Northern Rail passengers have had huge disruption, but is the rest of Europe jealous of our railways?
Yonatan Eyob admits falsely claiming he lived in a flat which was home to a family of five.
There had been reports that the Army would be on standby if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Theresa May's in Italy just like last year - but there are plenty of other ways for PMs to unwind.
Legal permission will no longer be needed to end care for patients in a permanent vegetative state.
Baroness Shackleton, who has represented Prince Charles, also says couples must be more practical.
The stagnant London property market continues to dog Foxtons, but the rental market helps out.
Police are given more time to question a man arrested on suspicion of 13-year-old Lucy McHugh's murder.
Hundreds of forgotten, secret and little-known shrines across England are nominated for listed status.
Scarlett Moffatt says she received comments that made her cry her eyes out after she appeared on ITV2's Aftersun.
Reach writes down the value of its regional newspaper titles by £150m amid "difficult" trading.
A number of the nation's landmarks have been illuminated in yellow to honour the Welshman
City officials and Welsh politicians say they want to celebrate Geraint Thomas's Tour de France win.
Sussex Police said a man was spotted with an axe and knife in Crawley on Sunday afternoon.
The woman dies after a car believed to be stolen crashes into another car during a police pursuit.
A registration scheme would prevent another Windrush scandal, think tank Policy Exchange says.
Judges will decide whether to make it easier to withdraw food from people in vegetative states.
The Home Office says it will spend £22m on anti-crime projects in England and Wales.
The firm is to reinstate 75% of the routes it withdrew after its new timetable caused disruption.
Young, aspiring models are being lured into parting with cash by increasingly sophisticated operations.
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