James McMurdock denies any wrongdoing over claims relating to pandemic-era loans taken out by his companies.
Month: July 2025
29 arrests after protest in support of Palestine Action, police say
It comes after supporting the group was banned under terrorism legislation.
Why I kick down Peak District stone stacks
Stuart Cox says he wants to raise awareness of the damage the stacks can do to the environment.
I looked into the eyes of a man who blew himself up on the Tube. I still see him everywhere
Dan Biddle recalls a bright, white flash as a bomb was detonated just metres away from him on a London Underground train.
How MI5 piled falsehood on falsehood in court in the case of a spy who abused women
Security Service continued to provide misleading evidence even after its lie was exposed, BBC can reveal.
Pride in London 2025: Thousands watch parade
More than 500 LGBTQI+ groups took part in the annual Pride in London parade on Saturday afternoon.
Nandy asks why nobody has been fired at BBC over Gaza film
The culture secretary says she is “exasperated” over the length of time a BBC review into the documentary has taken.
‘Too many shots in dog collars’: Booze culture at crisis-hit cathedral revealed
Priests and choristers at a crisis-hit cathedral did a “seven last shots of Christ” drinking game.
Labour might be down, but it’s not necessarily out – voters reflect on a year in power
What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
Oasis kick off their comeback: The best they’ve been since the 90s
The band stage a triumphant show in Cardiff, as they launch their long-awaited reunion tour.
