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New UK defence secretary meets Nato allies without investment plan in place
18. June 2026 (11:35)
Nato members have been urged to present "clear, concrete and credible plans" for raising defence spending. (BBC News)
Lawyer of Uganda opposition figure Besigye charged with treason-related offence
18. June 2026 (11:35)
Uganda's military chief had boasted of "the hurt and pain" he would inflict on Erias Lukwago, who was arrested earlier this week. (BBC News)
Suspected gang leader shot dead in flower bouquet ambush at airport
18. June 2026 (11:26)
The gunmen concealed their weapons behind flowers and stuffed toys while waiting for the victim outside Guayaquil airport. (BBC News)
London Museum Smithfield site to open in November
18. June 2026 (11:22)
The building will become a new home for Banksy's piranhas and the UK's oldest hand-written document. (BBC News)
Lil Nas X says he's 'feeling better' after rehab and bipolar diagnosis
18. June 2026 (10:45)
The Old Town Road star was arrested last year for attacking police officers and later entered rehab. (BBC News)
Deputy launches proposal to reduce fuel duty
18. June 2026 (10:40)
A local deputy wants to reduce fuel duty on the island by 10p a litre. (BBC News)
'I won't be able to afford to eat before long'
18. June 2026 (10:25)
About a third of households using food banks in the South Cotswolds are doing so for the first time. (BBC News)
'Scared to go to work': Shop assistant tells of customer abuse
18. June 2026 (10:19)
Finnola Tzagorakis shared her story as MPs debated tackling abuse against people in customer facing roles. (BBC News)
Young women now have 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death after HPV jab
18. June 2026 (10:14)
A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008. (BBC News)
People starting new jobs at lowest level in five years
18. June 2026 (08:59)
The Office for National Statistics says some areas of the jobs market are weakening, as vacancies continue to fall. (BBC News)