Boeing whistleblower Joshua Dean, 44, who accused supplier of ignoring safety flaws in 737 Max production dies suddenly almost two months after airline's former quality control manager John Barnett took his own life

Yet another Boeing whistleblower has died after the family of Joshua Dean, a quality auditor at supplier Spirit AeroSystems, confirmed that he passed away at the age of 44 on Tuesday.

Google lays off 200 'core' team workers in latest white-collar jobs cull as it moves positions to India and Mexico in search of cheaper labor

Core teams at Google work on the technical side of the company's flagship products as well as deal with users' online safety.

Britain braces for rush hour thunderstorm chaos: Met Office issues 12-hour weather warning from noon until midnight for torrential rain across Britain

A new Met Office thunderstorm warning covering central England and parts of Wales will run from noon until midnight tonight with up to 2in (50mm) of rain expected to fall in just two hours.

Online gamblers who lose £500 or more a month will face extra checks in move to identify vulnerable customers

Checks will initially come into force for online gambling customers spending £500 a month from August 30, before reducing to £150 a month from February 28 next year.

Wouldn't want to mess with 'roo! As another kangaroo is spotted trying to 'drown dogs' it is just the latest in a series of attacks by the marsupials of mayhem

The footage, captured in Australia, showed a kangaroo standing in a creek as four dogs barked at it from the shore, before one of the pack lunged at the kangaroo, only to be knocked away.

Violent clashes break out as police swoop in to arrest masked protesters after they blocked migrants from being taken to Bibby Stockholm barge with Lime bikes and let-down tyres

Violent clashes have erupted between police officers and masked protesters who have blocked a coach trying to take migrants from a hotel to the Bibby Stockholm barge.

Co-op Live: Opening on UK’s largest arena postponed for third time | BBC News

US singer Olivia Rodrigo has expressed her disappointment after her gigs at the UK's largest indoor venue were called off. The singer is the latest act to fa...

Donald Trump trial LIVE: Ex-president warns of a 'radical left revolution' as he faces more contempt fines

Prosecutors are seeking a $1,000 fines each for four comments from the ex-president that attacked witnesses, jurors and others closely connected to the case.

Self-confessed 'daddy's girl' daughter of tyre mogul with £55million fortune is 'dumbfounded' she was cut out of her late father's 'secret' will

Self-made millionaire Reg Bond turned £350 into a fortune based on a rubber tyre empire before turning his hand to racehorse training and breeding - but now his four children are in dispute over his money.

John Swinney looks set for 'coronation' as new SNP leader after rival Kate Forbes declares she WON'T stand - despite allies urging her to stop the 'Sturgeon apologist'

John Swinney, Nicola Sturgeon's long-term deputy, said he can 'unite' the party as allies try to force a 'coronation' rather than a contest.

BBC presenter reveals he has been scammed out of half of his life savings as he warns listeners to beware bank fraudsters

Peter Levy, who presents regional news programme Look North, admitted that he had fallen for the scam despite conducting interviews on how to avoid being swindled in the past.

Boeing whistleblower Joshua Dean who accused supplier of ignoring safety flaws in 737 Max production dies suddenly almost two months after airline's former quality control manager John Barnett took his own life

Yet another Boeing whistleblower has died after the family of Joshua Dean, a quality auditor at supplier Spirit AeroSystems, confirmed that he passed away at the age of 44 on Tuesday.

Hainault 'sword attacker' who called himself a 'mystic' and dressed up as Robin Hood 'broke into family's home while four-year-old daughter slept and attacked father before murdering boy, 14, on his way to school', court hears

Today's court hearing heard the prosecution case about how the 22-minute rampage in east London unfolded on Tuesday.

Macron vows to send TROOPS to Ukraine if Putin's forces break through front lines and Zelensky asks for reinforcements - further raising the risk of NATO going head-to-head with Russia

In an interview published today, Macron did not rule out sending troops to aid Kyiv , saying the issue would 'legitimately' arise if Kyiv made such a request.

Police patience wears thin as they warn masked protesters blocking coach trying to take migrants to Bibby Stockholm barge that arrests are imminent

A group of masked protesters have surrounded a Bibby Stockholm bound coach sent to collect a group of asylum seekers being housed in Peckham

Hainault 'sword attacker' 'broke into family's home while four-year-old daughter slept and attacked father before killing boy, 14, on his way to school - then jumped at police from bush as they tried to save teenager', court hears

Today's court hearing heard the prosecution case about how the 22-minute rampage in east London unfolded on Tuesday.

Israel accused of possible war crime over killing of boy in West Bank | BBC News

On the 29 November last year, two Palestinian boys were killed by Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. BBC Verify has pieced together what happ...

Farmer who demolished a 17th century Grade II listed dovecote without permission is fined £45,000

Phillip Gore, who owns Lower Newton farm in Shropshire, was sentenced at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court as he failed to obtain consent to flatten the 30-foot dovecote.

Pro-Palestine students inspired by US campus protests set up tents on university lawns across Britain as they take a stand against Israel's war in Gaza

Tents have been pitched outside university buildings by protestors who are calling on their universities to divest from Israel in response to its military operation in the Gaza Strip.

Riot cops finally smash through UCLA Gaza encampment barricades as they clash with huge crowds of pro-Palestine protesters in another night of violence on campus

Dramatic footage from a helicopter circling above shows the moment crowds swelled and converged on dozens of officers, appearing to push towards them in an effort to eject them from the area.

Revealed: Serial dine-and-dash solicitor was struck off for ordering £43 Just Eat takeaway and shutting door on the delivery driver without paying

Kerry Ann Stevens claimed she had already paid the kebab shop online but this was a lie and the innocent driver had the cost deducted from his wages, a professional tribunal heard.