Car makers hit by pandemic-related chip and staff shortages, and the closure of a major car plant.
Meet Beryl, the 100-year-old volunteer who is still making drinks at Ealing Hospital.
More than 150,000 people rely on British Sign Language across the UK.
The UK defence secretary is trying to build support for Ukraine amid the warnings of an invasion.
One year ago, three men died at sea when their fishing boat Nicola Faith sank.
Investors want to buy farmland to plant trees to offset their own carbon footprint.
The media watchdog's decision comes after the BBC partially upheld complaints about its reporting.
Lawyers for the Duke of York, who denies allegations of sexual assault, write to a New York judge.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission says "more detailed consideration" of the reforms is needed.
Matthew Hardy harassed his victims by creating fake social media accounts to spread lies about them.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening.
Rishi Sunak says the government will "do everything we can" to recover billions stolen by fraudsters.
Yasmin Chkaifi told a friend she feared being murdered by Leon McCaskre, who killed her on Monday.
Two men killed in the crash in Brighouse failed to negotiate a sharp bend, an inquest hears.
About 400 dolphins, filmed off the Pembrokeshire coast, is "almost beyond belief", says Sea Trust.
Police say the arrested woman is not the five-year-old's mother and no-one else is being sought.
The food poverty campaigner is claiming victory after statistics chiefs pledged to revise their methods.
It is estimated 60,000 mothers in Scotland had babies adopted simply because they were unmarried.
Sinead Ennis, Jemma Dolan and Emma Sheerin apologise for tweets they posted about 10 years ago.
A woman who won an apology from the Met tells the BBC she felt like she was on trial for eight years.
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