Diana Ross, Eurovision star Sam Ryder and Queen and Adam Lambert will perform at Buckingham Palace.
Geraint John is walking 700 miles of Welsh coastline, cleaning every beach he encounters on the way.
Why is the government facing growing pressure to announce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies?
The royal couple lit candles on a visit to the Ottawa church and paid tribute to Canada's war dead.
The five Humboldt penguin chicks are named after famous people and events from the past 70 years.
Kate and Charlie say they've already stopped socialising, and have nothing else to cut back on.
The virus doesn't usually spread easily and the risk to the UK population is low, officials say.
As prices rise to a 40-year high, BBC News NI hears from families struggling to make ends meet.
The operator apologised for cutting a third of trains and blamed an ongoing shortage of drivers.
British citizen Alaa Abdel Fattah's prison conditions are "inhumane", the foreign secretary is told.
They say the veteran DJ collected a "wealth of souvenirs" while launching the careers of many stars.
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab has stopped David Norris from moving to a lower-security jail.
Danny Humble was killed after a gang of youths joked he looked like one of the stars, a court hears.
History hunters traced the American Air Force tag to a family in Illinois through Facebook.
Daniel Briceno Garcia killed the couple who he was renting a room from in a "frenzied attack".
From 90s nostalgia, to Derry slang and cameos we take a look back over some iconic moments.
David Holden, 52, is accused of the manslaughter of Aiden McAnespie near Aughnacloy in 1988.
TfL says it expects Euston and Green Park will both remain open in spite of the action on 3 June.
One man, Mohammed Ismael Zaman, bled to death during dialysis, while the other was trapped in a bed.
Police asked why they treated a man who supplied diazepam to an MP differently to the politician.
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