The actress Noma Dumezweni, best known for playing Hermione Granger in the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, says women need to learn how to be angry.
A Christmas Grotto for dogs has opened for pets and their owners in Hayling Island.
Dzilva Butiene spoke little English and was murdered by the man she "relied on".
A diet of soups and shakes that can reverse type 2 diabetes is to be trialled by the NHS in England.
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Alet-les-Bains has benefited from a British influx and many there fear the aftermath of Brexit.
The front pages report an immigration rule change to fill health staff gaps and continue to look ahead to the Brexit deal vote.
Marie Ewing is appealing for six rings bought by her late husband to be returned.
Tory, Labour, SNP and other politicians will try to amend 'meaningful vote', the BBC understands.
A 19-year-old man from Manchester is accused of spying in Egypt, his family tell the BBC.
Two burglars break into an escape room business containing an imitation bank vault.
This Ashford man had a plan to propose to his firefighter girlfriend and got all her colleagues to help.
The pilot was nine times over the limit when he was arrested before he was due to fly from London.
Louise Harvey developed a blood clot after the cosmetic enlargement procedure.
Theresa May is trying to get her divided party to back her EU deal - here are nine factions she needs to convince.
Find out what happened when the Blur star performed for a tiny crowd in North Shields.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle reveals he has been HIV positive for nearly 10 years, in a World Aids Day debate.
Problems with credit checks led some customers to be wrongly refused smartphone contracts.
A Labour MP revealed he has been HIV positive for nearly 10 years, as the Commons debated World Aids Day.
The dad of a student who died after a uni initiation is calling for expulsions, but what are the rules?
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