Plastic surgeon guilty of trying to kill colleague
Graeme Perks was stabbed after being disturbed by a break-in at his home on 14 January 2021.
Disability groups 'stepping back' over benefit cuts
A number of disability-led organisations say they are considering “stepping back” from engaging with the government over benefit cuts
Disability groups 'stepping back' over benefit cuts
A number of disability-led organisations say they are considering “stepping back” from engaging with the government over benefit cuts
Extremist set to return home despite risk warnings
Haroon Aswat, who was jailed for 20 years, is expected to return to Yorkshire to live with family.
No charges for police officer after teen e-bike deaths
The Crown Prosecution Service says it will not bring charges against a police officer after the deaths of two boys in a crash.
No charges for police officer after teen e-bike deaths
The Crown Prosecution Service says it will not bring charges against a police officer after the deaths of two boys in a crash.
Cadbury unveils 'world's largest' Creme Egg
Cadbury Chocolatiers spend two days crafting the giant Easter treat - just don't drop it on your foot.
Former PMs and home secretaries may face asylum centre inquiry
An internal Home Office document says allegations of failures at the holding centre in 2022 are likely to be “reputationally damaging” for the department.
Former PMs and home secretaries may face asylum centre inquiry
An internal Home Office document says allegations of failures at the holding centre in 2022 are likely to be “reputationally damaging” for the department.
Apple's encryption row with UK should not be secret, court rules
The UK government sought to keep details of its row with Apple over requested access to its encrypted cloud storage tool private.
Mobility scooter rider, 105, dies in crash
The man was struck by a car driven by an 87-year-old woman as he was crossing a road, police said.
William and Harry's childhood bodyguard dies
Graham Craker accompanied Diana, Princess of Wales's hearse as it made its way to her funeral.
'Furious' Birmingham residents say 'no-one is listening' as rubbish pile grows
BBC reporter Sarah Julian is in Bordesley Green, Birmingham, as a mountain of rubbish containing cat litter and teeth marks continues to build.
Most of UK to feel warmer this week as sunshine continues
Lighter winds mean that most places will feel warmer than they did last week.
Sir Jackie Stewart: 'My wife lives in a new world'
The F1 legend reveals the poignant reason why his charity is funding a new dementia blood test.
Rules on UK car firms relaxed ahead of 2030 petrol vehicles ban
The prime minister says the measures are designed to aid the UK motor industry, which has been hit by Trump's tariffs.
Fire service deal with more than 140 gorse fires in three days
Firefighters are continuing to tackle a wildfire at Bloody Bridge in Newcastle.
'Fit and well' surgery waitlist details to be revealed
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles will give a speech to health leaders on his plans to improve the Welsh NHS.
Forest blaze 'under control' as Scottish wildfires continue
The Scottish government said the blaze was now "under control", after its resilience room met on Sunday evening.
'We never imagined our daughter could be killed at nursery - we want greater safeguards'
Parents of nine-month-old who died at a nursery call for stronger safeguarding measures.