Novice - EU (angleščina)

Racist abuse arrest after flags painted on homes
24. August 2025 (14:26)
A man is arrested after "multiple reports" to police about a video featuring racist language. (BBC News)
Raducanu back in 'happy place' as US Open begins
24. August 2025 (08:27)
Emma Raducanu says she is finally seeing the US Open as her "happy place" as she returns to the scene of her fairytale New York victory. (BBC News)
'My brother walked out the door and vanished'
24. August 2025 (08:10)
The family of James Miller say the last sighting of him was on CCTV more than four years ago. (BBC News)
Only 2% of 11,000 dog attacks result in prosecution
24. August 2025 (07:54)
Figures show out of 11,112 dog attacks investigated across Northern Ireland's councils, only 236 were successfully prosecuted. (BBC News)
Pierce Brosnan felt 'huge responsibility' towards Thursday Murder Club fans
24. August 2025 (06:02)
Dame Helen Mirren, Celia Imrie and Sir Ben Kingsley round out a quartet that unites to investigate murder. (BBC News)
Government plans to overhaul asylum appeals system
24. August 2025 (04:14)
The government would establish a new and independent body, with the aim of hearing cases more quickly. (BBC News)
National flags have started lining our streets. They may say something more
24. August 2025 (03:23)
With St George's and union jack flags appearing on many lampposts, we visit the epicentre of the phenomenon to find out why. (BBC News)
Piper Alpha disaster took my dad - I still took a job offshore
24. August 2025 (02:48)
Shane Gorman's dad David was one of the 167 men who died after a gas explosion destroyed the oil platform in 1988. (BBC News)
The Papers: 'Heading for IMF bailout' and 'Border farce!'
24. August 2025 (01:59)
A leading economist has warned that the economy is at risk of "collapse". (BBC News)
Clarkson for PM, attacks on police dogs: Do Parliament petitions make a difference?
24. August 2025 (01:40)
People love signing petitions to get issues they care about debated by MPs - but some can't resist having a laugh. (BBC News)