This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
Rachel Reeves tells the BBC that she would not reinstate the cap scrapped last year.
New laws banning the American XL bully breed take effect from 1 February in England and Wales.
Chemists can now prescribe antibiotics and other treatments without patients seeing a doctor.
Activists have called on the government to take action after receiving credible threats to their lives.
The corporation was ordered to release documents relating to Bashir's interview with Princess Diana.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will give evidence to the UK Covid inquiry in Edinburgh.
A range of stories on Wednesday's papers including analysis of the situation in Stormont.
Politician Jack Sargeant's father Carl and best friend Jamie Wynne both killed themselves.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray says he "won't quit" tennis despite being in a "terrible moment".
Officers viewed footage showing woman’s groin without valid reason, but avoided misconduct hearings.
Julia Wandelt tells the BBC about her motives and remorse after claiming to be the missing girl.
For the first time in 143 years, females joined the main Viking Squad at Shetland's Up Helly Aa.
The skipper sees his team win 4-0 on his return to Kenilworth Road after his cardiac arrest.
A man was shot dead by police after reports he was trying to force his way inside a home armed with a crossbow.
The firm will cut 4% of its workforce, mainly from its engineering arm, as fewer people use satellites.
The Queen Mary's Dolls' House Library includes copies of various books which are less than two inches tall.
Peter Duffy is charged with killing his partner and brother in separate incidents in Coatbridge.
The couple can be seen with their baby in CCTV footage from 7 January 2023.
The nurse became the UK's most prolific child killer in modern times when she was convicted in August.
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