The future of a wallaby colony on Loch Lomond is in doubt after new owners revealed plans to move them.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
Former Army captain Adam Diver wants to be the first person to swim from England to the Isle of Man.
The pilot was attempting to fly under bunting about 20ft (6m) above the ground, a report says.
Thousands more lives could be saved by paying attention to early symptoms of heart attacks, doctors say.
Jack Thomas's mother says not knowing exactly how her son died is the worst part.
After ground-breaking surgery 20 years ago, Janet Craven says the results have been life-changing.
The resignation of Britain's most senior constable comes after a series of crises has engulfed the force.
Jonny Pelham's stand-up is helping him and other victims to heal. But not everyone sees it that way.
No 10 confirms that Boris Johnson has been contacted and says he will "respond as required".
The Greenham Common anti-nuclear protest was the UK's biggest women-led movement since the Suffragettes.
Britons being warned to leave Ukraine amid concerns of a Russian attack dominate Saturday's papers.
Returning to work two weeks after giving birth was the right decision, two Welsh mothers say.
Each of Wales' three Six Nations home games is set to bring in £20m to Wales' capital city.
An 18-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder after the teenager died in hospital.
Research for the BBC suggests the price of 15 food staples across four supermarkets has risen 8% in a year.
Boris Johnson tells world leaders he fears for the security of Europe amid tensions with Russia.
Stephen Clover says his German shepherds woke him and his partner after a fire started in their home.
Three women, aged 45, 22 and 21, and a 20-year-old man are being questioned on suspicion of murder.
Figures show 7,508 people waited more than 12 hours in emergency departments in December.
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