A new hiking trail will soon allow travellers to walk around England's entire coast – but a strange paradox means no one knows exactly how long it is.
Seyed Ali Mousavi says Iran has a "right to self-defence" if the UK directly joins US-Israeli attacks.
Prosecutors say they were unable to obtain evidence from the government to meet the threshold for prosecution.
The US vice president is beginning his UK holiday with a visit to the foreign secretary. Since when were they so close?
Twelve suspects were put on trial in April 1964. More than a decade later, several of them talked to the BBC about the notorious heist.
With her Wolf Hall books, novelist Hilary Mantel made Tudor bad guy Thomas Cromwell sympathetic. But as a new TV adaptation begins, the question is: did she 'sidestep crucial matters'?
Writer and archaeologist Mike Pitts digs up clues to the mystery of the circle's long-lost stones.
The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at how relations between the UK and China became so strained.
Britain went to war with Hitler's Germany on 3 September 1939. In History revisits people's recollections of that day and looks at the chilling announcements.