Newly-released court documents reveal details of Andrew Warren's crime in Chicago in 2017.
The age of empire is long gone, and the UK has to compete with other powers for influence in Africa.
Mohamad Karkoubi says learning Welsh has helped him and his family feel part of their community.
Up to 600 women with a hereditary, advanced form of the cancer could benefit each year in England.
Cardiff hosts 2019 Homeless World Cup with about 500 players taking part representing 48 countries.
A deceased NHS consultant "could have faced charges over HIV and hepatitis C deaths", lawyer claims.
A look at what's fuelling the male suicide crisis.
Following the Jimmy Savile scandal, were police too quick to believe historic sex abuse allegations?
A mother set up a club for children in wheelchairs to help her daughter make friends.
As South Korea wrestles with the issue of eating dog meat, more farms are being closed and the animals rehomed. We meet some of those who have found new lives in the UK.
Carl Beech, who made false claims about VIPs, was among those to make allegations against Sir Edward Heath.
It has been a whirlwind few days for England's Adil Rashid. BBC Sport caught up with him at his local mosque in Bradford.
Families of four soldiers who died still want an inquiry into young recruits carrying loaded guns.
Intelligent speed assistance systems could reduce accidents and speeding fines, but do they work?
Three drug dealing networks are identified operating in the vicinity of Terminus House in Harlow.
The government has pushed back a deadline for a medicine supply contract by more than seven weeks.
The papers focus on the heatwave - and EU reaction to the PM's debut Commons appearance.
Several countries have seen record temperatures with Western Europe in the grip of its second heatwave in a month.
Robbers attempt to take a car from Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac on a street in London.
Long-time ally Kit Malthouse gets key policing role, as the prime minister continues his reshuffle
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