Speaking publicly for the first time, Mel Maynard says sometimes she went without food so her children could eat.
The number of people without a permanent home in England is at its highest level in 14 years, a report says.
Laura Lake now loves capturing wildlife after borrowing a camera and a zoom lens earlier this year.
Boris Johnson's call for a short, small celebration makes it on to most of Thursday's front pages.
The US will unseal charges against a suspected bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster, US media report.
Two households - plus a single person who lives alone - will be able to meet at Christmas in Wales.
The Scottish government has updated its guidance on what people can do at Christmas.
Andrew Wrigglesworth has been jailed for 30 years for six counts of attempted murder.
What happens if there's a last-minute Brexit trade deal or they need to keep talking?
Boris Johnson is urging everyone to have a "smaller but safer Christmas" this year in an effort to beat coronavirus.
Ahmed Taghdi was due to be questioned about his relationship with the Abedi brothers.
"Just because you can do something doesn't mean it's sensible in any way," Prof Chris Whitty warns.
Arlene Foster says people need to take personal responsibility despite Covid-19 rules being relaxed.
Non-essential shops will have to close from Christmas Eve, with a level 4 lockdown from 28 December.
West Brom manager Slaven Bilic is sacked after 18 months in charge, with the club next to bottom of the Premier League.
People are being urged not to stay overnight in another home at Christmas unless it is unavoidable.
As a new set of rules is announced in Wales for Christmas and beyond, here's what you need to know.
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah was "living on a knife edge" before her fatal asthma attack, the inquest heard.
Conspiracy theories are blamed for reluctance among ethnic minorities to take Covid vaccine.
Judges reject an application by the attorney general to increase his killers' "lenient" sentences.
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