The couple also banned him from speaking at home and fed him stale food.
A man has jumped into a canal to save an exhausted deer that had fallen in.
A woman who criticised Prince Philip after a crash admits unconnected motoring offences.
The Official Receiver says it is making "good progress" finding potential buyers for the collapsed firm.
Gavin and Stacey is back, so BBC Wales heads to Barry Island to see what's occurrin'.
The High Street chain is reviewing areas where it has more than one store.
Khuram Butt was "like a lion out of a cage" when meeting the radical preacher, an inquest hears.
Scott Forsyth received 50,000 WhatsApp messages when Jamie Carragher accidentally posted his phone number.
Made in Chelsea's Spencer Matthews says he was collecting a vintage watch when armed robbers struck.
Tony Blair's former spin doctor and People's Vote campaigner was kicked out after voting Lib Dem.
A writer says a poster "rips off" her book's title, and tries to "piggyback" on the movement's success.
An evangelical church shuts down after victims of historic abuse, including children, come forward.
The victim approached a group of males who were trying to steal his moped and was attacked.
Community groups are being asked for ideas to reuse the 30-year-old carriages as they end service.
As Jeremy Corbyn faces calls from senior figures to back a public vote, MPs from Leave areas warn against it.
The retail group sells the freehold to its Derbyshire base to a Malaysian pension fund for £120m.
Oritse Williams denied raping the woman after a concert in Wolverhampton in December 2016.
Several senior leaders have left Amnesty International, after a report said bullying was rife.
The hit BBC sitcom is returning for a one-off Christmas special.
A proud father share's his son's "celebration alert" from work for his patience with an autistic girl.
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