The first residents moved into the Barbican Estate in 1969 - the BBC has returned to take a look.
Some nurseries say they have cut back on learning resources and the quality of the children's food.
The candidates in the race to become the next Tory leader - and prime minister - have been confirmed. But who will decide the winner?
The Labour leader is confronted over anti-Semitism and Brexit at parliamentary gathering.
Warnings are in place for parts of England and Wales as the Met Office warns of "danger to life".
Police seek two men over the death of Caoimhin Cassidy Crossan in Londonderry.
Twenty flats with wooden balconies were destroyed and another 10 damaged in the fire in east London.
A dad tried to force his daughter into a marriage and stop her from going to university.
Christel Stainfield-Bruce was stabbed after she refused to hand over her mobile phone.
Benjamin Field says he pretended to have "romantic feelings" for two people to gain from their wills.
Jodey Whiting took her life after some payments were halted when she missed an assessment.
Police say their inquiry will be "fearless" but a decision on charges will not be made until 2022.
He says it is in his nature to help people after stopping his cement mixer to help a woman cross the road.
BBC One presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall investigates what we can all do to reduce our use of plastic.
An "unprecedented" number of calls included false reports of gunfire and hostages, an inquest hears.
Police are looking at links between the "suspected suicide" and the fatal stabbing of a man, 73.
Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt, Dominic Raab and Matt Hancock make their pitches, as the contest deadline passes.
A covert camera showed Paul Oliver preparing to feed live cubs to dogs at a hunt kennels.
He was involved in an attack where the personal data of more than 150,000 people was stolen.
A High Court trial being held next month will decide if protests can be held outside the school.
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