When Courtney Peterson lost her unborn daughter, Lillian, a few months before the pandemic, her medical care was "cold and clinical".
The energy giant is benefitting from higher oil and gas prices which have pushed up bills for households.
Inflation, at its highest rate for 30 years, is not just hitting households but businesses as well.
A No 10 source says Boris Johnson's "got other stuff to get on with", despite demands from his own MPs.
Season's Greetings will be taken to an undisclosed location after more than three years in the town.
We go back into the BBC archive and look at the flu epidemic of 1989, and its impact on Scotland.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
West Ham "unreservedly condemn" Kurt Zouma after a video emerges of the defender hitting his pet cat.
An urn containing the ashes of Catherine Farrell Breen's daughter was taken from her Birmingham home.
Cassandra Hamilton said her sister could have been protected from an IRA bombing campaign.
The Scottish Conservatives want Test and Protect replaced with a cheaper and more targeted system.
Black women face higher risks of miscarriage - and experts say this urgent problem needs more attention.
Natasha Necati from Essex spoke to the BBC about her experiences.
Life-changing treatments don't always come cheap, so how should the NHS cut its cloth?
The ceremony takes place at the O2 Arena on Tuesday, with Adele and Ed Sheeran
Up to a third of UK children - mostly teens - consume at least one energy drink a week, research reveals.
Pay as you go customers will typically pay £708 more a year for their energy
Plans to crack down on private parking firms are long overdue, motorists tell the BBC.
The term collusion is in several official reports into Northern Ireland killings. What does it mean?
Under new rules, users may be asked to prove they own a credit card or confirm their age via a third-party service.
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