Michael Vaughan believes it would be "nonsense" and "selfish" for England to make Ben Stokes a white-ball captain.
Unite boss Sharon Graham tells deputy PM Angela Rayner talks on the industrial action are farcical.
We dig into what the US president has said, what it could mean, and why it is happening now.
Former Manchester United defender Brandon Williams says it "hurts watching football" after being without an employer since last summer.
North Sentinel is home to a tribe that does not have contact with the outside world.
Palestinian authorities say children were among the dead, while Israel says it hit a Hamas command-and-control centre.
Annual passenger numbers are due to almost double to 32 million, despite environmental concerns.
A table showing all the new US tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday
After US president Donald Trump unveiled his new trade tariffs, BBC sports editor Dan Roan looks at what impact the move could have on the world of sport.
The man was killed by a single bullet from an officer, police say.
Sally Wynter says she hit an emergency button several times after being attacked but received no answer.
The EU's message is that it is ready to negotiate with the US but at the same time poised to hit back too.
Donald Trump slaps much of the world with a 10% baseline tariff while others face even higher rates. Our correspondents answer your questions.
BBC Verify's Ben Chu takes a look at the wide range of different tariffs being imposed on countries.
The top 20 ATP and WTA tennis players send a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money.
The mother of Manchester attack victim Martyn Hett has reached her goal of introducing a new law.
The Charity Commission has launched an investigation into the dispute at the Sentebale charity he co-founded.
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.