BBC News takes a look at the latest technology in the fight against fraud, bribery and corruption.
Most working parents in England are entitled to free care for three and four-year-olds in term time.
A campaign called #Alopeciaisfashion aims to make hair loss more accepted and visible in the fashion world.
How dangerous is the "Brazilian butt lift" and why are people having this form of cosmetic surgery?
The governor of the Bank of England will be asked whether he intends to stay on until a Brexit deal is done.
Tuesday's front pages focus on rows over the PM's Brexit plans and Chris Evans' move from Radio 2.
Nine-month old Ruby escaped the ordeal with no more than a cut to her leg.
Somerset County Council blames the "very sharp end" of austerity as it tries to balance its books.
Atikou Diallo, 23, is charged with violent disorder, grievous bodily harm and possession of cocaine.
The parents who fought to save their son say their new baby's birth was a "bitter sweet" experience.
Drone footage before and after the fire on Mynydd Llantysilio which started at the height of the heatwave in July and took four weeks to fully extinguish.
Roads were closed outside Broadcasting House in central London and staff were unable to leave.
Peter Willsman had suggested Jewish "Trump fanatics" were behind Labour's anti-Semitism accusations.
The 70m tunnel is the number one TripAdvisor attraction in the Cornish town of Bude.
The photos had been taken by a Leicestershire grandmother after she was told to by social workers.
The parents of Max Brett, who had a cochlear implant fitted, wanted to share the "incredible moment".
It was also the hottest summer for England since records began in 1910, the Met Office says.
BBC Radio 5 Live's Rachael Bland was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2016.
Andrew Lane, 63, lost most of his penis to the flesh-eating bug following a routine operation.
Stephen Dure's wrongly-accused victim said he had been sacked and his home had been attacked.
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