An independent inquiry gives go-ahead to genetically altering human embryos, but advises caution.
Charred crumbs found in a middle-eastern desert show that bread-making dates back 14,000 years.
How facial recognition is being used to identify suspects in crowds and spot suspicious behaviour.
Google's centralised job hunt services signs up most individual sites with one major exception.
But PwC warns there will be "winners and losers" with many roles set to change.
Three women describe living with the intense pain and heavy periods caused by adenomyosis.
The future of the PM's Brexit deal and the US and Russian presidents' meeting lead many of the papers.
A Conservative MP resigns as a defence minister so he can vote against the government.
A minister quits as MPs back amendments tabled by Brexiteers by just three votes.
The mother of a boy who was burnt after getting a henna tattoo is warning holidaymakers to be careful.
The government has tabled a motion to cut short the current parliamentary session.
MPs back adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism.
Gina Ingles, 34, and Milo, four, were found in the house in Eastbourne a day after the blaze.
A flashmob of fans wearing masks of the England captain were spotted at the newly named tube stop.
Investigations continue into the case of a live cow transported along the motorway in a car boot.
What is life on Spice really like? The experience of a user and someone who is kicking the habit in Wrexham.
Theresa May is accused of "capitulating" to Brexiteers - but she says the policy has not changed.
A fire officer says he told a father to go back for his family, despite fearing he would not survive.
They are challenging an "outdated" law that stops them being elected to the Lords because of their gender.
Harry Uzoka was killed after branding his love rival a 'fake' on Instagram, a court hears.
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