Driver cut free after crash with highways vehicle
Firefighters say the highways vehicle was stationary within a closed work zone when it was hit.
Key power station didn't properly disclose burning forest wood
The Drax facility, which burns wood pellets, is required to report where it sources its wood from.
No excuses not to build 1.5m new homes, Rayner says
The deputy PM says she's "determined" to hit Labour's house-building target by the next election.
Watch: Could the Tories do a deal with Reform?
Conservative MP Alex Burghart tells the BBC that Reform UK "wants to destroy" his party.
Watch: Could the Tories do a deal with Reform?
Conservative MP Alex Burghart tells the BBC that Reform UK "wants to destroy" his party.
Rayner 'upset' by accusations of aggression at Grenfell meeting
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has spoken to the BBC about the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower.
Rare Harry Potter book almost thrown in the bin sells for £21,000
Auctioneer Daniel Pearce found the book on a pile of items ready to be thrown away.
Boy saves thousands of sweet tubs from landfill
Teddy has collected the plastic confectionery tubs because he wants to help save the planet.
Boy saves thousands of sweet tubs from landfill
Teddy has collected the plastic confectionery tubs because he wants to help save the planet.
Man finally able to read magazine he'd kept for 40 years
Ted Midgely left school unable to read but he has now taken lessons as an adult.
Premier League star turned pastor returns to UK
Gavin Peacock is back in Kent but is now enjoying a very different career to his footballing days.
'We run our homes without mains electricity'
Following Storm Éowyn, householders who live off-grid share their tips for self-sufficiency.
Southport attack: Parents speak publicly for first time since murders
The parents of murdered Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe speak publicly for the first time.
Rayner defends handling of Grenfell Tower meeting
The deputy PM tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that she doesn't feel she was "aggressive" during the meeting.
Harry and Meghan cheer from stands at Invictus Games in Canada
The couple watched from the stands, cheering and clapping for the UK's team.
Harry and Meghan cheer from stands at Invictus Games in Canada
The couple watched from the stands, cheering and clapping for the UK's team.
Are top honours winners too posh and too southern?
An analysis of those awarded the "higher" honours reveals a significant social and regional divide.
Are top honours winners too posh and too southern?
An analysis of those awarded the "higher" honours reveals a significant social and regional divide.
Man's pop-up urinal death may never be explained, family fears
The family of Kevin Holding fear they may never find out why a pop-up urinal dropped on him.
Vitamin pills and icy swims: Can you really boost your immune system?
After being struck down by winter illness, the BBC's James Gallagher goes in search of ways to boost his immune system.