The majority of UK viewers still watch programmes on their TV set - but streaming is catching up.
Touring will be "chaos" and copyright is "up in the air" after a No Deal Brexit, warn music bosses.
Fifteen first-rate felines vie to be Cat of the Year - here are their stories of moggie magnificence.
Vicky Hall has swapped the sets of medical dramas for the hospital ward.
Police forces that record Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse statistics have seen a large rise.
Shahid Mohammed had no concern or empathy for the family he burned to death, a senior detective says.
Ex-England cricketer Monty Panesar used to say he was from Bedford because of Luton's bad reputation.
How Britain pioneered an alternative to prison
Globalisation has led to the rise of fast fashion but at what cost to the workers in developing nations?
Overhaul plan comes after the rules were linked to a waiting list rise - and is backed by doctors' union.
Brexit dominates the front pages - with one report hinting at a Labour and SNP plan to "lock the Tories out of power".
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell says any decision about a second vote would be up to Holyrood.
The lifetime price tag of the new hospital is set to top £500m after the extra costs were revealed by Audit Scotland.
Cambridge University student Alana Cutland, 19, fell from a light aircraft on 25 July.
About 50 households near Whaley Bridge can return but hundreds of others are told they must wait.
The RSPCA says people thought they were helping the seal pup by putting it back in the water.
Dean Weymes won £10,000 a month for the next 30 years on the National Lottery's Set For Life draw.
An independent report looking at contamination fears at a school campus in Coatbridge is due to be published within days.
Just 741 firms have applied for a grant to help prepare for a no-deal Brexit, BBC Newsnight learns.
The massive quantity of drugs is one of the largest ever hauls made by border officials in the UK.
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