More than 250 free-to-use cash machines are closing every month as operators shut unprofitable ones.
The PM's future was openly discussed at a meeting of those unhappy with her Chequers plan.
More than 50 firefighters and nine fire appliances tackled the blaze at Braeview Academy
Arlene Foster expected to discuss proposals over Stormont deadlock with Theresa May and Karen Bradley.
The government department responsible for food exports is not prepared for no-deal Brexit, auditors say.
Microwave curries and oven pizzas or rose harissa paste and bouillon powder - what are students eating?
Educational psychologists call for full ban on smacking in the home.
Regulator says providers should make it clear that the chances of success dwindle once a woman reaches 35.
It's designed to help elderly immune systems develop a stronger defence against flu.
A decade on from the 2008 global financial crisis, families are still feeling the effects.
More and more packaging is claiming to be "biodegradable" or "compostable", but what does that really mean?
BBC Business editor Simon Jack explores who could have been to blame for the global financial crisis.
The Tavistock Square Garden memorial will honour 13 people killed when a bus exploded on 7 July 2005.
The Victorian Society's annual list exposes the plight facing Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
The police watchdog finds two officers have misconduct cases to answer after a woman's murder.
The Transport Committee says a bid by Virgin and Stagecoach to run the rail franchise was inadequate.
From early morning swims to rain-lashed fishermen.
Mark East won "best in show" at a national awards ceremony - watch how he cultivates his moustache.
The Advertising Standards Authority says ads about speed and cuts in bills were "misleading".
A decade on, the way we deal with our personal finances has changed - but not always for good.
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