As Estonia calls for more Nato troops, Welsh soldiers say they are ready to defend the country.
Millions are expected to travel on what is predicted to be the busiest day of the Easter weekend.
Dr Waheed Arian fled Afghanistan at the age of 15 and now works for the NHS in Shropshire.
Joe Root steps down as England Test captain, citing the "toll" and "impact" the role has had on him.
Education officials say some pupils may be unable to attend school during upcoming industrial action.
A man living with motor neurone disease says he tries to stay upbeat despite the "cruel" illness.
More than 200 brain tumour patients are taking part in research hoping to yield new personalised treatments.
The tamarin monkey is among the world's most endangered primates, with only about 2,000 in the wild.
Eighteen-year-old Chloe Jones says it has been great to see more girls and women in the sport.
The experience of a young soldier who took his own life is "sadly not isolated", a lawyer says.
BBC Sport's Kelly Somers talks to Jack Grealish about his first season at Manchester City after this summer's £100m move.
Two junctions are reopening on Friday with more due to reopen overnight, National Highways says.
The UK scheme to send some asylum seekers to live in Rwanda has been described by critics as "cruel".
A jewel-encrusted book sank on RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 - but this was not the end of the story.
Reaction to plans to fly asylum seekers to Rwanda and news that Harry and Meghan were in the UK lead the papers.
The actress says she's angered by those who "don't think" about the struggles of ordinary people.
Charities say online predators increasingly live-stream, an area not covered by the bill.
Sisters Kirstie and Abbie Gray both have bowel disease but it affects them in very different ways.
A new film tells the story of a homeless man from south Wales whose body was used to deceive the Germans.
One holiday firm says its cut prices this year to ensure customers can still get away.
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