Clive Myrie visits the Royal London Hospital as experts speak of "light at the end of the tunnel".
More than 1.5 million UK householders rely on oil for heating, with some seeing 50% price rises.
MSPs look set to pass a bill which will see women like Anne Monie reimbursed for the cost of surgery.
The man had been moved from Southmead Hospital to a hotel in an effort to free up beds.
A review finds 16-year-old Louise Smith did not receive enough support after reporting a rape.
Lord Agnew says the government had made "schoolboy errors" when handing Covid loans to business.
Police apologise to an academic over the "sexist, derogatory and unacceptable" language.
Downing Street admits staff gathered to wish Boris Johnson well, following a report from ITV News.
Detectives say Kennie Carter died after he was stabbed in the chest in Stretford, Manchester.
The High Court upholds a decision not to charge a 14-year-old boy after Christopher Kapessa's death.
The sellers defended their decision to deny the viewing and purchase based on their religious beliefs.
BBC Panorama investigates what can happen when anti-social behaviour escalates.
Finn Kitson took his own life while self-isolating after a flatmate tested positive, an inquest hears.
Two men used their own HGV to take alcohol worth £66,000 from a compound in Glasgow.
Former US workers at the brewing giant say James Watt's behaviour made female bartenders feel "uncomfortable" and "powerless".
The child is believed to have been a passenger on the bike, police say.
Boris Johnson says an invasion would be painful and bloody for Russia - but war is not inevitable.
The DUP minister says his wife was demeaned by the UUP leader's joke tweet, which has been deleted.
The requirement for those arriving in England to take a test within 48 hours is to be scrapped.
New slots for Coronation Street and Emmerdale are among the changes announced by the network.
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