The woman was left 'speechless' when she was handed her lost purse on Christmas Day.
As a new free public transport scheme begins, BBC Scotland looks at how it will work.
Bull terrier Watchman V served as mascot for Staffordshire Regimental Association for 13 years.
How the hotly-tipped Leeds band are working their way back home for Independent Venue Week.
Ministers will meet later to decide whether to keep the policy, as a vaccine deadline looms.
Mary Stocks, from Colden, has been running her small village shop since 1974.
A campaign is launched to support an estimated one million UK women at risk of harmful gambling.
The UK government says the plan will cut red tape - but devolved nations are unhappy with the move.
Two years on, staff at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Hospital look back at the first weeks of the pandemic.
Two pairs of beavers were released into Willington Wetlands in Derbyshire last year.
Food and drink firms are warning supplies could be hit unless government subsidies continue.
Several papers report on a No 10 "policy blitz" amid ongoing speculation over Sue Gray's partygate report.
Growing waiting lists and staff shortages are putting pressure on hospital staff.
The couple will keep an £18m content deal and continue to lobby for changes on misinformation.
Frank Lampard finalises a two-and-a-half-year deal as Everton's new manager and is putting his backroom staff in place and working on new signings.
Residents in an estate say they have been told to stay in their homes after armed police arrived.
Rosie Duffield says the "rubbish" has been going on for years and nothing has been done to stop it.
Suppliers race to restore power to homes cut off by Storm Malik, as second front reaches the UK.
Relatives of those killed in Londonderry have gathered to remember loved ones, 50 years on.
Greater Manchester Police says a man in his 20s is being held following allegations on social media.
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