Tim Davie’s successor will be appointed by the BBC Board which ensures the corporation delivers its mission and public purposes.
Northern Ireland’s leaders have laid wreaths in Belfast and President Higgins has attended a service in Dublin.
The Republican leader in the US senate said a potential deal was “coming together” on the government shutdown but that there ...
When Lord Tony Hall was appointed director-general, Mr Davie returned to BBC Worldwide and oversaw a merger with BBC Studios in 2018. He later became chief executive of the production arm. Mr Davie ...
Hadar Goldin, 23, was killed two hours after a ceasefire took effect in that year’s war between Israel and Hamas.
A total of 503 migrants crossed the English Channel in one day as the Government considers a major shake-up of the country’s immigration rules. The latest arrivals came in seven small boats on ...
Michael McLaughlin, of Heath Park, Buncrana, in the Republic of Ireland, has been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Around 20 personnel who served during the Second World War were understood to have attended events at the Cenotaph in central London on Sunday.
A MAN who created a calendar of Malvern's "worst" junctions has said he had no trouble filling all 12 months. Kevin Ratcliffe, 47, initially created the calendar as a Christmas present for his father ...
The monument in the UK’s former capital of chainmaking is inspired by its creator’s grandfather’s work to help supply the Royal Navy.
A single unitary authority would save Worcestershire millions compared to the alternative, according to a council business plan.