BBC News
Coverage of BBC News in the Nexus archive.
- Back-to-back powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela
Two strong earthquakes struck west of Venezuela's capital on Wednesday. Scientists estimate high casualties and extensive damage. BBC News reporter Vanessa Silva is providing updates from Caracas.
- Details on U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's resignation
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation from the leadership of the Labour Party, which will result in his replacement as the country's leader. BBC News political correspondent Phil Kemp provides additional details.
- Analysis: UK’s EV drivers are now saving £1,100 each a year – and £3bn in total
UK EV drivers save £1,100 annually on fuel costs compared to petrol cars, with total savings of £3bn yearly from over 2m battery EVs, 1m plug-in hybrids, and 100,000 electric vans. The government may weaken EV sales targets, aiming to lower the 2030 zero-emissions vehicle mandate from 80% to 50-70% amid industry lobbying.
- Israel continues war on Hezbollah in Lebanon, impacting progress in U.S.-Iran talks
Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group continue to clash in Lebanon, a growing conflict that could impact progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks. The situation is reported by Sebastian Usher with BBC News, a CBS News partner.
- Police kill escaped tiger after it injures man in Germany
A tiger escaped and injured a man in Germany before being killed by police. The tiger was believed to be owned by a woman known as the 'Tiger Queen'. The incident occurred in Germany.
- Police kill escaped tiger after it injures man in Germany
A tiger escaped and injured a man in Germany before being killed by police. The tiger was owned by a woman known as the 'Tiger Queen'. The incident occurred in Germany.
- Broadcasters must react to threat from ‘creator journalism’, says ex-head of BBC News
Deborah Turness, former head of BBC News, warns that traditional news is in danger of being replaced by personality-led content. She says consumption of traditional television news is collapsing due to the rise of creator journalism. Broadcasters must adapt to this existential threat.
- BBC News to bear deepest cuts amid 2,000 planned job losses
The BBC News division is set to undergo a 15% cost-cutting plan, exceeding the BBC-wide 10% target, as part of a £600m savings initiative that could result in up to 2,000 job losses. This marks the largest downsizing in the public service broadcaster's 15-year history.
- Latest news on Iran war as uncertainty grows about ceasefire, peace talks
The Iran war may resume if the current ceasefire expires before peace talks in Pakistan restart. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and BBC's Lyse Doucet report on the escalating uncertainty.
- All areas of BBC News will be affected by cuts, staff told as 2,000 employees face axe and corporation vows to cut costs by 10 per cent over next three years
The BBC announced that all areas of BBC News will be impacted by job cuts, with 2,000 employees at risk. The corporation plans to reduce costs by 10% over the next three years as part of its restructuring efforts.
- White House insists Iran peace talks will continue despite rising tensions over Strait of Hormuz
The White House reaffirms its commitment to continuing peace talks with Iran despite escalating tensions over the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports near the Strait of Hormuz. Reports from CBS News and BBC News highlight the situation.
- What's changed since Harry and Meghan last visited Australia in 2018?
The article compares Harry and Meghan's 2023 tour to their 2018 visit to Australia, highlighting changes in their royal engagement. BBC journalist Simon Atkinson details differences in the couple's activities and public interactions during the current tour.
- Watch: What are Harry and Meghan doing in Australia?
Harry and Meghan are currently in Australia on a tour, with BBC News journalist Simon Atkinson highlighting how their current visit differs from their previous one. The article focuses on the unique aspects of their itinerary and public engagement.
- Watch: What are Harry and Meghan doing in Australia?
Prince Harry and Meghan are on a tour in Australia, with BBC journalist Simon Atkinson highlighting differences from their previous visit. The article focuses on the nature of their current activities compared to past engagements.