Ex-Labour councillor in court over 'honeytrap' case
Oliver Steadman faces one count of blackmail and five communication offences.
Gatwick second runway challenge filed at High Court
Campaigners allege officials unlawfully failed to properly assess the scheme's environmental impact.
Man remanded in custody over train stabbings
Anthony Williams appears at Peterborough Magistrates' Court on attempted murder charges.
Nine-month-old baby killed in dog attack
Police and paramedics attended a house in Rogiet, Monmouthshire, on Sunday evening and a dog was removed.
Strictly's Amy Dowden to undergo second mastectomy
The professional dancer said the surgery was not to treat a new cancer diagnosis.
Strictly's Amy Dowden to undergo second mastectomy
The professional dancer said the surgery was not to treat a new cancer diagnosis.
Sir Anthony Hopkins on playing the infamous Hannibal Lecter
The Oscar-winning actor sat down with the BBC's Katie Razzall ahead of the release of his auto-biography We did OK, Kid.
Labour MPs back gambling tax to fight child poverty
Nearly a quarter of Labour MPs say increasing taxes could enable to the government to lift the two-child benefit cap.
Mum steps in to control crowd at Greek airport
Faye Williams says she was given a tannoy at the departure desk in Corfu.
Firms ordered to reduce forever chemicals in drinking water sources for 6 million people
The persistent pollutants which build up in the environment have been linked to serious illnesses.
Credit scores to include rental payments, says major ratings agency
The credit ratings agency says the change will give lenders a more complete view of borrower behaviour.
Four sisters buy four Mazdas in memory of parents
Glynis Jenkins says the cars and number plates gives the sisters "memories" of their late parents.
'I see canisters daily after my daughter's death'
The BBC has looked into purchasing large canisters of laughing gas on dozens of websites online.
'There's a weather photograph anywhere you can be proud of'
Damien Walmsley has been a BBC Weather Watcher for a decade.
'Anger and revenge': Anthony Hopkins on how being bullied at school spurred him on
The veteran star describes himself as "a cold fish", who withdrew into himself as a defence mechanism.
'Heroic' train worker saved many lives in stabbing attack, police say
The staff member is in a life-threatening condition after trying to stop the attacker on a train to London King's Cross.
Credit scores to include rental payments, says Experian
The credit agency says the change will give lenders a more complete view of borrower behaviour.
'Train stab horror' and 'Devil not going to win'
Most of Monday's papers lead on the aftermath of the Saturday night stabbing attack on a train travelling from Doncaster to London.
Firms ordered to reduce forever chemicals in drinking water for 6m people
The persistent pollutants which build up in the environment have been linked to serious illnesses.
Private baby scan clinics 'putting expectant mothers at risk'
Some high-street clinics are risking lives by letting untrained staff do baby scans, warn experts.


