Collector 'gobsmacked' to find wife's childhood notes in charity shop book
Steph Mills did not know his wife, Karen, when she made the drawings as a child 50 years ago.
'I was poisoned by fake Botox'
In recent weeks 28 cases of botulism caused by fake Botox are recorded in the north-east of England.
Public doesn't back aid spending any more, says minister
Douglas Alexander, a former international development secretary, says the argument for aid has been "lost".
Screen children in schools to find lazy eyes early, experts warn
The British and Irish Orthoptic Society is calling for screening to take place in all schools in England.
My best friend died at 11 after telling me to live my life for him
On what would have been his best friend's 18th birthday, Ryan Quinn shares what it was like to suffer such loss as a child.
Leeds maternity units downgraded to 'inadequate'
Trust told to take immediate action to improve after unannounced inspections prompted by parent concerns.
Leeds maternity units downgraded to 'inadequate'
Trust told to take immediate action to improve after unannounced inspections prompted by parent concerns.
The Papers: 'A good death' and 'Royal AscHot'
The looming vote on the assisted dying bill features prominently on the front pages of Friday's papers.
'Cervical screening saved my life,' says MLA
Michelle Guy said she hopes to encourage women to get smear tests after undergoing a hysterectomy following a cervical cancer diagnosis.
BBC Breakfast boss takes extended leave after bullying allegations
It comes after reports of an internal investigation into allegations of bullying.
Government whip quits over disability benefit cuts
The Labour MP says she could not vote for the welfare bill published by the government earlier this week.
'I'm terrified of being trapped in pain'
MPs will vote on Friday on proposed legislation to allow assisted dying in Wales and England.
First-time buyers removed from government housing scheme
First-time buyers on lower incomes have been dropped from one of the Scottish government's shared equity schemes after 20 years.
Woman, 66, arrested on suspicion of 'Rolex murder'
Jennifer Abbott was found by her niece and neighbours with tape across her mouth at her home.
MP behind assisted dying bill confident it will pass
MPs are preparing for an historic vote on a bill that would allow terminally ill adults to end their own lives.
Millions more to get £150 off energy bills
The criteria has changed so 2.7 million more people will get the money automatically knocked off their bills.
Student who raped 10 women jailed for 24 years
Zhenhao Zou, who drugged and raped women in London and China, has been called "one of the most prolific predators" in the UK.
Starmer urges diplomacy as Trump considers Iran attack
The UK prime minister calls for negotiation rather than an escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict.
Man accused of shooting Scots in Spain appears in court
The 44-year-old appeared in court in London following the deaths of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr.
Be ready to be shocked and offended at university, students told
Guidance has been published by the Office for Students on new free speech rules coming into force this year.