Children killed in shooting were wonderful pupils, principal says
A vigil is planned for Vanessa Whyte and James and Sara Rutledge, who were killed in a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide.
Veteran jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine dies aged 97
She was the first British singer to win a Grammy in a jazz category and performed with all the greats.
River Island plans to close 33 shops - but why is it in trouble?
The future of the chain is in the balance ahead of a crucial court ruling on its restructuring plans.
Former MP Mhairi Black announces she has left the SNP
The SNP's former Westminster deputy leader said she disagreed with the party's stance on trans rights and Palestine.
Former MP Mhairi Black announces she has left the SNP
The SNP's former Westminster deputy leader said she disagreed with the party's stance on trans rights and Palestine.
NHS faces challenging few days during doctors strike, warns Streeting
Hospitals in England battle to keep both emergency and non-urgent work going in five-day walkout.
Around 6,000 porn sites start checking ages in UK
Despite the law some remain sceptical about the effectiveness of porn age checks.
Jay Slater died an accidental death, coroner rules
Jay Slater's friend Lucy Law begged him to get back to safety after he ventured off a mountain road.
Jay Slater's death in Tenerife ravine was accidental, inquest finds
Jay Slater's friend Lucy Law begged him to get back to safety after he ventured off a mountain road.
Will a new law prevent illegally imported puppies?
Over 1,000 illegally imported dogs in five years have ended up in rehoming centres, figures suggest.
Man arrested over Shona Stevens murder in 1994
Ms Stevens, 31, was savagely attacked near her home in Irvine and suffered severe head injuries.
Man arrested over Shona Stevens murder in 1994
Ms Stevens, 31, was savagely attacked near her home in Irvine and suffered severe head injuries.
Starmer under pressure to recognise Palestinian statehood
It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron said France would recognise statehood in September.
Hot weather boosted retail sales in June
Supermarkets sold more drinks and fuel sales were up as people "ventured out", the UK statistics body says.
Trump heads to Scotland: What to expect from his visit
The BBC's James Cook explains the significance of US President Donald Trump's visit to Scotland.
Trump takes time out to open Scottish golf course
His private visit is exceptional as US presidents rarely promote their personal interests so publicly while in office.
Kelly Osbourne lost 'best friend' after Ozzy's death
She has made her first comments since her father's death at the age of 76 on Tuesday, posting lyrics from the song Changes.
Samaritans to close more than 100 branches
The charity's chief executive says "at least half" of their branches will close in the UK and Ireland.
Samaritans to close more than 100 branches
The charity's chief executive says "at least half" of their branches will close in the UK and Ireland.
More traders to challenge rate-rigging convictions
The traders decision to appeal comes after the victory of two other traders in the Supreme Court