Joel March took the cash from the vehicle after parking it in Clapham, south-west London.
A former army interpreter, blinded by an explosion in Afghanistan, prepares for the London Marathon.
Three noisy falcon chicks hungry for food reveal themselves in a cathedral spire nest.
Ex-tobacco worker Simon Neale says 1,200 free cigarettes a month led him to develop lung cancer.
The BBC Radio 1 presenter says reading out loud in school was the "most scary, intimidating time."
Nobody has ever been convicted of killing Jonathan Cairns, who died on his way home from a night out.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his side could have had up to seven further players in the PFA Team of the Year for 2018-19.
Animals are being slaughtered in fields with meat going into the illegal food chain, police say.
The pressure is on to restore power-sharing - but will the latest killing be a watershed or a false dawn?
Parents, pupils and teachers make their opposition clear to testing four-year-olds in English schools.
The Oscar winner is confirmed for the 25th James Bond film, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge will co-write.
Martyna Ogonowska claimed she forgot she was holding a knife as she murdered her admirer in his car.
The animal welfare charity RSPCA says it received 15,000 calls about exotic animals in 2018 alone.
A cabinet minister condemns the leaks from a National Security Council meeting about a UK 5G network.
Theresa May's deputy says the Scottish Parliament will not be given the power to hold another referendum by 2021.
Fire crews lured Kiki into a bag containing dog food during the 45-minute rescue.
Incidents are continuing to rise amid a spate of assaults involving young people, police data shows.
Carla Hales says she will take a couple of days to recover before returning to the campaign trail.
Cars were swerving to avoid the nine birds on the A421 near Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire.
Experts said the mammal, found in East Lothian, had become very weak and had the most parasites they had ever seen.
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