With only one final episode of the HBO series left, fans have plenty of theories about what might happen.
Scott Mills and Chris Stark have two very big and very different events taking place on Saturday.
Women are "underrepresented" at Highland Games in Scotland but Canadian competitors say they shouldn't be.
Charlton Athletic beat Doncaster Rovers in a penalty shootout to reach the League One play-off final at Wembley.
Two LGBT people tell their stories about being harassed in the workplace.
Archie wasn't born at home, the top registrar didn't sign it, and other things we learned.
The parents of a young girl with epilepsy have to travel from the UK to the Netherlands for medical cannabis.
Internet jokers pile in as a police force posts another suspect e-fit in a bid to trace a burglar.
The 82-year-old from Cardiff has sold more than 135 million records over seven decades.
A watchdog has found no wrongdoing on behalf of the West Midlands force when a woman died in a crash.
I Don't Care goes straight to number one - but falls short of breaking sales records.
The force exerted on Ateeq Rafiq by the cinema seat was equivalent to three-quarters of a tonne.
Surgeons at King's College Hospital have corrected spina bifida in an unborn baby.
Eight of the 100 people stabbed to death in the UK have been in the West Midlands area.
Loughborough Town Hall has changed its signage following the abuse Zoe Young suffered.
Writing the report was "far more complex" than originally anticipated, an inquiry solicitor says.
British-Iranian nationals are advised against going to Iran because of an "intolerable risk" of mistreatment.
Could Labour MPs and Tories with their eyes on a future leadership contest come to the PM's rescue?
Visitors express surprise and dismay that an exhibitor used "booth babes" to attract attention to its stand.
A committee cites evidence that more than 1,000 children in custody were sexually abused from 2009-2017.
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