Capitol riots: Americans ‘shocked’ and ‘disgusted’
We asked people around the US how they responded to the chaotic scenes from the US Capitol.
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We asked people around the US how they responded to the chaotic scenes from the US Capitol.
BBC Sport football expert Mark Lawrenson predicts the outcome of all 32 FA Cup third-round ties, with Radio 1 DJ Matt Edmondson joining him for selected matches.
Lorry drivers will need a negative result to cross into France until further notice, the government says.
Lorry drivers will need a negative result to cross into France until further notice, the government says.
Lorry drivers will need a negative result to cross into France until further notice, the government says.
The Wanted member shares some good news with his fans, three months on from his cancer diagnosis.
Her family said the British model, who died in December aged 50, had been “unwell for some time”.
Worried nursery staff call on ministers to prove it’s safe for them to open in England.
Production was to begin later this month but filming and transmission will now be later than hoped.
Her family said the British model, who died in December aged 50, had been “unwell for some time”.
The 35-year-old is one of four people who died amid an armed insurrection at the US Capitol.
Boeing is to pay $2.5bn to settle US criminal charges over 737 Max aircraft conspiracy – US Department of Justice.
Heather Watson fights back to beat Jodie Burrage as the British pair return to WTA action in Abu Dhabi.
An intensive care nurse says the pressures of Covid mean they cannot give the same care as normal.
Jurgen Klopp says it is unlikely Liverpool will sign a centre-back in January because of the economic issues arising from the pandemic.
The firm says tighter Covid restrictions and falling passenger numbers have prompted the decision.
Jurgen Klopp says it is unlikely Liverpool will sign a centre-back in January because of the economic issues arising from the pandemic.
Jurgen Klopp says it is unlikely Liverpool will sign a centre-back in January because of the economic issues arising from the pandemic.
Manchester United finalise the £19m signing of Ivory Coast winger Amad Diallo from Italian side Atalanta.
Annemarie Plas is now distancing herself from the new Clap for Heroes Thursday evening applause.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
Residents of Shijiazhuang are banned from leaving and will be tested en masse after an outbreak there.
Travellers from Namibia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana and Mauritius will be barred from entering.
Families without computer access are struggling to meet home schooling needs.
Statistics seem to show hospitals are less busy than usual, but can we compare with previous years?
Health officials say it was the only option due to the demand for beds as a result of Covid-19.
Dozens are detained and calls grow for President Donald Trump to be removed before his term ends.
Teachers say they are struggling to meet the demand for places from key workers during the lockdown.
Industry body calls for the early vaccination of workers to keep supply chains running smoothly.
The UK prime minister also says the US president is “completely wrong” over his election fraud claims.
Eight people are being sentenced for their role in a people-smuggling ring that ended in 39 deaths.
Owner Lawrence Stroll is setting his Aston Martin Formula 1 team the target of becoming world champions.
Owner Lawrence Stroll is setting his Aston Martin Formula 1 team the target of becoming world champions.
Boris Johnson says the armed forces will help the vaccination plan, using “battle preparation techniques”.
England manager Phil Neville will lead Team GB at the Tokyo Olympics if he does not take the managerial vacancy at Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.
Breakdown of what happened when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol amid a key Senate vote.
News photographers captured extraordinary scenes as Trump supporters stormed the building.
Saturday’s two Women’s Super League fixtures are postponed because of positive coronavirus tests.
The drugs, which save an extra life for every 12 intensive care patients treated, can be used immediately, say experts.
England batsman Jonny Bairstow says “my game is in the best place it has been” as he prepares for the Test series in Sri Lanka.
Matthew Mason admitted killing 15-year-old Alex Rodda with a wrench in woodland but denied murder.
President left isolated within his own party after violence in Washington D.C.
Users in Europe and the UK must accept new terms to use the service, but will not see data rule changes.
The Tesla and SpaceX owner replaces Jeff Bezos as the richest man on the planet.
There’s speculation over who was involved in the protests and whether they belong to organised groups
Aston Villa confirm “a significant” coronavirus outbreak at the club on the eve of their FA Cup third-round tie with Liverpool.
International commentators point finger of blame at Donald Trump
American player Sam Querrey leaving Russia for London after contracting coronavirus “did not sound great from the outside”, says British number one Dan Evans.
There is “currently no clarity” over further doses, a cross-party group tells ministers.
Use of pork gelatin as stabiliser in some jabs has caused controversy in Muslim community
Southampton and Shrewsbury’s FA Cup tie is off after a significant number of Covid-19 cases at the Shrews.
More than half the patients at some hospitals have the virus, forcing other care to be cut back.
NEC developed the system in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The broadcaster has been confirmed as a part-time replacement for the new Woman’s Hour host.
Hackney’s mayor says the council is working with the police to see what action needs to be taken.
Will Pucovski impresses with 62 on long-awaited debut, having overcome nine concussions and mental health issues to reach the biggest stage.
Tokyo 2020 organisers say they will be ready to host the Olympic Games – despite the city declaring a state of emergency over Covid-19.
Tokyo 2020 organisers say they will be ready to host the Olympic Games – despite the city declaring a state of emergency over Covid-19.
The heart of US democracy has seen violent scenes in the past – from bombs to attempts to burn it down.
The heart of US democracy has seen violent scenes in the past – from bombs to attempts to burn it down.