Travel operator Tui Group, which owns Thomson and First Choice, announces how much the beach attack in Tunisia in June has cost it.
(Source: British Red Cross) 29 June 2015 Following the violent attack at a tourist resort in Tunisia on Friday the British Red Cross has launched a support line to help those affected. The dedicated te...
What we know so far about the deadly attack on a beach in the Tunisian resort of Sousse, in which almost 40 people died.
Angela Evans has told the BBC how she lay face down in the sand so that she was not killed in the Tunisian beach attack.
Imen Kechiche Guiga was working in her office near the hotel reception when the Tunisia beach attack violence erupted, she saw the gunman and was injured by grenade fragments.
Following the 26 June attack in the Tunisian resort city of Sousse, the BBC's Aidan Lewis looks at the reasons why the country is vulnerable to attacks.
A minute's silence will be held in the UK at 12:00 BST on Friday to remember the victims of the Tunisian beach attack, David Cameron announces.
Brussels, Belgium (PANA) ? The European Union (EU) senior representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, Federika Mongherini, says that the EU is considering accelerating its cooperation with Tunisia...
As many as 30 Britons are now feared to be among the dead from the slaughter at a Tunisian holiday resort. Though the figure of confirmed dead is still at 15, unofficial reports have warned the eventua...
Friday's attack in Sousse has left Tunisians reeling, and fearing disastrous effects on the tourism sector, the BBC's Mark Lowen reports.