Their parents say getting to this milestone is a "major achievement" after a difficult start to life.
Laura Sugden welcomes a review of crossbow ownership rules but says it should have come sooner.
Boris Johnson says people should enjoy New Year in a sensible way, and urges them to get a booster jab.
The Vogue model and actress was only the second Briton to undergo male-to-female reassignment surgery.
More financial support is needed to pay staff wages after cancellations, companies say.
The weekly run continues in the three other nations, but is stopped in Wales from the new year.
Will Blowers, 17, says thatching is part of English heritage and needs to be preserved.
Detectives launch a murder investigation after the 28-year-old dies following the attack.
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling speaks to his England head coach Gareth Southgate as part of a guest editor role for the BBC Today programme.
The Resolution Foundation says households face a £1,200 hit due to higher taxes and energy bills.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday morning.
For years, Inverness Castle has largely been closed off to the general public.
The BBC takes a look back at key pieces of evidence that were uncovered over the past year.
Sasha, 60, urges people to be vigilant after handing over £1,000 for a property that didn't exist.
Dame Vera Lynn and the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell are among the new designs.
Mick Haddock had only been married a week when he lost his wedding ring while swimming in Lough Neagh.
Cases continue to rise, but the surge in infections has so far not led to a spike in hospital admissions.
Pete and Sadie Keogh believe their son may still be alive if he had been taught the risks of gambling.
A review suggests there are too few residential places and some children are targeted by criminals.
The long-forgotten objects were among hundreds uncovered in a clear-out of historic laboratories.
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