Novice - EU (angleščina)

Pubs and police brace for England-Mexico 1am kick-off after Fifa U-turn
04. July 2026 (12:00)
England's must-win World Cup match will go ahead as planned on Monday. Pubs can stay open until 05:00, which could spell a difficult morning for many. (BBC News)
Antique silver collection found in attic sells for £60,000
04. July 2026 (11:25)
More than 100 silver items, dating from the early 1700s to the early 1900s, had been expected to fetch up to £23,000. (BBC News)
Man dies and two injured in crash between coach and van
04. July 2026 (08:38)
The van driver died at the scene, while the bus driver and a 14-year-old passenger were taken to hospital. (BBC News)
The financial adviser who conned £2m out of his friends and neighbours
04. July 2026 (08:22)
Timothy Barnes admitted defrauding dozens of people, a charitable trust, and a residents' association. (BBC News)
Mum's quad bike warning after son's holiday crash
04. July 2026 (07:21)
Alfie, 18, suffers fractured vertebrae, broken ribs and ruptured spleen after the accident in Zante. (BBC News)
Bud-wei-ser, Cadbury and Yellow Pages: How many adverts can you remember?
04. July 2026 (07:19)
From getting Tangoed to the Shack and Vac song - how many questions can you get right?  (BBC News)
The schools starting late after 01:00 England kick-off to 'reduce pressure' on parents
04. July 2026 (04:46)
Some schools are opting to open late, arguing they are striking the right balance, and many parents have backed it. (BBC News)
Mini-marts linked to convicted people smuggler closed after BBC investigation
04. July 2026 (03:54)
We traced Twana Jamal, once the "the godfather" of French migrant camps, to two shops in Leicestershire.  (BBC News)
What could new rights for unmarried couples mean for your money?
04. July 2026 (03:10)
Co-habiting couples in England and Wales could be given more protections if they break up under new government proposals. (BBC News)
Force bosses to face MPs over maternity scandal, says Streeting
04. July 2026 (02:29)
Former health secretary Wes Streeting says the "cowardice" of leaders who refused to co-operate was "an insult". (BBC News)