The BBC finds professional football clubs placed gambling adverts on pages dedicated to junior fans.
The local authorities facing the biggest pressure to cut jobs and services.
The star reflects on 30 years of hits, why she hated her kiss curl, and whether she'd join Bake Off.
The actress says there are too many young women with hidden problems with reading.
Parents in England are not getting the assurances they need about the quality of local schools, MPs say.
Festival No.6 has attracted big acts but has also been mired in controversy after flooding in 2016.
Searching for advice on signs of heat exhaustion and preventing heatstroke was most popular.
One in seven operations were cancelled on the day of surgery in a seven-day period in 2017, a study finds.
Staff on Northern Rail have been trained to recognise when people with dementia are travelling
From the floor of the Commons to the dancefloor of Strictly, BBC Rewind looks back on the career of the current leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Vince Cable.
Many people who have bought a leasehold house had no idea what they were getting into, a study says.
The airline data breach is on the front pages as the Salisbury poisoning fallout continues to generate headlines.
The attack on Sergei and Yulia Skripal was discussed at the UN Security Council.
The body of Annalise Johnstone was found in a wooded area near the B8062 in Perthshire in May.
Karen Bradley described NI politics as a "very different world" to her experiences as an English MP.
A concerned neighbour mistook the eighth birthday party for something more sinister.
Harry Sykes, 16, was on a tour with the Halifax Elite Rugby Academy in southern France.
Moscow still denies ordering the Salisbury poisoning - but officials are bracing for the consequences.
The man fell from a "significant height" after wandering away from the site of the smash, police say.
A customer was "on the verge on biting into" the unwanted filling when she realised what it was.
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