The UKs most advanced and expensive fighter jets take to the skies over Iraq and Syria.
Younger people are looking for something a bit different and shops are trying to work out what that is.
Police say 50 officers are still trying to find Gerald Corrigan's killer, as his funeral is held.
Willie McKay was accused of making threats to Cardiff City executives but he denied the allegations.
He admits to the BBC he would need EU co-operation to avoid a hard Irish border or crippling tariffs in the event of no deal.
BBC political correspondent Iain Watson explains what is behind a letter from General Secretary Jennie Formby to MPs.
The leadership hopeful said he did “not believe for a moment” that the UK would leave the EU without a deal.
Three Court of Appeal judges overrule an earlier decision to allow an abortion to be carried out.
Five pupils wearing boxer shorts performed a dance which was deemed "inappropriate" by the school's head.
The 76-year-old woman fractured her shoulder during the second robbery, police say.
Thunderstorms can lead to travel misery, but also spectacular images, if you know how to take them.
Jordan Bassett told police that the gun accidentally went off in Addison Packeer's face.
Scotts Fish and Chips near York welcomes coachloads of Chinese tourists every week.
Edinburgh has been been hit with flash flooding and thunder with one motorist stranded on a car roof.
John Tossell has not been seen since going for a walk on a mountain on 17 June while on holiday.
Trams were suspended and one driver was stranded on a car roof as heavy rain hit the city.
An Old Bailey judge describes Paul Crossley as a "grave and enduring risk to the public".
Passengers have complained about the restrictions of one bottle of wine or four cans of beer.
The EU Commission asks why many EU citizens were unable to vote in the UK.
Host Ken Bruce resorted for the first time to flipping a coin after two competitors tied on points.
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