Pop star-turned-vicar the Reverend Richard Coles had clinical depression at the age of 17.
Three men and three boys are arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, robbery and assault.
The flypast honours 10 men who died when their plane crashed in Sheffield in 1944.
Viewers have been left baffled by Oxford University student's unusual buzzing technique and incredible knowledge.
MPs from the Tories and Labour have resigned and formed a new political group, but what do they want?
The Church of England votes to change a 400-year-old law which made Sunday services compulsory.
Steven Roberts lived on the streets before studying art at Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Two students take up the challenge of repairing, reusing and recycling clothes for London Fashion Week.
Enthusiasts reveal their quest for perfection in recreating railway scenes from the past.
A children's charity is seeking a judicial review of government guidance over vulnerable children.
Leaders of a group of normally loyal Conservative MPs warn Theresa May over her Brexit strategy.
Researchers say, with many young people not receiving support, the study should be a "wake-up call".
In a letter to the home secretary, they say that - as her family - they "cannot simply abandon her".
Stephen Mellor served 14 years in prison but now wants to stop youngsters repeating his mistakes.
Theresa May facing another cabinet revolt and the murder of Alesha MacPhail, 6, make Friday's front pages.
Reports show many insect populations are declining. How will that affect us?
A collection of images spanning 64 years has been described as the "historical Google Earth".
A woman who knits covers for bollards outside her house vows a vandalised Marge Simpson will return.
It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world during the past seven days?
Internet Watch Foundation says regulation of social networks could have "unintended consequences".
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