Use offices or lose them, Welsh government staff told
Less than a fifth of Welsh government staff use the office, as the vast majority work from home.
Inquiry into asylum seeker payment cards for gambling
More than 6,500 payments in gambling settings were attempted by asylum seekers in the past year.
Swearing ban plan misunderstood, says council
Councillors will vote on a public space protection order that proposes £100 fines for foul language.
Boy killed in school coach crash died from head injury, inquest hears
Oliver Price died at the scene, having been found in his seat with his seatbelt on.
'See story through my eyes', says UK teen on trial for drug smuggling in Georgia
The teenager from Billingham, Teesside, is on trial in Georgia on drug smuggling charges.
Brit accused of drug smuggling asks court to 'see story through my eyes'
Bella Culley, from Billingham, Teesside, is on trial in Georgia on drug smuggling charges.
UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953
Data shows a slump in car and van production as the industry trade body hopes a UK-US tariff deal will bring "confidence".
Mountain biker completes epic bid to ride down all 282 Munros
Sean Green believes he is only the second person to have taken a bike to the summit of every Munro in Scotland.
Tories must 'offer hope' in face of Reform threat - Badenoch
The Conservative Party leader said Argentinian President Javier Milei was the "template" for her leadership.
Young farmers need more help, TV show winner says
The winner of Channel 4's Our Dream Farm says more opportunities to access land are needed.
City rate-rigging convictions quashed - what happens next?
Carlo Palombo and Tom Hayes have secured victory after a 10-year fight but what are the next steps for the former traders?
Students feel 'let down' by mental health support - but should it really be up to universities?
The number of students reporting mental health concerns is rising. But to what extent should the onus be on universities?
As porn sites apply new age checks, will users hand over personal ID?
All websites hosting pornography will have to check the age of their users from Friday.
How Black Sabbath found their sound - and invented heavy metal
By slowing down the blues and playing with occult imagery, the Birmingham band pioneered a genre.
Health DIY tests often inaccurate, study says
Shop-bought health kits for a wide range of conditions are readily available across the UK.
Health self-test kits often inaccurate, study says
Shop-bought health kits for a wide range of conditions are readily available across the UK.
The Papers: 'Crushing cancer treatment delays' and '4-star asylum fiasco'
Doctors' strikes and concerns over immigration feature on Thursday's front pages.
UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953
Data shows a slump in car and van production as the industry trade body hopes a UK-US tariff deal will bring "confidence".
Children in police custody cells offered Childline call
Police Scotland say being held in a police cell could be a "frightening" experience for young people.
Children in police custody cells offered Childline call
Police Scotland say being held in a police cell could be a "frightening" experience for young people.