'It's cruel that I cannot get muscular dystrophy drug'
Alfie, 12, says access to a new drug could help slow down the progression of his incurable condition.
'It's out of this world' - Everton fans get first glimpse of new stadium
Everton fans get their first view inside the club's new ground at a Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium test event.
Pub shooting suspect rang friend and said 'she's dead'
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
Shooting suspect rang friend and said 'she's dead'
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
Thames Water secures £3bn lifeline after court ruling
The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of money by the end of March.
Meghan puts new label on jams and lifestyle range
The Duchess of Sussex reveals "As Ever" will be the new name for her home and cooking range.
Meghan puts new label on jams and lifestyle range
The Duchess of Sussex reveals "As Ever" will be the new name for her home and cooking range.
Man jailed for abusive emails to politicians
Jack Bennett pleaded guilty to five charges and was jailed for 28 weeks at Exeter Magistrates Court.
Starmer says US 'backstop' needed for Ukraine deal
The PM says "a US security guarantee is the only way to effectively deter Russia from attacking Ukraine again".
Jellycat toy thief given suspended jail sentence
Ruby Smith is sentenced after 40 of the collectable toys are discovered at her home.
'Tough on crime' policies behind prison crisis, says review
The independent review says successive governments made "knee jerk" decisions to issue longer prison sentences.
Reeves' intervention in car loans case rejected
The UK's highest court has rejected the Treasury's attempts to intervene in the landmark case.
UK wages continue to outpace inflation
Pay outstripped price rises by 3.4% between October and December while the unemployment rate remains unchanged.
'The only thing stopping me working is childcare'
The number of people not in work or looking for a job has gone up to 26.6% - the highest of the UK regions, figures show.
Teen arrested after chilli oil attack at Costco
A boy is arrested on suspicion of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and remains in custody.
'I've drunk in 5,000 pubs and I'm not stopping here'
Dale Harvey is behind the Great British Pub Crawl and is encouraging people to support the pub trade.
The ballroom boy with burns who inspired a film
A Ukrainian ballroom dancer, aged seven when he was hurt in a missile strike, has inspired a film.
Customers still without broadband after Storm Éowyn
About 1,500 Fibrus customers remain unconnected following damage to the network more than three weeks ago.
The Papers: 'Test of strength' as Starmer to meet Trump over Ukraine
Most papers focus on the Ukraine war, as peace talks between the US and Russia - but not Ukraine - begin later.
Reeves' intervention in car loans case rejected
The UK's highest court has rejected the Treasury's attempts to intervene in the landmark case.