The BBC's Lyse Doucet interviews Lt General Sami Sadat, now in exile having assumed command of Afghan special forces when the Taliban swept into power in August 2021.
The latest developments from Downing Street.
Coverage of the US Capitol attack hearings from Washington DC.
Continuing news coverage and analysis on the day Rishi Sunak officially becomes the UK's new prime minister.
When a flight from London to Singapore dropped thousands of feet mid-air, many passengers were seriously injured and one man died of a suspected heart attack. We look at what caused the in-flight turbulance and hear from those on board the plane.
Thousands of bikers celebrate Dave Day with a ride from London to Barrow, in memory of the late Dave Myers.
The story of TV Presenter Dr Michael Mosley's disappearance and tragic death on holiday.
How a software bug from Crowdstrike affected Microsoft Windows systems around the world. With thousands of flights cancelled, and banking, healthcare, plus shopping all affected.
US President Joe Biden drops out of the 2024 presidential race, after months of speculation about his age and fitness. The announcement follows a series of gaffes and a poor debate performance.
BBC News looks at how the night unfolded.
Tom Brook was the first British reporter to broadcast live from the scene at the Dakota. He looks back on the events of that night and speaks to people about the Lennon legacy. Singer/songwriter James Taylor discloses revelations about meeting Lennon's assassin just days before the attack, and then hearing the gunshots that killed his friend. Irish singer, Bono talks emotionally about the impact Lennon had on his own music. And Lennon's son Sean, who is rarely interviewed about his father, speaks candidly about his legacy.
The negotiations have begun over the UK's departure from the European Union. What is the future now that Theresa May's election gamble failed to deliver the clear mandate she wanted for her Brexit talks with the EU? The BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler and economics editor Kamal Ahmed speak to major players on both sides of the table and those who voted to leave and remain in 2016.
Six years after John McAreavey's wife Michaela was killed on honeymoon in Mauritius, BBC Newsline's Mark Simpson joins him as he returns to the island. No-one has ever been convicted of the murder.
As Barack Obama’s time in office nears its end, people who voted for him reflect on his legacy. From California to Chicago to DC, young black voters look back on his Presidency.
Singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen speaks to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz about his music, depression and the state of US politics, as he launches his autobiography.
Live build-up and coverage from Washington of the inauguration of Joe Biden as president of the United States. Presented by Katty Kay.
Special coverage of events being held to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with Laura Trevelyan in New York.