In a BBC exclusive, Xavier Bettel says it was never his intention to humiliate Boris Johnson.
New findings may help explain why some Caesarean babies are more at risk of certain diseases.
South East Coast Ambulance Service says it has changed its call-handling systems since three deaths.
The company will get public money to help bring up to 500 jobs to the town.
A BBC News investigation finds teenagers in care being placed at risk of abuse in unregulated homes.
Manuel Petrovic said he was "saddened" to hear of 17-year-old Jodie Chesney's death, a court hears.
The veteran presenter will bow out on Thursday after 32 years on the flagship show.
Pilots' union Balpa calls on the airline to "negotiate seriously" with a view to ending the dispute.
He is rejuvenating the old Ford plant with a new off-road vehicle, but who is Sir Jim Ratcliffe?
PC Andrew Harper died after he was dragged along a road by a vehicle in Berkshire last month.
Sheila Pereira thought she had signed up for an event in Worcester in the US, not its English namesake.
As the presenter retires from the BBC's Today programme, politicians reflect on his tough interviews.
Mavis Eccleston told jurors she and her terminally ill husband Dennis, 81, agreed to take their own lives.
Former rugby player Gareth Thomas reveals a journalist discussed his HIV status with his parents.
The father and Labour activist said the children's ward was understaffed and the NHS was being destroyed.
British Transport Police say the engineer's death on a travelator is being treated as unexplained.
The ex-Wales captain said he would not have made his HIV public if a newspaper had not made threats.
Former Rangers player Fernando Ricksen, who had been suffering from motor neurone disease, dies at the age of 43, the Ibrox club confirm.
Quinn Industrial Holdings’ director Kevin Lunney was attacked near his County Fermanagh home.
Vanessa George, who abused children at a nursery in Plymouth, is granted parole after ten years.
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