Coastguard called to assist Border Force as two dinghies spotted in the English Channel.
Coastguards praise the boy's friend for his actions in rescuing him after he fell 15ft in Lowestoft.
The vehicle was found wrecked at the bottom of 100ft cliffs, below Marine Drive, Brighton.
North Yorkshire police issue a warning after the teenager collapses in a Northallerton car park.
The bank says plans to raise £350m are "well advanced" as it tries to quell rumours about its financial health.
Lucha Libre star Cesar Barron, known as Silver King, collapses mid-performance at the show in Camden.
The National Crime Agency says it needs "significant new investment" to fight the ever-changing threat.
The Sunday Times' list of the UK's 1,000 richest people includes its first ever black female entrepreneur.
Killing Eve leads the pack for Sunday night's ceremony, with five nominations.
Three people share their stories of sleepless nights - and the lengths they've gone to in search of sleep.
Dame Joan Bakewell reflects on a life of broadcasting as she receives the Bafta Fellowship.
After two years, fraud victim Alex Luke says she's "delighted" to be refunded her stolen money.
Maks' family say he needs a frame so he can stand at home - like at school - to play with his brothers.
A project in Greater Manchester is helping girls overcome problems ranging from drug addiction to sexual exploitation.
A gym class for Muslim women in Leicestershire has been preparing them for the holy month.
Nurses from Dorset tell us why they love their job on International Nurses Day.
Six men explain how being circumcised or having a tight foreskin has affected them.
Lisa Selby documented her partner's struggles with addiction, prison life and mental health.
People are risking their lives to catch a glimpse of the world-famous locomotive, rail bosses say.
Here's why Eurovision is bigger than ever before, told by the contestants transforming its image.
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