West Bromwich Albion's Brendon Batson, Laurie Cunningham and Cyrille Regis get a statue.
The Downton Abbey film trailer has finally arrived - here's all you need to know.
A tourist says doctors "did great things putting me back together" after the London Bridge attack.
The UK celebrity chef says he is "devastated" as his restaurant group goes into administration.
The case against Jordan Johnstone, who was accused of murdering his sister at a Perthshire monument, is found not proven.
Sir Elton John tells the BBC about what it was like to watch his life played out on the big screen.
As half-term holidays loom, the pound fell below $1.27 for the first time since January.
More than £84,000 has been donated after a model railway club's show was wrecked by vandals.
'Sarah' was raped by former Worcestershire player Alex Hepburn while she was asleep.
Aron Kato was last seen being forced into a dark-coloured BMW in east London last month.
People power secures a home for a sculpture of a horse that is revealed by the tides.
Llansantffraid or Llansanffraid? A row over the letter T rumbles on after boundary recommendations.
The Brexit Party leader had just given a short speech in Newcastle when he was covered in milkshake.
Nan Winton became the first female TV newsreader at the BBC on 20 June 1960.
Jordan Adlard Rogers only confirmed who his father was after his death and inherits at 1536-acre estate.
Mark Hilton "didn't play it cool" as he got to drive his hero home after the victory parade.
The UK's second-biggest steel maker has been seeking £75m in government backing to help it stay afloat.
The hit fantasy show has shot Northern Ireland to stardom as a tourist destination.
New councillor John Finucane, whose father was shot dead in 1989, is to be Belfast's first citizen.
Periods might not turn wine into vinegar but can they affect an athlete's performance? BBC Sport looks at how athletes and doctors cope with menstruation.
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