Letter reveals Shakespeare did not abandon his wife
New analysis of a letter suggests that the couple's relationship was closer than previously thought.
'Extraordinary world-views': Turner Prize nominees revealed
The four artists in the running for this year's prestigious art award are revealed.
GB Energy to be blocked from using slavery-linked solar
The government says it has listened to MPs who called for a ban on panels linked to slave labour.
Self-styled 'Rocky' jailed over guns and drugs
MMA fighter Pietro Menga, who also called himself The Italian Stallion, was caught on Encrochat.
The battle to ban greyhound racing in Scotland
The country's last track is closed indefinitely, but campaigners are determined to outlaw the sport for good.
Talks to resume as Birmingham bin strike enters sixth week
Negotiations between the city council and the Unite union are due to resume on Wednesday afternoon.
Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks in London downgraded
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff are no longer attending the talks.
Higher pay and benefits drives government borrowing higher
The government borrowed £151.9bn in the year to March, which marked the third highest on record.
Nissan boss says building cars in UK too expensive
The Sunderland factory pays more for electricity than any other Nissan plant, the executive says.
The fatal van crash that left a city horrified
Three-year-old Louisa Palmisano was struck and killed as she walked with her parents in Manchester.
Police failings left predator free to kidnap girl
Lewis Jones was under investigation for more than two years for another attack, the BBC can reveal.
Police failings left predator free to kidnap girl
Lewis Jones was under investigation for more than two years for another attack, the BBC can reveal.
Police failings left predator free to kidnap girl
Lewis Jones was under investigation for more than two years for another attack, the BBC can reveal.
Swinney calls on leaders to unite for democracy
The first minister made the call as he hosts a forum of political, civic and faith groups in Glasgow.
The Papers: 'Putin's offer to halt war' and tariffs 'shock'
The latest twist in Ukraine talks features on many front pages as well as the IMF's verdict on Trump's tariffs
Chris Mason: Gender debate has changed but it's not over yet
The landmark Supreme Court ruling has changed the tone of the conversation, our political editor writes.
Police chiefs to be granted powers to remove unfit officers
Police chiefs will be able to automatically sack officers who fail background checks, under new measures.
Instagram still posing serious risks to children, campaigners say
Instagram promised more "built-in protections" for young people but researchers say users are still exposed to sexualised images and negative stereotypes.
Mystery of medieval cemetery near airport runway deepens
Skeletons and artefacts unearthed from the site near Cardiff Airport are baffling archaeologists.
'One-of-a-kind' girl born with heart outside chest has pioneering surgery
Vanellope, now seven, undergoes more surgery to reconstruct a "cage" around her heart, using her ribs.