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Fire-hit Glasgow building being demolished by hand
18. March 2026 (13:50)
Demolition workers are using hand tools to dismantle the remaining facade of a B-listed Victorian building in Glasgow which went up in flames. (BBC News)
Ex-MP Crispin Blunt charged with drugs offences
18. March 2026 (13:47)
The former MP for Reigate is charged after police searches of his home in Horley, Surrey in 2023. (BBC News)
Officials reassure parents probable meningitis case not linked to outbreak
18. March 2026 (13:29)
A 16-year-old school pupil is being treated after being diagnosed with a probable case of bacterial meningitis.  (BBC News)
Man 'irate' from A&E wait jailed for CS spray attack
18. March 2026 (13:02)
The Aberdeen Royal Infirmary emergency department was evacuated after Piotr Huczynski's attack. (BBC News)
Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg arrested again
18. March 2026 (12:09)
The 33-year-old was interviewed after a complaint that he had breached a non-harassment order about contact with his ex-wife. (BBC News)
Woman dies in two-vehicle crash
18. March 2026 (11:44)
Police received a report of a collision on the Marble Arch Road in Enniskillen on Tuesday night. (BBC News)
Woman who learned to walk again after 130ft fall meets 'incredible' rescuers
18. March 2026 (10:26)
Leah Matthews has been reunited with the teams who saved her from a gorge in Waterfall Country. (BBC News)
Angela Rayner's explosive speech reignites leadership speculation
18. March 2026 (10:21)
The ex-deputy PM did not name Keir Starmer in her attack on Labour's direction and policies - but she did not have to. (BBC News)
School phone bans not enough to cut screen time alone, researchers say
18. March 2026 (08:31)
New research suggests efforts to suppress screen time need to go further than the school gates to be effective. (BBC News)
Government admits adoption system 'needs to improve' after BBC investigation highlights failures
18. March 2026 (06:57)
The children and families minister for England apologises to families who have received "support from services that isn't good enough". (BBC News)