BBC Breakfast looks at an initiative bringing together voters on both sides of the Brexit debate.
Hiddleston plays the role of a caring partner in an advertisement that has Chinese women hooked.
But the Nationwide says house price rises in the other nations mean the UK average is still growing.
Sports Direct's Mike Ashley hits out after Debenhams bondholders clear the way for a refinancing.
PM bids for support for the withdrawal agreement only but Labour says it won't back a "blindfold Brexit".
Police had tried to stop a car on the M25 before the three-vehicle crash in Waltham Abbey.
From TV schedule changes to cancelled parties, the Brexit delay has also had an impact beyond politics.
Parents have been protesting same-sex relationship education at Birmingham schools since February.
BBC journalist Lynette Horsburgh explains what life was like for a female snooker player in a male-dominated world.
Eve Leatherland's father has been fighting for the right to bury the toddler, who was murdered in 2017.
Police expect a "large number of well-wishers" to line the streets of The Prodigy singer's hometown.
Staff are being told to either cover fees of about £44 upfront or have them deducted from wages.
The Liverpool-based duo and their tour manager are killed in an accident on the way to a gig in California.
Rising star considers what it means to be young, mixed-race and British amidst the political 'mud' of 2019.
A start-up in London thinks it can shake up the barbering industry by persuading people to get their hair cut in a van.
The Royal Mail is introducing e-trikes but what are other delivery companies doing to cut their emissions?
Retired teacher Beate Howitt has been taken on by top agency after winning a modelling competition.
A BBC documentary is to air, marking the 20th anniversary of the shooting of newsreader Jill Dando.
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
Too many young children with hip problems are falling through the screening net, surgeons say.
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