The Speaker says ending the current session to allow a no-deal Brexit is "simply not going to happen".
Richard Martin hid his brother’s body in a garden shed, then went to a pub and the cinema.
Police investigate whether a burnt-out vehicle is linked to the shooting in Bearsden early on Wednesday.
Khuram Butt booked a trip to Turkey, but his wife told an inquest she feared he would go to Syria.
Kenneth Noye was jailed for life for the murder of Stephen Cameron on a slip road of the M25 in Kent.
The candidates vying to be the next UK prime minister will face questions from the public live on BBC One.
Out of 1200 submissions, two writers have now been chosen for publishing contracts with #Merky Books.
Four people were killed and a fifth seriously injured in an explosion at the Pembroke oil refinery in 2011.
Bopper the Whopper, once dubbed "Britain's fattest dog", has shed pounds and been rehomed.
Marina Amaral a digital colourist transforms black and white pictures of D-Day into colour.
Dissatisfaction over punctuality and reliability has eroded trust in rail operators, research suggests.
The college is warned it faces industrial action for its "heavy-handed response" to David Muritu's actions.
The BBC News website's guide to the honours system.
What ways - if any - do MPs have of preventing the UK leaving the EU without a deal on 31 October?
Natalie McGarry embezzled £25,000 from two pro-independence groups - including money intended for a foodbank.
Former fugitive Jack Shepherd attacked the man in Newton Abbot, Devon, in 2018.
Supreme Court denies NI veteran Dennis Hutchings trial by jury over attempted murder in 1974.
Fans responsible for trouble in Porto before Thursday's Nations League semi-final are "not true England supporters" and an "embarrassment", the Football Association has said.
A mother and her three children are saved from a "suspicious" fire in the early hours.
The prime minister and France's president are attending a D-Day memorial inauguration event in Normandy, France.
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