John Letts and Sally Lane deny funding terrorism after their son Jack Letts travelled to Syria.
A 28-year-old man is arrested after a gun was fired near the Seven Kings Masjid in east London.
The Queen visited a replica of the first Sainsbury's shop to mark the chain's 150th anniversary.
The first chicks to hatch at the Tower in decades are set for life with a landlord guardian.
Undercover BBC filming shows staff swearing, mocking and taunting patients with learning disabilities.
Ann Moore-Martin could not believe she fell for Benjamin Field's declaration of love, a court hears.
Eight years after a similar scandal, the BBC went undercover to investigate complaints of patients being bullied and mistreated.
Undercover BBC filming shows staff swearing, mocking and taunting patients with learning disabilities.
Several cabinet ministers tell the BBC the PM cannot stay on as the backlash to her Brexit plan grows.
Carole Hussey only discovered the 17th Century ornament was valuable thanks to the Antiques Roadshow.
Kenneth Noye was jailed for life for the murder of Stephen Cameron on a slip road of the M25 in Kent.
One of the injured says the attackers looked like they were stalking someone when they entered a bar.
The tech giant must tell customers if a software update will slow down their iPhone, UK regulator has said.
Steven Dymond was found dead days after failing a lie-detector test on the ITV show.
Journalist Karen Martin told colleagues she was offered £12,000 less than a man doing the same role.
Social media expert who propelled The Museum of English Rural Life to global fame is snapped up by Tesla.
The royal couple are greeted by the new Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Belfast, John Finucane.
The author is to release the third book in her delayed Thomas Cromwell trilogy in March 2020.
Results of four-year study shows better music education can improve attendance in disengaged pupils.
British Steel enters compulsory liquidation, threatening 5,000 jobs directly and 20,000 more indirectly.
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