Football fans are dressing like the England manager ahead of the World Cup semi-final.
The BBC speaks to those who welcome - and those who oppose President Trump's visit to the UK this week.
Tony practised for his big moment for weeks, praying he would be picked to play.
Barbara Coombes admits killing her father in 2006, burying his body before confessing 12 years later.
Colour scheme on Parliament's clock tower is to revert to its original design as part of £61m repair.
A homeless man is offered a job by a company boss, prompting other offers of help.
David Lidington clashed with Emily Thornberry over Brexit turmoil - here are the key bits.
What happens when a reporter pounces on people in the street and asks the question: Football's...?
The Royal Box are the best seats at Wimbledon - but how do you get a ticket?
Fans are wearing waistcoats in tribute to England boss Gareth Southgate.
Ashley Young's journey to Russia began with football lessons from a teacher who remembers him well.
On a visit to Dublin, Prince Harry responds to a question about England's World Cup chances.
Charlie Rowley, who is in a critical but stable condition, has spoken "briefly" to officers, police say.
Children with Down's syndrome and their families use Makaton to sign the lyrics.
Roads and trains are expected to be busy earlier than usual as fans race home for the World Cup semi-final.
The ex-Tory leader says Theresa May's plan is the best realistic option and urges MPs to back it.
"I've only been in the pub for half an hour" was among excuses given to animal welfare inspectors.
Weeks of dry weather cause water levels at Spelga Dam drop, exposing a hidden history.
Sarah Palin calls the Borat star "truly sick" for posing as a wounded military veteran.
The data protection watchdog plans to fine Facebook £500,000 over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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