The saxophonist will undergo surgery the day he was due to begin touring with the group.
Father-of-three from Jersey decides to race in perilous conditions - despite losing his equipment.
A mother says she wants people to know how quickly a situation can escalate.
A head teacher has risked her job by inviting BBC Panorama to film the financial chaos at her school.
The PM tells the Commons that she had expressed her "frustration with our collective failure to take a decision" over Brexit.
A class of five-year-olds beat 25,000 entries to win a Premier League poetry competition.
Cardiff City football are set to tell Fifa the deal to buy Emiliano Sala from Nantes for £15m was not legally binding.
British scientists are about to participate in one of their biggest dinosaur hunts in decades.
The race held in Cape Wrath as a road event for more than 15 years is now having to be described as "multi-terrain".
It overtook a queue of traffic and went into the water during high tide at Wallasea Island, Essex.
The mistake only became apparent when the "welcome to Edinburgh" announcement was made.
Blogger Stuart Campbell takes the former Scottish Labour leader to court after she publicly called his tweets "homophobic".
Mr Corbyn said he was shocked by the unprovoked attack and was reviewing his personal security plans.
Spencer Kay has severe learning disabilities but can conquer the mountains near his north Wales home.
Oxford MP Layla Moran said the row in Glasgow over a lost cable escalated and both were arrested.
WW2 veteran Reg Thompson's family said he "got worse" with each move between hospitals and wards.
Gary McAllister was reportedly waiting for a taxi outside a bar in Leeds when he was attacked.
The US singer, one of the most enigmatic figures in rock history, was hugely influential.
The star, who has died aged 76, first found fame in the 1960s with The Walker Brothers.
Austria rarely allows dual citizenship, and for some Britons this is a problem.
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