'Just brutal' - Owner speaks of trauma after alpacas shot dead
The owner of the Alpacas Dawn French told BBC Breakfast she has no thoughts on who could have done it.
Lower Thames Crossing approved by government
The 14-mile (22.5km) road will link the A2 and M2 in Kent with the A13 and M25 in Essex.
Woman died of gunshot chest wound - inquest
Joanne Penney died after being shot at Green Park in Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on 9 March.
The 30-year quest to catch a national records thief
One academic's mission to discover who stole 200 items from Scotland's national archives.
Chris Mason: Difficult trade-offs loom for Labour in Spring Statement
BBC political editor Chis Mason examines the fiscal dilemmas facing the government over spending and growth.
Government to drop asylum hotel provider
Stay Belvedere Hotels provides around a quarter of asylum accommodation.
Husband's anger after wife dies of missed sepsis
A coroner has ruled neglect contributed to the 2023 death of 28-year-old mother Sharzia Bibi.
How an iPad dug up from the Thames solved museum thieves' murder plot
Police were able to use the iPad as key evidence in a trial of three men who plotted to murder a cage fighter.
Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
AI job application rise 'risks hiring incapable staff'
AI could allow job hunters to get work they are not "capable" of doing, a business owner says.
The Papers: 'Putin's brutal peace' and 'growing pains for Chancellor'
Civilian casualties from Russian air strikes in Ukraine and the UK's economic difficulties lead the papers.
How Robbie Williams became a 'therapist' to indie band Lottery Winners
Robbie asked the group to join his stadium tour, after he discovered their music on BBC Radio 2.
Archaeologists find 'unprecedented' Iron Age hoard
Archaeologists say they have found more than 800 items dating back about 2,000 years.
UK draws up new disease-threat watch list
Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - others infectious illnesses with no treatments.
Doctors and charities call for gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out
The JCVI recommended the use of the MenB vaccine in November 2023 but has not been used in NHS clinics
Doctors and charities call for gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out
The JCVI recommended the use of the MenB vaccine in November 2023 but has not been used in NHS clinics
'I could lose £100K despite Woodford redress scheme'
People who lost savings from a collapsed investment fund say a redress scheme has let them down.
'Unsustainable financial pressure' on homeless services - report
Dealing with temporary accommodation demand cost almost £39m in 2023-24, according to a report from the NI Audit Office.
'I'll make £12.24 an hour - I live payday to payday'
As the chancellor prepares to update her plans for the economy we hear how ordinary people are tackling their own financial challenges.