Retail sales fell last month after consumers brought forward their Christmas shopping to November.
Tom Bell, from Doncaster, is described as an "outstanding" talent and a "considerate human being".
Nick Bachelor, who has 41 spent convictions, explains why he went on the run for a TV reality show.
A witness to the Duke of Edinburgh's car crash describes how he stopped to help.
Leading politicians, business and sports people write of their love for post-work pints and panto.
The Postings mall in Kirkcaldy is being sold after it failed to attract enough tenants.
Officers say the "unusual" call which led to the missing pair is "one to tell the grandkids".
Doctors say Carter Cookson, who is on life support, needs an organ transplant as soon as possible.
Speed cameras are also expected to be installed on the road where the Duke of Edinburgh's car overturned.
The man is questioned over claims he racially abused a waitress at a force's Christmas party.
Patients in England are struggling to get hold of drugs such as painkillers and anti-depressants.
Some councils aim to fill potholes within minutes but others take more than a day, new figures show.
Season's Greetings will remain in Port Talbot for "two to three years" as it is bought by a gallery.
"We can have an awesome physique... without harming animals," bodybuilder Paul Kerton says.
Detectives plan to excavate land in the search for a young mum who vanished almost 43 years ago, BBC Scotland understands.
Half a million people chose a grey car in 2018 making it the most popular colour for the first time.
Five areas in England will benefit from a new Cultural Development Fund to boost local culture.
Every three seconds in the UK, someone has an asthma attack which could be life-threatening, a charity says.
Theresa May is reaching out to other parties to get backing for a deal with the EU - but she still has to convince her own side.
Prince Philip's "shock" after he emerges unhurt from a car crash in Norfolk dominates the papers.
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