Michelle Oddy was diagnosed with Crohn's disease as a teenager and has to have liquid meals.
The government blames "administrative error" for settled status scheme email revealing 240 addresses.
The appeals system for school places is working in favour of richer families, say researchers.
"Don't waste this time," Donald Tusk urges the UK after announcing a further "flexible extension".
Fans aren't always choosing pop's most obvious hits when they fire up Spotify.
Theresa May said the UK "would continue to hold full EU rights and obligations during the extension".
After five hours of talks, the UK and the EU have agreed a "flexible extension" of Brexit until 31 October.
Night climbing has been a clandestine student tradition in Cambridge for more than a century. Who does it and why?
The new £150m fleet of Caledonian Sleeper trains, complete with en-suite double rooms, is unveiled.
The first ever photo of a black hole and reports about Theresa May's future as PM lead the papers.
Renfrewshire Council made more than salary 800 overpayments over a three-year period.
A 999 call operator has met the family that she talked through childbirth.
A group of parents say they are "deeply worried" about the prospect of children losing school time.
Art students share their thoughts on equality after a museum says its collections "embed historical injustice".
A committee of MPs says a regulator should be appointed to crack down on bailiffs
The issue has already led the Department for Transport to bar Stagecoach from bidding for franchises.
The US airline says its first transatlantic services will link London with Boston and New York from 2021.
Barcelona hold a narrow advantage in their Champions League quarter-final with Manchester United after Luke Shaw turned a Luis Suarez header into his own net.
Jack Shepherd told the BBC he regretted going on the run and did so through "animalistic fear".
The government says a "small number" have travelled back via other countries in the past year.
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