A mental health service "significantly underestimated" Natasha Abrahart's condition, a coroner rules.
Splash news agency used a helicopter to take pictures of living areas and directly into a bedroom.
Motorists caught ignoring red X warnings on motorways will be automatically penalised.
A selection of the best pictures taken by members of the British Press Photographers' Association in the past couple of years.
Anders Holch Povlsen and his wife Anne lost three of their four children in the Sri Lanka bombings in April.
Viewers react to Nadiya Hussain's journey to get help for "extreme anxiety" in a BBC One documentary.
The presenter is 'devastated' following the death of a guest on his ITV show, which has now been cancelled.
Senior backbench Conservatives want the PM to set out a "roadmap" for leaving office.
The fashion brand had created "Oh Polly Inclusive" for larger models, but has since taken it down.
The first treatments could be available within a decade, say scientists setting up a research centre.
Choreographer Gary Clarke has copied moves from clubbers at the Hacienda.
What has happened to bills, profits and how the UK compares with the rest of the EU?
Last year Jamal Reilly was sleeping rough on the streets of London.
His replacement on the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show Zoe Ball maintained a listenership of about 9m.
Cambridge historians are digitising some unusual medical records from the 17th Century.
You're studying at one of the world's top universities and then you get pregnant. What happens next?
Former family courts head Sir James Munby says they are "shamefully" behind in victim support.
Frozen stem cells from umbilical cord blood and tissue can be used if babies get ill in the future.
Former Justice Secretary Chris Grayling's part-privatisation of the probation system is being reversed.
A group of women who've gone through the menopause share what they wish they'd known before it started.
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