Everton secure their Premier League status in an incredible match where they came from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace.
The "very disturbing" fire is causing plumes of smoke to blow across Preston city centre.
Government's vaccine advisers said winter remains the riskiest time for the virus.
A total of 83 people have been fined over events in Westminster - but how were the decisions made?
The Italian judge confirms his permanent exit from the show, and will be replaced by Anton Du Beke.
Nurses at Ysbyty Gwynedd say bullying, low morale and burnout has caused many colleagues to leave.
The troubles affecting the MV Hebrides follows the withdrawal of another ferry for repairs.
Jennifer has endured broken windows, things thrown at her house and threats to kill her dog.
The family of Natasha Abrahart is taking civil action against the University of Bristol.
The government tried to block publication of the story about the agent who attacked with a machete.
Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy went head-to-head in a high-profile High Court libel case.
Rebekah Vardy's lawyer rounded off her High Court libel case against Coleen Rooney on Thursday.
The CBI and the TUC urge the government to help the "hardest hit" as inflation soars.
Mike Hill must pay compensation to a woman a tribunal said he had sexually assaulted and victimised.
Police have now ended their investigation into Covid breaches during lockdown parties in No 10.
Cody Ackland will serve a minimum of 31 years for the murder of Bobbi-Anne McLeod.
The culture secretary criticises the channel's news show - but says that is not why she wants to sell it off.
The company says it has to act to cover higher costs, including wages, energy and fuel expenses.
Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp was assaulted at the end of their match with Nottingham Forest.
The village pub had been asked to change its name but has now received a framed apology.
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