
But Jewish leaders say their meeting with Jeremy Corbyn was a "disappointing, missed opportunity".
Two men have been arrested following the incident shortly before Liverpool played Roma at Anfield.
The lucky ticket will see the holder become the country's third biggest lottery winner of all time.
The US and French presidents discuss how to overcome divisions over a key accord reached in 2015.
What we know so far about Kim Wall's death.
Newspaper forced to publish correction after coverage of Christian child placed with Muslim carers.
Customers can access their accounts, but only a limited number can get in at any one time.
Alek Minassian posted on Facebook minutes before a deadly van attack to praise Elliot Rodgers.
The toddler's parents will appeal against an order stopping them from taking him to Rome for treatment.
It's non-surgical and can treat an enlarged, non-cancerous condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Thirteen truckers parked under an overpass after a man threatened to jump to his death from above.
Actress Joanna Lumley says "we musn't deride all men" in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Headlines focus on measures to tackle obesity. fire tests and the French president's visit to the US.
Your morning briefing for Wednesday 25 April 2018.
Mohamed Salah was named England's best player at the weekend. On Tuesday, he established himself as one of Europe's finest. Next step: the world?
The day marking the countries' participation in World War One is a time of remembrance and national pride.
Two generations of Windrush children describe how they feel following the fallout from the Windrush scandal.
See the colourful winners of this year's Pink Lady Food Photography competition.
The drones sound an on-board siren to warn swimmers when spotting a nearby shark.
BBC coverage of latest developments
How companies deal with cases of sexual harassment in the workplace is being scrutinised like never before.
New rules on data come into force in May. Here’s what you need to know.
Almost two months on, the city is still suffering the after effects of the Skripals' poisoning.
Both North and South Korea have been fighting their own "small-time" battles over the years.
The BBC examines how the popular detective show, set in the 1920s, compares with real life.
Can posh restaurants and top chefs also win a competition for social activism?
The indie band discuss their new album, Cool Like You, and why Noel Gallagher is a "freak of nature".
Another Mohamed Salah masterclass helps Liverpool take control of their Champions League semi-final, though Roma score two late away goals.
Jack Lisowski beats 2015 champion Stuart Bingham 10-7 to reach the second round of the World Championship for the first time.
BBC Sport profiles Australia forward Sam Kerr, a nominee for the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2018 award.
With just 50 days to go until the 2018 World Cup, watch James Rodriguez's stunning goal for Colombia against Uruguay in 2014.
World number seven Mark Williams pulls off a 'no-look' fluke in his World Championship first-round match against Jimmy Robertson.
Shadow sports minister Dr Rosena Allin-Khan says Leeds United must "rethink" a planned post-season tour of Myanmar.
Old rifts between farmers and herders have led to conflict, but a new tin mine may heal the wounds.
Following months of secret negotiations, a peace agreement was signed between Israel and the Palestinians
How a Chicago youth worker tries to rebuild trust between youths and the adults who 'failed them'.
Parts of the rival countries' gay communities are using tech to forge relationships across the frontier.
Venezuela's political landscape is deeply divided but shared passions can inspire opponents to put differences aside.
Unravelling the mystery of the motorcyclist's body found on the central reservation of the M4.
Ten years ago I tried to live without plastic for a month. A decade on, would it be easier or harder?
An idyllic holiday resort on the banks of the Red Sea was a base for Israeli spies with a secret mission.
In 1969 a mechanic stole a plane from East Anglia and set off for the States. Then he disappeared. Did he crash or was he shot down?
The former US First Lady never accepted a passive role, and campaigned for social justice.
Police say the dead man is 66-year-old Martin Dines, a member of the town's rough sleeping community.
Residents complained the large man-made embankment deprived them of a marina view.
Attacker smelled strongly of cat urine and wore a padded winter jacket.
All three men were close friends, Essex Police say.
A 31-year-old man has been charged with murder and is being held in custody.
Once synonymous with cheap flights and pre-breakfast pints - is Stansted Airport about to become glamorous?
A town crier took to the streets of Norwich ahead of the local council elections on 3 May.
Oldham's relegation worries deepen as they slump to a dismal 3-0 home defeat against Southend in League One.
England batsman Alastair Cook says he understands the proposed 100-ball competition but that Test and first-class cricket should be "protected".
Champions Essex earn their first win of the new season, beating 2017 runners-up Lancashire by 31 runs at Chelmsford.
Ronnie O'Sullivan says he wanted to "give spectators their money back" after making an awful start in his 10-7 victory over Stephen Maguire at the World Championship.
Five-time winner Ronnie O'Sullivan makes a brilliant comeback to beat Stephen Maguire 10-7 and reach the second round of the World Championship.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews president on meeting Jeremy Corbyn to discuss anti-Semitism.
Speaking outside Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool Tom Evans said it was totally unexpected.
Less than 3% of statues in the UK are of women. Why has Millicent Fawcett now got one?
It's hard to escape certain conventions that the news of a new royal baby brings.
Evertonian Jack has just made Premier League history by becoming the first "remote" mascot.
CCTV shows how a shopkeeper saw off three armed robbers with a tub of chilli powder.
A friend pays tribute to the darts legend ahead of his funeral and remembers his "sheer arrogance".
Artillery salutes in London mark the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child.
How the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge introduced their second son to the world.
The moment Simon Kindleysides steps into history as the first paralysed man to walk the route.
Ellie Simpson, who has cerebral palsy, said the government had not given proper consideration to people with disabilities.
An inquiry is under way into the increasing number of "pop-up brothels" across the UK.
Vivian combines exercise with tackling loneliness through regular runs to visit her 'coach' Dennis.
Kate Farley has cerebral palsy, but that doesn't stop her packing a punch in the ring - on her knees.
At the service Theresa May announced an annual national day to mark the teenager's life and legacy.
Five steps to understanding it, ahead of a symbolic vote on the issue this week.
Jay Crouch has two new kidneys, a liver, pancreas and small bowel and is learning how to eat.
Casey and Waj have forged a rare and deep friendship that cuts across Rotherham's ethnic divides.
A look back at some the best bits from two decades of presenting the weather on BBC Breakfast.
Erosion of the cliff at Hemsby, Norfolk, has left 18 homes uninhabitable over the past five years.
BBC News NI reporter Louise Cullen is shown how to perform CPR on a dog.
Matthew Rees helped a struggling David Wyeth over the finish line in the 2017 London Marathon.
From Big Ben to Paddington, runners dressed up in a variety of costumes for a sweltering London marathon.
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah is not convinced by promises of compensation for those affected by the scandal.
The bunker was built in the early 1980s and has since been listed status.
The Olympic diver says the prospect of being a father has changed his perspective on life.
A century ago a marine and naval force launched a near-suicidal attack on a German submarine base in Belgium.
Tommy says hospital staff don’t always understand the needs of dementia patients.
A whisky master blender explains how she detects an orchestra of flavours and aromas in Scotland's national drink.
American Joe Hill thought a Facebook group for Jersey, the Channel Island, was for New Jersey.
First Minister Carwyn Jones will stand down, saying his family has carried him through "the darkest of times".