Three wildfires burn in single evening in London
More than 200 London firefighters fight flames in Dagenham, Hornchuch and Walthamstow on Monday.
Dog ban for petting experience owner after deaths
The RSPCA say the dogs were kept in overcrowded conditions with little access to fresh water.
BBC films drone dropping package into HMP Wandsworth
The Newsnight footage shows a large package being dropped inside the prison walls in the early hours of 21 June.
Who's missing from the BBC salaries list, and why?
Claudia Winkleman, Rylan Clark and Michael McIntyre are among the names who will not appear.
Drought declared in Midlands after hot, dry weather takes its toll
The East and West Midlands join the North West and Yorkshire in an official state of drought.
Drivers offered up to £3,750 discount to buy electric cars
Government will subsidise prices cuts to encourage a shift away from petrol and diesel.
Drivers offered up to £3,750 discount to buy electric cars
Government will subsidise prices cuts to encourage a shift away from petrol and diesel.
How CCTV exposed lies of couple who murdered their grandson
Ethan Ives-Griffiths was two when he died from a brain injury inflicted by his grandparents.
Thames Water 'extremely stressed', warns boss
The company's future remains uncertain as it posts losses of £1.65bn for the year to March.
Morgue crimes like Fuller's 'could be repeated'
Necrophiliac David Fuller abused at least 100 dead women and girls at two hospital mortuaries.
Asda fined for selling out of date food
Trading standards officers found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date.
Lineker takes top spot on BBC earnings for eighth year running
Zoe Ball was in second place, with other top 10 names including Alan Shearer and Fiona Bruce.
Weather warning for rain and thunder across NI as The Open golfers tee off
The Met Office has warned of possible disruption between 11:00 and 17:00 BST on Tuesday.
Children to be taught anti-misogyny in sex education classes
New government guidance for schools says parents should be told about what their children are learning.
'My disabled son was punched' - how a CCTV error exposed a major abuse scandal
Glynn Brown was told there was no film evidence of his son Aaron being abused, but that was not the case.
'My disabled son was punched' - how a CCTV error exposed a major abuse scandal
Glynn Brown was told there was no film evidence of his son Aaron being abused, but that was not the case.
I've never seen a case like Constance Marten and Mark Gordon's - it was jaw-dropping
Now the case is over, the BBC can report some of the remarkable moments when jurors weren't in court.
Are taxpayers funding a cost of dying crisis?
Tackling deprivation is crucial in reversing a rise in state-funded funerals, researchers say.
Freeholders begin High Court challenge over reforms
A group of landowners is challenging the government's attempts to reform the freehold and leasehold system of property ownership.
The fate of the Sycamore Gap tree has shed light on a deeper concern
The felling has prompted calls for stricter legal protections for other trees and drawn attention to wider issues