Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will launch his party's European elections campaign in Kent later.
"He's going to tell the teacher, 'just call me Prince Archie," says the mother of one Archie Harrison.
At least £1bn a year needs to be spent on defences and some communities may have to move, a report warns.
Male survivors of childhood sexual abuse within the black community are being failed, it is claimed.
Tasks range from catering manager to crisis social worker.
The pair are youthful exceptions in a veteran-heavy list, topped by composer Lord Lloyd-Webber.
Marc Chapman is preparing to defend his world crazy golf title in Hastings.
Karenjeet Kaur Bains is the first Sikh woman to compete for Britain at an event in June.
At 21, Ernie the duck has reached more than double the average age for his breed.
Dried sewage from Europe's largest treatment works in east London is being turned into house bricks.
The Anglo-Saxon royal whose tomb was found by a road in 2003 may have finally been identified.
Giving progesterone could to some women with early bleeding could save babies' lives, research suggests.
NHS backing of a new treatment for the disease means Zoe Bowman may get help just as her sister has.
A tree thought to have inspired Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush dies but plans are made to replace it.
Housing charity Shelter said the benefit freeze is forcing people to "choose between food and rent".
Lucas Moura scores a dramatic winner to cap an astonishing Tottenham fightback against Ajax and set up an all-English Champions League final against Liverpool.
Passengers are required to submit up to 24 pieces of information to make a claim, says Which?.
The procedure is becoming more successful, the UK's fertility regulator says.
Aviation contributes to climate change, but there are ways to reduce your flight's impact on the planet.
It was told it would face a bill of up to £20m if sued over its no-deal Brexit ferry services last year.
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