A 25-year-old shares the story of his dad's long affair and how he dealt with the guilt of knowing.
A Grenfell survivor speaks to Newsnight about hearing the 999 call he made on the night of the fire.
The former contestant from this summer's ITV2 dating series says she's twice been victimised.
The UN says money sent home pays for school, but too much is taken in transfer charges.
While a ban has led to a "considerable reduction" in use of the drugs, street dealers are active.
The BBC follows officers in one of England's poorest towns to witness how budget cuts impact police on the front line.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists says it's worried some people are not getting the help they need.
Front pages carry suggestions officers might have to let suspects go unless they receive public backing during street attacks.
Homes and businesses were without power for about 30 minutes after a network substation fault.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet Take That at the charity show - the first time she has attended.
Three boys, aged between 13 and 14, are arrested after a double-decker was stolen from a car park.
The country will not agree to the draft withdrawal deal unless there is clarity over Gibraltar.
Man accused of fraud and perverting the course of justice made claims that sparked a police inquiry.
"In loving memory of Saddam Hussein" read the bench plaque in Wanstead, London, but who was behind it?
The RSPCA said it devised the ladder plan after several attempts to rescue the hamster failed.
Jessica Urbano Ramirez, who died in the fire, made a 999 call and was told help was coming.
Matthew Hanley, 23, and Connor Allsopp, 21, accessed customers' information during the cyber attack.
Two Staffordshire bull terriers are seized after the boy received "life-threatening injuries".
John Worboys must stay in prison after the Parole Board concludes he is not suitable for release.
Amber Rudd says she will "learn from errors" in the new benefit system amid calls for it to be halted.
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