Novice - EU (angleščina)

Suspended Reform councillors quit party
16. May 2026 (11:54)
Andrew Harrison and Kenny Hope say they will continue in their councillor roles as independents. (BBC News)
Thousands of officers deployed as crowds gather for London protests
16. May 2026 (11:23)
The Metropolitan Police has called the operation to police rival marches, one organised by Tommy Robinson and a separate pro-Palestinian protest, as one of the most significant in recent years. (BBC News)
Call for more meningitis vaccines after teen dies
16. May 2026 (11:11)
Head of Meningitis Now wants to see a wider rollout after Oxfordshire sixth-form pupil's death. (BBC News)
Farming family told to pay £19,000 after damaging rare flowers
16. May 2026 (09:13)
Lloyd Jenkins and his parents pleaded guilty earlier this month to damaging a protected wildlife site. (BBC News)
Tactical voting and targeted ads - what I learned while undercover online for the election
16. May 2026 (09:01)
Ben Summer explains what fictional voters taught him about social media's role in the election campaign. (BBC News)
Fans descend on Glasgow for title clincher
16. May 2026 (08:46)
Hearts could stand to win the league for the first time in 66 years while Celtic will be fighting to retain the title. (BBC News)
'It'll be really sad if they disappear' - Are seaside donkey rides doomed?
16. May 2026 (08:37)
As another town loses its beach donkey rides, is there still a future for this seaside classic? (BBC News)
How weight loss jabs have changed the battle with obesity
16. May 2026 (08:09)
More than 100 million people are on them worldwide, but how does the future of weight loss look? (BBC News)
To go or not to go: Should pupils be allowed to use the toilet when they want?
16. May 2026 (07:37)
Undignified waiting vs disruption in class and vaping in the toilets - young people and teachers tackle a debate.  (BBC News)
How a Troubles ruling could impact court's definition of a woman
16. May 2026 (01:01)
A recent Troubles ruling is likely to be significant in deciding whether an earlier Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman applies in NI in the way it does in the rest of the UK. (BBC News)