The Conservative MP was on holiday in the US when his country home was vandalised.
Before finding fame as a duo, The Chuckle Brothers started as a four-piece with two older brothers.
The mother of a teenager who fell to his death in Magaluf says she is struggling to cope with the loss
A football club's sponsorship deal has created the "absolute belter" of a mascot.
Some doctor sites are selling prescription-only drugs to potentially vulnerable patients, BBC Panorama finds.
Drug policy campaigners say the government is responsible for "vulnerable people dying in droves".
Michael Stirling, who is accused of murder, is the brother-in-law of the victim's former fiancé.
He says passengers are waiting two hours to get through border control and says the "farce" should end.
Stephen Mitchell was sentenced to two life terms in prison in 2011 for sex attacks against women.
Host Caroline Flack reveals 25,000 people have already applied for next year's show.
The actress voices an NHS recruitment ad after speaking out over health funding.
The shadow business secretary launches the next phase of Labour's "build it in Britain" campaign.
Thomas Channon's parents said they learned details of how he died through his friends, rather than the authorities
Archimedes, owned by American billionaire James Simons, is worth an estimated £75m.
British Open winner Georgia Hall and her father had a smelly superstition during the golf tournament.
The man was filmed driving at speed towards cyclists in Clapham, south-west London.
The Russell Group head says maintenance grants could make a "substantial difference" for poorer students.
Campaigners claim 78% of the 460,000 homes planned for greenfield sites will not be affordable.
After the death of one half of the Chuckle Brothers, another favourite TV duo, Dick and Dom, reveal what makes a great double act.
Consumers are being asked not to waste water, but how much do water companies waste through leakage?
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