Nora Quoirin, 15, who has learning difficulties, went missing while with her family in Malaysia.
Alice Dearing, one of Great Britain's top female marathon swimmers, looks at the barriers to swimming.
Leicester Royal Infirmary told Terry Brazier it was "deeply and genuinely sorry".
With 120 jobs at risk, the move could spell the end of the firm best known for building the Titanic.
People say the noise from a replacement for a lighthouse bell on Anglesey is like a "foghorn".
The ex-EastEnders star has Alzheimer's and says her "heart goes out" to those struggling to get care.
A 17-year-old boy is accused of attempted murder and will appear at court later.
The former Blue Peter host takes a step back from TV presenting to focus on writing.
Assessor Capita is seeking to overturn a ruling and £10,000 damages award after a claimant died.
Passengers flying from London to Valencia are told to "run as far away from the plane as possible".
Which? claimed to have uncovered several active groups that recruited people to write fake testimonies.
Brexit uncertainty and slow real wage growth weigh on the High Street and online sales in July.
Scotland has replaced London as the area of Britain to find a property buyer the fastest, figures suggest.
It is hoped the technology, the first of its kind used in the UK, will improve a case for conservation.
Scottish engineers have developed technology that can "taste" subtle differences between drams.
Advice and support will be on offer as thousands of pupils find out how they did in this year's exams.
A future trade deal between the UK and US could alter current regulations of whisky.
Rachael Marshall says cohousing provides a "sense of community" you don't get on the average street.
Residents have been placing signs around Whaley Bridge to thank emergency services for their efforts.
Several papers focus on reports EU diplomats have been told a no-deal Brexit is Boris Johnson's "central scenario".
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