Victoria Gill joins scientists trying to find out how wildfires affect the air we breathe.
The Ghanaian warrior queen who went to war to protect the Golden Stool of the Ashanti Kingdom.
England's World Cup semi-final and Facebook facing a fine for data breach make Wednesday's front pages.
Naz Shah, who was suspended two years ago for comments about Israel, is given equalities post.
The troops will be non-combat and will help Afghan forces working against the Taliban.
Two big resignations, and the Prime Minster's Brexit plan is in the balance.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan begin a two-day visit to Ireland
It is believed to be the first time the banned oil has been allowed through the UK border.
Aaron Armstrong has been found dead, almost three weeks after his girlfriend Sophie Gradon died.
With their team out of the World Cup, some of the locals have turned their allegiance to England.
Prince Harry and Meghan are greeted by the Irish prime minister and cheering crowds in Dublin.
Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott is recovering at home after quadruple heart bypass surgery, his family say.
Since the end of World War Two, the Conservative Party has never been at ease with Europe.
Alex McKenzie, a student from Nottingham, is able to write shorthand at 60 words per minute.
The partner of a woman who died after being poisoned is in a stable condition but "not out of the woods".
The couple revealed their engagement just three months ago but have now gone their separate ways.
The woman was attacked and her handbag stolen by a man who fled in a white vehicle, police say.
Payments firm apologises after writing "insensitive" letter to cancer victim about her debt.
Maria Caulfield and Ben Bradley quit in protest at Theresa May's Chequers Brexit compromise plan.
Jordan Burling's mother and grandmother are convicted of manslaughter after he died weighing just six stone.
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