I was the poster boy for Tourette's and swore in front of the Queen
A new film looks at the life of John Davidson after he found fame in a 1989 documentary
Council contractor threatened after removing Scotland flags from lampposts
The man said the wing mirror of his van was also damaged by angry residents in Stenhousemuir on Friday.
Are bright blue lobsters as rare as once thought?
Reports of blue lobsters are rising and scientists are calling for more research as to why.
Strictly's Amy put 'strain' on herself to dance again after cancer
Amy Dowden says she "didn't know what she would wake up with" after having a double mastectomy.
The Papers: 'Putin's jets over Estonia' and two-child benefit cap 'spiteful' says MP
In the Saturday edition of the paper, the Mail calls jets over Estonia an "alarming new escalation".
David Gandy: 'Britain produces some of the greatest models. We want to keep it that way'
The supermodel on AI-generated models, life with two young daughters - and his obsession with his lawn.
Queen statue will show 'grandeur and dignity,' sculptor says
A leading British artist has been chosen to create a statue for the national memorial.
Faisal Islam: Will the US tech bromance turn around the UK economy?
In the week the UK hosted Donald Trump for a second state visit, the country also rolled out the red carpet for US tech firms.
I'm nothing like Peaky's Tommy Shelby, says Murphy
It comes as the Irish actor promotes a new film which follows attempts to turn around a reform school.
Council contractor threatened after removing Saltire flags
The man said the wing mirror of his van was also damaged by angry residents in Stenhousemuir on Friday.
Minister rejects Trump's call for military to tackle illegal migration in UK
US President Donald Trump suggested the military could help tackle illegal migration to the UK.
Families 'bin £90 of food a month' as black bag limits loom
People are urged to correctly dispose of food waste as councils consider monthly general collections.
Lib Dems call for police desks in supermarkets and libraries
The party says the plan, announced as members gather for their annual conference, would boost public confidence.
Britishness and free speech - why we travelled 200 miles to Robinson's London rally
More than 700 people who were on the march and counter-protest, contacted the BBC to express their views.
HGV driver 'distracted by porn' killed dad-of-two
Neil Platt had been scrolling through his phone "continually" before the fatal motorway smash.
Watch: Take That megafans 'super excited' ahead of surprise BBC performance
The band announced plans to take their Circus Live tour back on the road next summer.
Watch: Take That megafans 'super excited' ahead of surprise BBC performance
The band announced plans to take their Circus Live tour back on the road next summer.
Man dies after falling from hot air balloon
The man was with a group in a hot air balloon travelling from Billingshurst to Dunsfold, police say.
New Troubles legacy deal 'a big step forward', says Harris
The UK and Irish governments announce a framework which seeks to heal a rift between London and Dublin created by the NI Legacy Act.
Snapchat rapist used fear to blackmail children
Stuart Latham, 22, was described as a 'highly dangerous' offender with 'no remorse'.



