A probe by the City watchdog into the car finance market reveals overcharging by motor dealers.
Gordon Banks's daughter says tributes to the former England goalkeeper made his family very proud.
Ray Kelvin resigns after allegations of misconduct - including "forced hugging" - which he denies.
Advice at the time of the Skripal poisoning "was given far too late", a public health expert says.
The Labour leader was egged while visiting Finsbury Park Mosque in north London.
Sajid Javid condemns violence after two 17-year-olds are killed in separate knife attacks.
A man who has worked at the Swindon Honda factory for 24 years starts the process of finding new work.
Brexit negotiations back on front pages as teen stabbings continue to dominate Monday's papers.
Naomi Burns and Rebecca Coggles have been taking part in an EU-funded scheme to improve relations between Protestant and Catholic communities in Belfast.
Music teaching 'needs to keep pace with young people's grasp of technology or risk being outdated'.
Decline in language learning is "a disaster for the country", says a parliamentary group.
These classroom representatives talk about some of the obstacles pupils from poorer backgrounds can face.
Birmingham City Council wants 5% of all trips in the city to be made by bike by 2023.
Gordon Banks's daughter says worldwide reaction to his death has provided "comfort" to the family.
The BBC finds a rogue salesman peddling illegal antibiotics at the wrong dose for the wrong infections.
Illegal antibiotics are being sold to people too embarrassed to visit a sexual health clinic.
Almost half of people in the UK believe immigration has been positive, according to a poll for the BBC.
Children can wait twice as long as adults for heart transplants because of a shortage of donors.
The government wants to stop firms buying the silence of workers who make accusations of wrongdoing.
It says it will vote against chairmen and women of boards of big companies which have poor polices on tax transparency and climate change.
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