The government should have made clear in 2017 that a softer Brexit was "inevitable", says Julian Smith.
Some of commercial radio's biggest stars are starting a new show on Radio 1.
A local photographer has portrayed Somerset life with monochrome images.
Nurses and teachers could be held accountable for not reporting concerns about children at risk.
The government's aim to move people with learning disabilities from secure units has failed, campaigners say.
The No Outsiders programme aims to teach children about the characteristics protected by the Equality Act - such as sexual orientation and religion.
Brian Kavanagh worked in the meat industry for about 15 years before becoming vegan.
Minister calls on the Tories to appoint a Eurosceptic while prime minister outlines new knife crime strategy.
How the UK's Mexican restaurant chain Wahaca won back confidence after a norovirus outbreak.
The town has lost three major retailers in five years. What can be done to stop the "downward spiral"?
Emily Coxhead, creator of the Happy Newspaper, says she isn't covering over things with rainbows and glitter.
Five UK broadband and landline providers will now compensate users when services do not work.
The driver is believed to have suffered a heart attack after the windows of his car were smashed in.
A man was seen on a railway viaduct that crosses high-speed lines near St Pancras on Saturday.
Thousands lined the streets of Braintree, Essex, for the funeral of the late musician.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says the proposed Post Bank would protect community banking.
The former Labour MP Gisela Stuart says electoral laws needs "rewriting".
A man faces several charges after part of an off-licence worker's ear is bitten off in Belfast.
The TV personality has revealed she realised she had had a miscarriage after a scan at 14 weeks.
He needed hospital treatment after being verbally abused and cut with a knife by three teenage boys.
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