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Child abuse survivor calls on Law Society chief to quit over reference
05. August 2026 (11:26)
Nicola Bannon was one of four women who were indecently assaulted by a former schoolteacher.  (BBC News)
Afghan boxer appears in court in connection with death of Scottish woman
05. August 2026 (11:22)
Sharif Ahmadzai, 26, is being held in connection with the death of Elisabeth Jane Ross from Edinburgh. (BBC News)
Police chief considers joining legal action over PC Harper killers' early release
05. August 2026 (11:02)
Two of PC Andrew Harper's killers are set to be included in the government's early release scheme, which begins in October. (BBC News)
Antisemitic incident reports rise by a fifth in first half of 2026
05. August 2026 (09:55)
The Community Security Trust said it is the second highest total of antisemitic incidents on record for the first half of any year. (BBC News)
'I was addicted to porn while training for the Olympics'
05. August 2026 (07:29)
Former Team GB diver says he was addicted to online adult content for more than half of his life. (BBC News)
Former RAF medic can clear debts after choosing £300k over Lamborghini
05. August 2026 (07:12)
Ryan Briggs spent 23 years in the Royal Air Rorce, before joining the health service during Covid. (BBC News)
Apology after carer fed dog food to elderly woman by mistake
05. August 2026 (07:07)
The incident was among "abysmal failures" of care by a council contractor, an investigation finds. (BBC News)
UK papers: 'Profits of war' and 'Super-rain'
05. August 2026 (02:42)
Among Wednesday's headlines are oil companies' profits from the Iran war and "super-rain" in Britain. (BBC News)
New guidance on single-sex spaces comes into force
05. August 2026 (01:47)
The code covers spaces open to the public, such as toilets and changing rooms in England, Wales and Scotland. (BBC News)
The city closing down streets so children can play
05. August 2026 (01:43)
In Leeds, streets are being temporarily closed to traffic so kids have more space to safely play - an initiative proving beneficial to both children and adults. (BBC News)