Sorry all, but that story about the Tinder first date at the Shard and the £15,000 wine isn't true.
Police say reports of a rotting chicken and a dog with missing fur are examples of the 999 system being misused.
Stephen Carl Smith shook the five-month-old baby while he was babysitting for a friend.
The two drugs, Orkambi and Symkevi, had been described as "life-changing" by campaigners.
The charity provide grants to pay for activities that families wouldn't be able to afford.
Iona Sclater was "exceptionally talented", says British Eventing in a tribute after the teenager dies in a riding accident at home.
PC Gareth Phillips's family say he is "still very poorly and faces a long battle to recover".
The tech is one of "a number of detection and tracking methods" used at the London site, the firm said.
Goldsmiths, University of London, is removing all beef products from sale.
Apprentice Boys accuse police of being "heavy-handed" during annual parade in Londonderry.
There have been nearly 90,000 comments since Gwent Police posted Jermaine Taylor's picture online.
Phil Banning targeted young girls who "idolised" him, in what was a "grave abuse of trust".
Caroline Lucas defends her plan aimed at stopping a no-deal Brexit, saying women are less tribal.
When Louis Fowler ran into a lamp-post, the Liverpool striker stopped to check he was OK.
Boris Johnson has made several announcements on law and order. But what exactly is he proposing?
Nora Quoirin's family say the reward is to help the police investigation, as £100,000 is donated.
Northampton flanker Lewis Ludlam and uncapped Bath wing Ruaridh McConnochie earn shock call-ups to England's World Cup squad, with centre Ben Te'o a glaring omission.
"Wicked and cruel" Carol and Scott Dawson were angry about Gary Dean running across their land.
The Brexit Party leader said Prince Harry's popularity has "fallen off a cliff" since he met Meghan.
The young boy is "made up" despite suffering a bloodied nose while trying to get the footballer's attention.
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