BBC News

Category

Description of App

Get the latest breaking news from the BBC and our global network of journalists. 

Stories are arranged in categories including top stories, UK news, world news, politics, business, technology and sport. 

The app offers the BBC News Channel streamed live, social features and personalisation so you can re-order the news categories to suit your interests. 

NB Please note that to refresh the app you should pull down on the main content area. See in-app help page for further details.

The BBC News app offers the following:
- Breaking news 
- Top Stories and latest headlines 
- Features and analysis
- Live BBC News Channel 
- News clips embedded in stories 
- An 'Edit' menu to personalise your experience and choose news that interests you 
- Share news stories by email, Facebook and Twitter 
- Font controls to increase or decrease the story text size to suit you
- Refresh controls to see the latest stories and updates

If you choose to receive push notifications, a unique identifier relating to your device will be stored by ProcessOne on behalf of the BBC to provide you with the service. 

No other personal data relating to you (such as a username or email address) is processed. The BBC will keep your information secure and not share it with anyone else in accordance with the BBC’s Privacy and Cookies Policy, available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy. You can choose to unsubscribe from push notifications from BBC News in your device’s ‘Notifications’ screen.

Version

3.0.2

Free or Paid

Free

Apple Watch Support

No

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

8.1.2

Accessibility Comments

Works well.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling

All buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

The app is fully accessible with VoiceOver and is easy to navigate and use.

Options

Comments

By peterh1976 (not verified) on Monday, August 23, 2010 - 09:44

I can confirm I also had the same results. Very disapointing. I'm trying to make the BBC aware of this issue and issues with the beta version of the new Iplayer but am struggling to find an accessible way of sending my comments.

By David Goodwin on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 - 09:44

The latest update has explicitly addressed accessibility issues, and things are certainly much better for it.

One note for VoiceOver users though, is don't assume that there are only 3 news stories in each section.

It would be easy to believe this, as flicking through the list of stories will have VoiceOver announce a section heading (Top Stories, World, etc.) followed by 3 stories and then the next section heading. In fact there are 9 stories in each section, but only 3 are displayed on the screen at any time. You need to use the 3-fingered swipe across the screen to move between stories 1-3, 4-6 and 7-9. When they are visually present on the screen, VoiceOver will find them.

By Blind I Am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - 09:44

The latest update includes a number of VoiceOver specific enhancements:

What's New in Version 2.0

The BBC News app has been updated to offer improved response time and faster display of stories and we've also fixed a number of bugs.

These include:

  • An issue that caused the app to get stuck for some users while updating
  • A problem where stories were sometimes duplicated within a category and one of the headlines would take you to the wrong story
  • The edit sections function is now available in iPad portrait view so that you can add or remove categories on the home screen

We’ve made a few other small changes including:

  • iPhone home screen has bigger images and the layout makes it clearer that you can scroll each category to see more stories
  • The portrait layout on the iPad shows more headlines to make it easier to find what you are interested in
  • You now pull down to refresh the home screen or stories
  • Better integration for sharing with Twitter and Facebook
  • Much improved integration with VoiceOver
  • An extra font size to provide a better experience for iPad mini users
  • Users can now copy story links to their clipboard