NewsGareth Southgate's resignation and the King's Speech feature on many of Wednesday's front pages. Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox.
BBC Newsflipped into World3 hours agoDeadly unrest over job quotas grips BangladeshBBC News - Akbar Hossain and Anbarasan EthirajanProtesters demand a merit-based system for high-paying government jobs to replace the current quota allocations. Schools and universities across Bangladesh have been shut until further notice after six people were killed in protests over quotas in government jobs. University students have been …