Vape ban isn't working, says waste firm boss
Millions of vapes are being thrown away incorrectly despite the ban, causing chaos, says Biffa.
'Arbitrary' fireworks ban zone excludes parts of worst-hit areas
Edinburgh's firework control zone boundaries cut some streets in half, with only one side covered by restrictions.
Graham Linehan: I don't regret my online posts
The Father Ted writer tells the BBC he stands by his online posts which led to his arrest last week.
Graham Linehan: I don't regret my online posts
The Father Ted writer tells the BBC he stands by his online posts which led to his arrest last week.
Devastating storms exposed gaps in response - report
A review into the response calls for an overhaul of the financial and mental health support.
Heathrow reopens after 'hazardous materials' scare
Twenty people were assessed after reporting injuries but "no trace of any adverse substance was found", police said.
Heathrow reopens after 'hazardous materials' scare
Twenty people were assessed after reporting injuries but "no trace of any adverse substance was found", police said.
MPs push for change on Palestine Action but minister stands firm
There were 890 arrests in London on Saturday for protesting to lift the ban on the proscribed group.
Government must deliver workers' rights bill in full, says TUC
The call comes amid fears the bill would be watered down as some of its key backers left the cabinet.
Harry praises children's resilience as he returns to UK
Prince Harry marked the anniversary of the death of the late Queen privately in Windsor.
Great North Run medals show wrong city and river
Medals given to participants use an image of Sunderland, which has no connection to the event.
Londoners turn to bikes and buses as Tube workers strike for second day
Members of the RMT union are staging a walkout until Thursday over terms and conditions.
When was the last enjoyable England World Cup qualifier?
As England prepare to face Serbia on Tuesday, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at why there is often a lack of entertainment in World Cup qualifiers.
FBI 'most wanted' awaits extradition from Wales to US
The prime suspect for two bombings in California in 2003 was found in a Welsh cottage last year.
New Banksy mural appears at Royal Courts of Justice
The artwork, which shows a judge hitting a protester with a gavel, was confirmed by the elusive street artist.
Rayner replacement must be a woman, says Harman
Labour's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) is setting the rules for choosing the new deputy leader.
UK could suspend visas for countries with no migrant return deals
New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said her 'top priority' in her role is to 'secure' the UK's borders.
New Banksy mural appears at Royal Courts of Justice
The artwork, which shows a judge hitting a protester with a gavel, was confirmed by the elusive street artist.
Rayner replacement must be a woman, says Harman
Labour's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) is setting the rules for choosing the new deputy leader.
Southport survivor says scars a 'daily reminder'
The public inquiry into the Southport attacks resumes with more evidence heard from the survivors.


