Nayib Bukele has won praise from Donald Trump for imprisoning some "very bad people" deported from the US.
Jackson Page becomes the first player to score a maximum 147 break twice in one match as he bids to reach the World Snooker Championship.
A landmark legal case begins against social media giant Meta.
The month-long walkout has seen bin bags and fly-tipped rubbish piled high on Birmingham's streets.
The prime minister, his deputy and the chancellor publish summaries of their taxes for 2023/24.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe thanks fans for their "messages and warm wishes" after the club announced he is recovering in hospital having being diagnosed with pneumonia.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe thanks fans for their "messages and warm wishes" after the club announced he is recovering in hospital having being diagnosed with pneumonia.
A piece of golfing history is not all Rory McIlroy will receive for his triumph at Augusta National.
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery says his players should view the second leg of their Champions League showdown with Paris St-Germain as a chance to write themselves into the club's history books.
BBC Verify looks at what we know about the extent of Chinese investment in the UK economy.
The agency says it is seeing "attack after attack" and supply shortages following an Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital.
Steve Bray is found not guilty of flouting a police ban after playing loud music outside Parliament.
Paapa Essiedu will portray Severus Snape, while Paul Whitehouse has been cast as Argus Filch.
The investigation was launched last year following bets placed on the timing of the 2024 general election.
Vitor Pereira lives up to the "first the points, then the pints" flag that appears at Molineux.
The flight, carrying celebrities like Katy Perry and Gayle King, reached a height of about 60 miles (96.6km) above Earth.
Officers recovered 53-year-old David Howard's body from under debris following the blast.
A Russian missile killed 34 people on Sunday in an attack that Trump described as "a mistake" and Germany called "a war crime".
John Mansfield, who was jailed in 2007 for killing a woman, was found dead at HMP Whitemoor.
The former striker was "desperately unwell" when admitted to hospital in Manchester, an inquest hears.