The BBC's charity telethon features a Four Weddings sequel plus other sketches and performances.
A court heard Joshua Rosenberg demanded £95,000 compensation from two sisters after moving into a rented home.
Mobile phone footage of James Goddard shows him celebrating the cockerel's "vicious" death.
Richard Slocock lost his sight two years ago but refused to give up on his passion for climbing.
The Democratic Unionists welcome a "renewed focus" on their objections ahead of third Commons vote.
The rapper's debut album enters the chart at number one, beating Foals by just 279 copies.
English Defence League's ex-leader claimed he was targeted by Cambridgeshire Police for his beliefs.
The Hollywood A-lister is in London researching a documentary on slavery.
Mohammed Mahmoud, who was hailed for his response to a London attack, condemns the Christchurch shootings.
Young people walk out of schools and colleges across England to protest over climate change.
The star has been studying Disney musicals to get away from the dominant influence of hip-hop.
After a rollercoaster week in UK politics, you would be forgiven for being left confused.
Alarm specialist Michael Seed had denied being the mysterious "Basil" in the 2015 safe deposit raid.
Projects across the country are in limbo and 700 jobs at risk as Dawnus goes into administration.
It comes as the Queen and Theresa May send condolences after the shootings that killed 49.
Claire Colebourn killed her daughter a month after the break-up of her six-year marriage.
The Hillsborough match commander's QC said there were failings that were not the fault of Mr Duckenfield.
The children, a 23-month-old and a 10-year-old, were in a car with their mother when the crash happened.
Works by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and other Young British Artists go under the hammer in London.
We speak to activists in Bath and North East Somerset as the council declares a climate emergency.
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