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We tracked reports and contacted police and prosecutors for a deeper look at the situation across UK.
We tracked reports and contacted police and prosecutors for a deeper look at the situation across UK.
A prison inmate has been charged with the murder of Soham killer Ian Huntley, police say.
A huge fire destroyed a neighbouring building but Network Rail staff believe the station has not been seriously damaged.
The US president has tried to soothe nerves over oil and markets, but his comments still lack clarity, writes Anthony Zurcher.
Concern has grown for team after one critic called them "wartime traitors" for failing to salute during the Iranian anthem.
President Aoun outlines a path towards "permanent security and stability", as Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah continue.
Is the backlash against Timothée Chalamet about more than his views on ballet and opera?
The annual music festival will take place in Sunderland's Herrington Country Park from 22 to 24 May.
The decision to cast Charithra Chandran in the manga adaptation angered a vocal set of fans.
Uefa is seriously concerned that the Premier League's new financial rules could further impact competitive balance.
As Arsenal pursue a first Premier League title in 22 years, BBC Sport looks at how the relationship between Mikel Arteta and his assistant, Gabriel Heinze, is helping them.
Brentford are beaten by West Ham on penalties as Dango Ouattara is left to rue a missed Panenka. Is there ever a right rime to take one?
Lawyers including top barristers and retired judges urge the government to drop a plan to abolish some jury trials.
Labour faces pressure to stem the Middle East's impact on energy bills, writes the BBC's political editor.
RFA Lyme Bay is placed on "heightened readiness" as a precaution, the Ministry of Defence says.
The health service said young people who already receive the drugs will continue to do so.
Four days after giving birth, Lizzy Berryman's psychosis forced her to be taken from York to Derby for specialist care.
England's top doctor says the drugs should be for a minority and more effort is needed to prevent obesity in the first place.
The US president's comments lead to a drop in crude costs and a rebound in shares.
The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
The feature allows both women riders and drivers to be matched with other women for trips on the ride-sharing app.
Signal says its systems are secure but it is taking reports of targeted attempts to hack some officials "very seriously".
The family alleges the firm knew the perpetrator was planning a "mass casualty event" but failed to contact the authorities.
GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.
Planned changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England were announced last month.
The plans, due to come into force in September, follow support for Benedict's Law, a campaign to improve allergy safety in schools.
The government will end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, due to what she says is abuse.
A shock to oil supplies is rattling financial markets, driving up prices at the pump and raising fears of a bigger economic hit.
Scientists discover underwater mountain ranges, golden towers of coral, and never-before-seen sea creatures.
Have we have passed "peak sheep" in the UK?