Fraud, bullying and sex attacks are among 318 "notifiable events" flagged up to regulators since 2016.
New BBC research into who owns the High Street prompts government announcement on a new register for landlords.
HS2 does not offer value for money and could "short change" the North, warns Lords committee.
Reaction to the cancellation of the Jeremy Kyle Show after a guest's death leads the front pages.
Derby County come from 2-0 down in the tie to stun Leeds United and set up a Championship play-off final against Aston Villa.
Chris Mason looks at why we are voting for new MEPs
Oritse Williams is accused of raping the woman at a Wolverhampton hotel in December 2016.
The Stoke City striker was disqualified from driving for 30 months and fined £75,000.
The Brexit secretary says the UK could face no deal or the revocation of Article 50.
A judge rules against a 71-year-old man who claimed he designed Wolves' club badge as a schoolboy.
The firm behind the UK's energy networks says the party's plans would delay the switch to green energy.
After The Jeremy Kyle Show was axed, MPs and regulators will examine the support given to TV guests.
Melissa Ede's fiancee says the lottery-winning rights campaigner died from a heart attack.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims wants to define it to help tackle the "social evil".
PC Amy Macaulay was off work for a month after being injured by car thief James Turner.
Biscuit, Ginger, Little Tip and Big Tip are due to be released into the wild.
The map of the lunar surface includes the spot where men first landed on the Moon in 1969.
Detectives thank the general public, including a bus driver and litter pickers, in "challenging" case.
PC Mia Kerr says she drew her baton to guard people as they tried to save a man who had been stabbed.
Planned Brexit Party group includes a defector from UKIP and three who previously left the party.
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