Archbishop Criticises BBC's Religious Literacy
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell expresses sadness over BBC's religious coverage, calling it underfunded and a bulwark against polarisation, amid charter review debates.
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell expresses sadness over BBC's religious coverage, calling it underfunded and a bulwark against polarisation, amid charter review debates.
Christian scholars cite Bible verses about Persia and Damascus as signs of apocalyptic events following US-Israel strikes on Iran and church bombing in Syria on June 22, 2025.
Reality TV stars Luisa Zissman and Sam Gowland share their experiences and fears as Iranian missile strikes target Dubai, with one fleeing and another sheltering in place.
Lewis Gibson, a politics and Spanish graduate from Sheffield University, faces £84,000 student debt while working part-time retail after 60 job applications. He fears he may never repay the loan as interest accumulates.
Holi, the vibrant Hindu festival of colors, marks the arrival of spring with celebrations of love, renewal, and cultural traditions observed globally on March 4, 2026.
Doctors Without Borders confirms 26 workers remain unaccounted for a month after attacks on two medical facilities in Jonglei State, amid escalating violence displacing 280,000 people.
Doctors Without Borders reports 26 staff remain unaccounted for a month after attacks on two medical facilities in Jonglei State, South Sudan, amid escalating violence.
Ukrainian forces have recaptured nine settlements in Zaporizhzhia, with Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reporting territorial gains surpassing Russian captures for the first time since summer 2024.
China, South Africa, Brazil and other developing nations denounce the US-Israeli military action against Iran, calling it a violation of international law and a colonial-style exercise of power that undermines global security.
A poignant collection of global images captures mourning in Iran and Lebanon after strikes, Holi festivities in India, and scenes from New York to London, highlighting a day of conflict and celebration.
Wealthy expats in Dubai are retreating to fortified panic rooms and basements as Iranian air strikes target the city, revealing hidden security features in luxury properties.
Schools implement AI chatbots to monitor student mental health, raising questions about safety, privacy, and the irreplaceable value of human connection in counseling.
Tens of thousands of tourists, pilgrims, and diplomats are trapped across the Middle East as the Iran war disrupts travel routes, with governments scrambling to evacuate citizens amid closed airspace and safety warnings.
A detailed account of the Minab girls' school bombing in Iran, where up to 168 were killed in a US-Israeli strike, using verified footage and images to uncover the tragedy.
Airstrikes in Tehran have killed hundreds of civilians, with NGOs reporting rising death tolls. The conflict expands regionally, disrupting oil markets and raising legal questions over US-Israel actions.
A building in Tyre, Lebanon, collapsed after Israeli strikes, killing at least 31 and injuring 149, as Hezbollah retaliated for Iran's supreme leader's death.
As US-Israeli strikes escalate in the Middle East, with over 700 civilian deaths in Iran, terrified dog owners share desperate appeals for their pets' safety and well-being amidst the chaos.
New photos reveal Lebanese civilians fleeing their homes and buildings reduced to rubble following Israeli retaliatory strikes, triggered by Hezbollah missile attacks from Lebanon into Israel.
British, Czech, Italian, and Polish nationals have returned home on limited flights from Oman and the UAE, as evacuation efforts intensify amid the ongoing Middle East crisis.
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah explores how reclaiming pre-colonial African rites and rituals, like kitchen parties and dipo ceremonies, can teach modern lessons on pleasure and sexual freedom in her new book.
A 21-year-old guest on BBC Breakfast described her terror as she remains stranded in Dubai following flight cancellations after the US attack on Iran, with thousands of Britons affected.
Families of children abused by paedophile Vincent Chan at a Bright Horizons nursery are meeting Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson to advocate for reforms, including CCTV and early warning systems.
Joint US-Israeli military operations against Iran represent a significant erosion of international legal norms, violating UN Charter principles on sovereignty and non-intervention.
A former Year 12 student in New South Wales has reached a confidential settlement after being barred from his school formal for wearing a Palestinian flag scarf and keffiyeh, sparking allegations of racial discrimination.
Iran has launched attacks across the Gulf following US-Israeli strikes, escalating regional conflict and threatening global energy markets and stability.
Parents of children attacked by a paedophile at a London nursery are pressuring the Education Secretary for urgent reforms including CCTV and early warning systems.
A traveling exhibition showcases the bravery of Japanese American soldiers who fought for the U.S. in WWII while their families were held in internment camps, featuring personal artifacts and stories.
A trainee English teacher navigates the heated debate between AI rejectionists and cheerleaders, grappling with how artificial intelligence reshapes reading, writing, and pedagogy in modern education.
Australians stranded in the UAE face severe penalties, including hefty fines and jail time, for posting unverified conflict footage online as authorities crack down on misinformation.
International students accuse Australia of treating them like ATMs after visa fees doubled overnight to $4,600, making it the world's most expensive graduate visa.