Some stations charged up to 50p to use the loo, but now Network Rail says it wants to put "passengers first".
Selwa Romedan, 21, collapsed and died four days after giving birth to her daughter in Leeds in 2016.
Ninety-six people were killed in the disaster at the FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield in 1989.
It is hoped the UK's only female giant panda Tian Tian will give birth to a cub at Edinburgh Zoo.
Terry Maher caused rail services out of St Pancras to be cancelled by climbing onto a railway viaduct.
Russell O'Connor stole handcuffs and patrol car keys and was arrested wearing a police fleece.
Heidi Allen of The Independent Group said she received "overwhelming support" after her speech in the Commons.
The return of Line of Duty was the most watched episode in the history of the police drama.
Theresa May opens a summit on violent crime, as teachers resist plans to make them tackle youth violence.
Harvey Tyrrell died after climbing over a wall to get a football at the King Harold Pub in Romford.
The actress and model starred alongside Sean Connery's Bond in the 1964 British spy film.
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville hears from fighters who fled the reported fall of the so-called 'caliphate'.
Two other people were seriously injured in the incident in Glasgow's Merchant City following Sunday's Celtic-Rangers game.
The MP, a prominent Brexit supporter, shared a clip criticising the EU strategy on negotiations.
It's even harder to decipher the fake from the facts on April Fools' Day.
Facebook is launching a new feature to explain how its algorithms decide what to display in your News Feed.
BBC Middle East editor undergoes chemotherapy after noticing "funny pains in legs" while in Iraq.
The BBC's Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen has revealed to BBC Breakfast he has recently been diagnosed with bowel cancer.
The airline says it is seeing weaker demand for tickets in the second half of the year.
Romeo, known as the world's loneliest frog, had spent 10 years living in isolation at an aquarium.
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