Fans bid farewell to Denis Law at United star's funeral
More than 1,000 fans gathered at Old Trafford to pay their respects to the Manchester United legend.
Millionaire's estate water use 'flouted' drought rules
Charlotte Townshend's Ilchester Estate has to pay a £28,000 for taking too much from a chalk stream.
Maths and English skills ditched for adult apprentices
The Department for Education says rule change means 10,000 more courses could be completed every year.
Kate meets new mothers and babies on prison visit
The Princess of Wales has visited HMP Styal in Cheshire as part of her ongoing early years initiative.
Gatland leaves Wales head coach role during Six Nations
Warren Gatland leaves his role as Wales head coach by mutual consent after 14 successive Test match defeats.
Eight teenagers sentenced for rioting in Ely
The disorder in Ely began when friends Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans died in an e-bike crash.
Northern Lights shimmer over Scotland in stunning photos
BBC Weather Watchers have captured stunning images of the aurora borealis in Scotland's skies.
Church risks further crisis if it doesn't act, says ex-child abuse inquiry chair
The Church's national assembly is voting on options to radically change its safeguarding processes.
Replacing judge with experts strengthens assisted dying bill, MP says
It comes after concerns over the High Court's capacity to hear each individual case in England and Wales.
'Entertaining nonsense': BBC's Nick Robinson discovers X account hacked
Contrary to posts on his X account, the Today presenter reveals he is not launching a new cryptocurrency.
'I have to shower at the gym' - disabled people wait for simple home changes
The time taken for councils to do home adaptation assessments for elderly and disabled people has risen, the BBC finds.
'My baby died in a crash and her funeral was the day before my mother's'
Robert Hall was visiting his dying mother in hospital when his baby daughter was hit by a car.
Family 'heartbroken' as missing sailor named as London father
Charles Todd issued a mayday call from his yacht as Storm Herminia hit the Bay of Biscay.
Family 'heartbroken' as missing sailor named as London father
Charles Todd issued a mayday call from his yacht as Storm Herminia hit the Bay of Biscay.
MP behind assisted dying bill suggests scrapping High Court approval
It comes after concerns were raised over the court's capacity to hear each individual case.
Church risks further crisis if it doesn't act, says child abuse inquiry chair
The Church's national assembly is voting on options to radically change its safeguarding processes.
Beware ill-fitting menstrual cups, warn doctors
Doctors have reported a rare case where the use of a menstrual cup was linked to kidney problems.
Beware ill-fitting menstrual cups, warn doctors
Doctors have reported a rare case where the use of a menstrual cup was linked to kidney problems.
The Papers: PM backs pub campaign and 'Farage deal for the birds'
A range of stories on Tuesday's front pages including Sir Keir Starmer backing a Daily Mirror campaign.
Smuggling gangs have taken hold, Cooper says during border debate
MPs are holding a debate in the House of Commons on Labour's plans to overhaul border measures.