Troubled beauty chain Bodycare to close 32 stores
About 450 jobs will also go after the value chain said it was making losses as costs continue to rise.
Six jailed for life in 'execution-style' shooting
Drug dealer Jayamo Lucima was murdered a year after serving a prison term for dismembering a man.
'Deep shock' in community after man's murder
Emergency services found the man, named locally as Chrissy Burns, dead at a property in Mountnorris, County Armagh.
Henry Zeffman: Rayner's resignation is devastating blow for her and PM
Rayner's resignation poses huge questions for Sir Keir Starmer, our chief political correspondent writes.
Watch: Key moments from Rayner's political career
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has resigned after failing to pay enough tax on a flat in Hove.
Four men arrested in terror plot investigation
Police say the men are being questioned and there is no "imminent threat" to public safety
Jaguar Land Rover staff to stay at home in cyber attack fallout
The company continues the complex work of restoring its systems after the cyber attack at the weekend.
Errors by machines leave 55,000 diabetes patients needing new tests
Errors by diabetes analysis machines mean at least 55,000 people in England will need further hospital tests.
Three British nationals among 16 killed in Lisbon crash
Authorities have confirmed three Brits are among 16 people who were killed in Wednesday's accident.
The music-loving duchess who became a primary school teacher in Hull
The life of the Duchess of Kent, who stepped away from royal life and became a primary school teacher.
WSL predictions 2025-26: BBC Sport pundits pick their top three
We asked our BBC Sport pundits and presenters who will finish first, second and third in the Women's Super League this season.
'We don't want Epping asylum seeker convict back'
A man who knew Hadush Kebatu says his offending has shocked the people of Epping.
Sunny weather and football boosted retail sales in July
Sales volumes rose by a stronger-than-expected 0.6% in July, official statistics show.
Council U-turn on abusive language crackdown
Thanet District Council says it plans to review the evidence and consult on an amended order.
Reform may need to rethink £90bn tax cuts pledge, deputy suggests
Richard Tice says manifesto pledges ahead of last year's general election are "not appropriate" for a future election.
Ex-Tory minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK
The ex-MP told the Daily Mail the Tory Party was dead and its members now "need to think the unthinkable".
How to see Sunday's 'Blood Moon' total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of the UK on Sunday evening, weather permitting.
How to see Sunday's 'Blood Moon' total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of the UK on Sunday evening, weather permitting.
Rosyth shipyard expected to win £1bn Danish navy contract
The Babcock shipyard in Rosyth is finalising a deal to build up to four Type 31 frigates for the Danish navy.
From England rejection to Euros glory - Lucy Bronze in her own words
England defender Lucy Bronze sits down with Kelly Somers to talk about winning the Euros and life outside of football.


