Male nurses suggest it is still seen as a feminine career and there are not enough role models.
The boy, who police believe was aged 15, is pronounced dead at the scene in London.
One of the official pacers at the London Marathon says runners were treated "horrifically".
Network Rail only considered tenants "late in the process" of selling its commercial property, says watchdog.
Ahead of the Bank of England's inflation report, here's what to watch out for.
Is our legal system failing victims of online abuse? Beauty blogger Tess Daly says trolls targeting people with disabilities aren't being held to account.
The sacking of the defence secretary over claims he leaked information dominates the front pages.
Zarhid Younis, 34, faces two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body.
The London Gay Men's Chorus performed outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho to remember the victims of a deadly nail bomb attack on 30th April 1999.
The Welsh and Scottish governments have also declared an emergency - along with dozens of towns and cities.
Victims of the contaminated blood scandal have been giving testimonies about how it affected their lives.
The day before he was sacked as defence secretary, Gavin Williamson denied leaking information.
No 10 says Theresa May had "lost confidence in his ability to serve" in his role.
Fiona Onasanya becomes the first MP to lose a seat as the result of a recall petition.
MPs tell the social networks that hostility on their platforms is a "threat to democracy".
From the Tooth Fairy to market shoppers, who is worse off as it becomes more expensive to withdraw cash?
Theresa May says her aims are "very similar" to Labour's when it comes to customs talks.
John and Susan Cooper, from Burnley, died suddenly in August while on holiday in Hurghada.
Thousands gathered to watch Edinburgh's Calton Hill set alight last night at the city's May Day celebration.
A "screeching" mystery male voice taking over the PA system is ruining games for players at a club.
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