Albert Grannon is told to prepare for prison after Stanley Metcalf, six, was shot with an air rifle.
Households with one over-75 who gets pension credit will continue to receive a free TV licence.
Some of the contenders are pledging big tax cuts.
People who were wrongfully detained or lost their right to work are among those to receive an apology.
Second Lieutenant Edward Flower tells a military court he felt "massively dehumanised".
Detectorist Tom Thomas kept the rare artefact for nearly 30 years, not knowing its real value.
Three patients died in the outbreak linked to pre-packed sandwiches and salads.
A senior minister raises the question of the 24-week limit - but what issues and laws are involved?
The number of men and women giving blood in the UK has fallen - here's how to know if you can do it.
The woman was "severely injured" protecting her granddaughter from the herd, rescuers say.
The musical based on the fictional teenage diaries gets its West End debut with a new cast.
The Irish deputy prime minister says the "mood music" in Stormont political talks is the best it's been in years.
Car factory shutdowns designed to cope with disruption from Brexit meant the economy shrank in April.
A record UK audience for women's football watch England's win over Scotland in the World Cup on Sunday, drawing a peak of 6.1m viewers.
Two campaigners halted an operation to tow the rig out to sea in the Cromarty Firth.
Twenty flats with wooden balconies were destroyed in the fire in De Pass Gardens, Barking.
Lucy Letby is rearrested on suspicion of the attempted murder of three additional babies.
Debris from the site is to be tested as part of an investigation into a mother and son's disappearance in 1976.
Rory Cellan-Jones, the BBC's technology correspondent, speaks about seeking medical advice after a neurologist noticed his symptoms on TV.
Three of the 11 floors at the new Royal Liverpool Hospital require strengthening, a review finds.
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