Hayley Carruthers collapsed at the London Marathon finish line but still beat her personal best time.
Ministers will meet Labour counterparts as No 10 rejects claims the two sides are "killing time".
Loneliness is as much an issue in urban areas as rural ones and in wealthy areas as much as deprived ones, a study says.
Is a new sugar solution product aimed at saving bees actually a good thing?
Women could collect a sample of urine at home to check their risk of cervical cancer, research suggests.
People who can afford it should pay up to £30,000 by downsizing or releasing equity, report says.
A foreign national lost the tips of three fingertips at Colchester Police Station in 2015.
Staff said Juliet Scroggie, five, needed a doctor's certificate because of 'increased risk of injury'.
A round-up of the red-carpet dresses, the viral moments and all the big winners.
The Office for National Statistics says 31% of graduates are overeducated for their job.
Boxer turned Trainspotting actor Bradley Welsh was shot dead outside his home in Edinburgh earlier this month.
Gorse and undergrowth has been burning overnight in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex.
From slightly overweight to morbidly obese, weight gain has "serious implications", researchers say.
Victims say the alarm was raised about Peter and Avril Griffiths years before they were arrested.
Keeping soil in good condition is key to keeping carbon locked away, and it's possible cows can help.
Police Scotland will toughen up on motorists who speed, use mobiles or choose not to wear a seatbelt.
Is Nigel Farage right that five million Labour supporters voted Leave?
Elinor Bell has waived her right to anonymity in the hope of tracking down witnesses to the attack.
Prosecutions may not go ahead if police are not given access to emails, messages and photographs.
The names of 53 clergy and staff were also passed to police years after they could have been, BBC finds.
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