The PSNI chief constable says "anything that re-emphasises the border" presents challenges for policing.
Aladdin makes an appearance in Albert Square, and Doctor Who takes part in the fund-raising night.
Wales miss out on promotion to the Nations League's top tier as they are beaten at home by Denmark, who win Group B4.
A man once known as the "fattest in the world" is caught trying to steal Star Wars toys and medicine.
The unknown remains were found in Clocaenog forest in 2015 during a Wales GB Rally stage.
Mitesh Patel denies murdering his wife Jessica so he could claim a £2m life insurance payment.
The home care provider was warned this month by the care regulator about its financial sustainability.
Chris Morris analyses the key points from the 585-page draft agreement between the UK and the EU.
BBC correspondents explain the 585-page withdrawal document faster than you could print them.
Ellie-May Minshull-Coyle experienced "immense suffering" in the "monstrous" bed.
The drone pilot has become the first person to be prosecuted under UK drone laws.
Stephen Prosser is suing British Airways after the 13-hour flight from Thailand to the UK.
The health minister replaces Dominic Raab, who resigned on Thursday over Theresa May's Brexit deal.
One victim said she had sex with "at least 100 Asian men", while another was gang-raped in a forest.
Eight-year-old Niamh cycles 365 miles for Children in Need.
For over 70-years, one woman has been tending to the graves of Indian soldiers killed in Scotland during World War Two.
The judges change in cupboards, the physio works in the disabled toilet and the props won't fit through the doors.
Eighteen books were technically "checked out" but they were by staff making sure the machine worked.
The Commons numbers are not looking good for Theresa May, writes the BBC's Peter Barnes.
A UN expert from Australia says he encountered "misery" as he spent 12 days touring the UK.
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