Maureen Wall says when she drives the mannequins to her church, they look like a car full of bodies.
Bouncers from Factory 251 were sacked after rugby league player Joe Sharratt was attacked outside.
Scientists say there is hope that some ash trees can survive in the future, despite ash dieback.
More than 130,000 children in Britain will spend Christmas in temporary accommodation, figures show.
Spending watchdog says Home Office processes led to wrongful deportations and detentions.
Foel Penolau in Snowdonia is upgraded to a mountain.
SNP, Labour, Green and Lib Dem MSPs will vote to reject both the draft Brexit deal and a 'no deal' outcome.
Skylark IX, which rescued 600 Allied troops during WW2, will be restored and based on the River Clyde.
Three parents share their very different experiences of staying home to look after their children.
The BBC's Watchdog Live finds the fast-fashion retailer broke advertising standards rules.
Money taken from man's account while he was unconscious in hospital, after being attacked in London.
BBC Scotland meets the donors, the drivers and the babies benefitting at Scotland's only breast milk bank.
What happens if your boss wants to hug you, cuddle you, massage you, or even to kiss your neck?
Firm alerts public to flaw that could have given hackers a way to spy on and chat to children.
More than 10,000 households made subsidence claims worth £64m, the highest level for 12 years.
Front-page headlines record a "historic" day of turmoil in the Commons for Prime Minister Theresa May.
Charlotte Prodger wins the £25,000 art award for a highly personal film shot entirely on her phone.
Ministers lose votes on legal advice and role of MPs as PM insists EU deal is "honourable compromise".
The Brexiteer says he does not recognise the party anymore and criticises links with Tommy Robinson.
The Royal couple got stuck in at an event honouring RAF personnel stationed overseas at Christmas.
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