How will we know if the Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems and UKIP are having a good or bad night?
The squirrel monkey's owner was sought by the RSPCA after the animal bit a person at a fair in Cardiff.
The supermarket chain reveals the cost of its failed Asda merger as it reports a slip in sales.
A mother who lost her baby after maternity unit failings says she has "lost all confidence".
In a BBC Sport interview to launch the women's summer of sport #changethegame campaign, twins Phil and Tracey Neville talk World Cups, family pride, legacies and big brother Gary.
BBC Sport is launching its #changethegame women's summer of sport, bringing you more live women's sport, free-to-air, than ever before.
Defendant is in a critical condition in hospital after incident during fraud case sentencing.
A group of 87 MPs say the Home Office unlawfully discriminated against the Windrush generation.
MPs call for more than £3bn for children's services in England to end a funding crisis.
A woman says she was allowed to live with an older man after becoming pregnant while in care at 15.
Police staff accused of domestic abuse are less likely than the general population to be convicted.
The singer discusses how media has changed since she first became famous with N-Dubz in 2007.
The new legislation makes it illegal to kill beavers or destroy established dams without a licence.
A year after a new law pushed up the price of cheap, high-strength alcohol, ministers are hopeful Scotland's drinking habits have changed.
Brexit is back in the headlines - with both government and Labour discussions on the front pages.
Penny Farmer found the graves of her brother and his girlfriend in Guatemala aided by an old photo.
The internet of things, from toys to web cameras, should be more secure, the proposed legislation says.
Some Persimmon and Bellway homes have potentially dangerous fire safety issues, the BBC has discovered.
The Arcadia Group has dominated the British High Street, but are its glory days coming to an end?
More than 1,700 cash machines started charging a fee in the UK between January and March this year.
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