The head of the Metropolitan Police has told Good Morning Britain that children as young as 14 are being exploited by criminal gangs and paid up to £600 to steal mobile phones. The youngsters are often recruited on social media and offered incentives for the biggest hauls.
It follows a year long crackdown by the Met which saw 10,000 fewer phones snatched from people in the capital.
James Gooderson reports.
Trolling, harassment and malicious messages are what survivors of terror attacks are facing on social media, according to a new report from a group that supports them. They found nearly half of the survivors had their personal photos or videos lifted from their pages, while a third saw their stories turned into conspiracy theories.
@JamesGooderson reports.
Nigel Farage is to rule out tax cuts until public spending has been reduced as he bids to show that Reform could be trusted with the economy should they get into Government.
@JamesGooderson reports.
The UK's largest waste management company is issuing a warning about what they call 'Zombie Batteries', which can explode if not recycled correctly.
Biffa says that one of the issues is batteries in vapes.
@JamesGooderson has the latest.
Up to £500 million worth of household energy bill debt could be written off - as part of a new relief scheme, the energy regulator OFGEM has announced.
The Watchdog said it is planning to “reset and reform” how that debt is managed.
@JamesGooderson explains.
Labour has been obliterated in a Welsh by-election after voters flocked to Plaid Cymru and Reform instead.
Caerphilly has been a Labour stronghold for more than a century - but a victorious Plaid says this result is evidence that support among Welsh voters has now all but vanished.
@JamesGooderson reports.
Paul Gascoigne says he's re-joined Alcoholics Anonymous to help him with his decades-long fight to stay sober.
In his brand new book 'Eight’, Paul opens up about his struggles with alcohol and battles with mental health.
@JamesGooderson reports.
A British couple who were held for nearly eight months by the Taliban are sharing their story of survival at the hands of one of the world’s most brutal regimes.
Barbie and Peter Reynolds, who were put in prison earlier this year despite not knowing why they were detained, were finally reunited with their family last Friday.
@JamesGooderson has more.
Dame Esther Rantzen has appealed to the House of Lords not to block a bill giving the terminally ill in England and Wales the right to an assisted death.
The legislation will be debated by peers today.
She speaks to @kategarraway.
@JamesGooderson reports.
Portuguese authorities are investigating after the Gloria funicular in Lisbon derailed and crashed, leaving at least 15 people dead and at least 18 injured, including foreign nationals.
@JamesGooderson has this report.
The BBC is facing questions over its knowledge of Gregg Wallace’s behaviour after 50 people came forward with fresh allegations against him.
Wallace has been sacked by the production company behind MasterChef following a report into his conduct.
@JamesGooderson reports.
A wildlife sanctuary in Lincolnshire is calling for tighter legislation around the keeping of exotic pets after it received dozens of abandoned wild animals that owners were struggling to care for.
Figures show almost 3,000 exotic animals are kept privately under licence in Britain, but concerns have been raised for potentially hundreds of others that may be kept illegally.
@JamesGooderson reports.
An MP who resigned from the Labour Party has revealed that she is setting up a political party with Jeremy Corbyn. The Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana said she and the former Labour leader would front the new party.
Mr Corbyn has not confirmed his involvement but told ITV this week there was "a thirst for an alternative".
@jamesgooderson reports from Westminster.
The bitter public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has escalated dramatically overnight. The tech billionaire has made allegations about the US President appearing in unreleased files related to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He also backed calls for Trump to be impeached.
The President accused Musk of going "crazy" and threatened to cancel his government contracts.
@JamesGooderson reports.
Women using weight-loss jabs are being advised to stop if they are trying for a baby, have fallen pregnant, or are breastfeeding. The UK's medicines regulator says it is not known whether taking the medicines could harm an unborn baby.
James Gooderson is here with more details.
The Chancellor has welcomed the latest economic growth figures as "encouraging."
Official data released in the last hour shows the UK economy grew faster than expected in February.
It expanded by 0.5%, thanks to a strong performance by the manufacturing and services sector.
In the next hour, official figures will be published showing whether the UK economy grew or contracted in February.
It comes at a time of instability in global markets.
@JamesGooderson reports.
20 people have been detained by police in North Macedonia following a fatal fire in a nightclub that claimed 59 lives and injured dozens of others.
Authorities say the number of people inside the club was at least double the official capacit as @JamesGooderson reports.
The justice secretary has called for the scrapping of planned changes which would make the background of offenders from minority groups a bigger factor when deciding whether to jail them.
@JamesGooderson has the latest.