Inflammatory bowel disease sufferers say the lack of toilets is the worst thing about living in London.
Union rejects comments by Grant Shapps suggesting that updates are needed to railway working practices.
The campaigner and podcast host was a patron for Bowel Cancer UK, a charity she said was close to her heart.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan says he is stepping back from his work at the BBC.
What are the arguments set to be made in the Supreme Court about a Scottish independence referendum?
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tells the heads of UK sporting bodies that elite women's sport "must be reserved for people born of female sex".
"A tide of avoidable blindness" could sweep Wales if care is not reformed, a consultant claims.
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to podcast host Dame Deborah James, who has died at the age of 40.
The cancer campaigner has died at the age of 40, her family has said, describing her as an "inspiration".
The teenager is being questioned after he was detained during a stop and search at the airport.
Pubs, restaurants and hotels are among firms hoping for increased trade.
Ghislaine Maxwell apologises for helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse young girls.
The force has been hit by a number of scandals in recent years including the murder of Sarah Everard.
Top civil servant Simon Case says a disciplinary process over Covid rule-breaking is ongoing.
Jazz Burkitt's fiancé paid tribute to "the most incredible human" and said he was devastated.
The West Sussex coroner plans to write to ministers about mental health services for young people.
Fire crews are "excavating" the remains of the destroyed Birmingham home.
The UK Supreme Court will be asked if the Scottish government can hold a vote without UK consent.
The retiring Eoin Morgan is the most influential England cricketer of his generation, says BBC Sport's chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt.
An aircraft engineer explains how he ditched his 'double-life' at work and created an LGBT+ network.
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